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1 He had not supposed that Montgomery's men were in any such commanding position.
2 It was inevitable that a bishop of such commanding personality, who wielded his authority at times somewhat ruthlessly, should make enemies.
3 However, a blistering Bairstow hundred at Lord's might change the pecking order quickly especially since Root is in such commanding , convincing form.
4 But the rise of the man himself to such commanding position is a tale not so familiar, yet none the less interesting.
5 He might have known that there did not live two men of such commanding ways as he had seen instanced at Roccaleone.
6 He led the physical charge for much of the campaign and has been unstoppable, a good sign that the skipper is in such commanding form.
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