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  • 51Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars — For the related novel, see Command Conquer: Tiberium Wars (novel). CNC3 redirects here. For the Canadian airport with the location identifier, see Brampton Airport. For the television station serving Trinidad and Tobago, see CNC3 Television.… …

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  • 52Command center — War room redirects here. For the film, see The War Room. For the fictional location in the Power Rangers series, see Power Chamber. War Room at Stevns Fortress used in Denmark during the Cold War A command center (often called a war room) is any… …

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  • 53Command Master Chief Petty Officer — Sleeve Collar Badge …

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  • 54Command & Conquer (video game) — This article is about the first Command Conquer video game. For the rest of the series, see Command Conquer. Command Conquer Command and Conquer cover art (Windows 95) Developer(s) Westwood Studios …

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  • 55Command Prompt — For other uses, see Command prompt (disambiguation). CMD redirects here. For other uses, see CMD (disambiguation). Command Prompt A component of Microsoft Windows …

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  • 56command — com|mand1 W2 [kəˈma:nd US kəˈmænd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(control)¦ 2¦(order)¦ 3¦(computer)¦ 4 command of something 5¦(military)¦ 6 at your command 7 be in command of yourself ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(CONTROL)¦[U] …

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  • 57Command key — The Command key The Command key, also historically known as the Apple key, open Apple key or meta key is a modifier key present on Apple Keyboards. The Command key s purpose is to allow the user to enter keyboard shortcut commands to GUI… …

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  • 58command — 1 noun 1 ORDER (C) an order that should be obeyed: Fire when I give the command. 2 CONTROL (U) the control of a group of people or a situation: be in command: Judge Hathaway was in complete command of the courtroom. | have sth under your command …

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  • 59Command (computing) — In computing, a command is a directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task. Most commonly a command is a directive to some kind of command line interface, such as a shell. Specifically …

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  • 60command — I UK [kəˈmɑːnd] / US [kəˈmænd] noun Word forms command : singular command plural commands *** 1) [countable] an official order Who gave the command to open fire? 2) [countable] computing an instruction that you give to a computer to make it do… …

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