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As a squatter, he could be ordered out of his building at any time.
Secondly, he could, in effect, be ordered out of office by the unanimous decision of the parliamentary party.
The reviews would determine how many more brigades, if any, could be ordered out of Iraq in the final months of the Bush presidency.
He saw this as necessary because the Continental Army units in North Carolina could be ordered out of the state, which would have left North Carolina relatively defenseless.
When embodied, the Territorial Force, and its members, were liable for service anywhere within the United Kingdom, but could not be ordered out of the country.
If Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy can be ordered out of his car at a Border Patrol checkpoint, then what does that say about the erosion of civil liberties?
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He tried to stay there but was ordered out because it was not safe.
Last November, Ms. Rubin learned that her building was to be torn down, and she was ordered out by April 30.
His lawyer, Klara Slamova, said Mr. Duke left the country after being ordered out by the police.
The BBC and Sky had been ordered out because it was too dangerous, with reports emerging of trouble in Wood Green, two miles west of Tottenham.
The man with no hands was ordered out, and as he was leaving, a young blond-haired man told the writer "that man is trouble".
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