Sentence examples for be order from inspiring English sources

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be order

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To set in some sort of order.

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THERE appears to be order in Daniel Savage's court.

There has to be order and discipline everywhere.

Where it can be, order should be brought to the current disorder.

Why is it important for there to be "order" during emergency response initiatives?

But that does not mean that there should not be order and discipline".

"We will do what we can so that there will be order in Syria," he said.

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Most pots must be ordered.

Troops would be ordered in.

Let f : X → X be order-preserving (or monotone).

Proof Let u and v be order-limits of { s n }.

A subset of is said to be order-convex if, whenever and.

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