Ms Flynn resplendent in a suit of white was obliged to leave after her speech and walked commandingly out to speak to reporters. |
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It's hard to argue that he's ever held the stage more commandingly than he does today. |
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He moved commandingly, and, when he turned, his body, clad in white, was a human echo of Janeck's pendants. |
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After all, Mr Christie commandingly won re-election in a traditionally Democratic state, thanks in part to a strong performance among demographics groups with which Republicans have traditionally struggled. |
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Stewart trots out his famous bass like a show dog: it races around, stands on its hind legs, and sits still only when McKellen sends his lines commandingly back. |
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