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come to order
verb
To come to an orderly state allowing it to conduct its business.
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The committee will come to order.
"Let this hearing come to order, please," he bellowed.
"We think the company will come to order planes.
Only reluctantly do you concede that the mystery must eventually get hold of itself, and come to order.
This hearing of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee will come to order.
While she avoids publicity, she does meet the buyers who come to order from the collection each season.
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Eventually, the House came to order.
THE SCENE -- On Tuesday, behind a black curtain in a corner of the Jacob Javits Center, the Manhole Cover World Forum came to order.
But just as the meeting of approximately 500 officers came to order, Washington strode into the hall and asked permission to speak.
The evening came to order briefly to conduct some business and honor two retired detectives with an Ardy Award — named for the initials R.D., retired detective.
SACRAMENTO — The meeting came to order, the five members of the California Health Benefit Exchange seated onstage with dozens of consumer advocates and others looking on.
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