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To throw up is to disobey orders.
"Local officials know that if they disobey orders from the centre they can be dismissed".
Events justified him, but to disobey orders so blatantly was unforgivable.
Visibly angry, Judge Richard Lussick said Mr. Taylor could not make or disobey orders at will.
But Sergeant Pogany says he did not run from the enemy or disobey orders.
Some rabbis are urging soldiers to disobey orders, tearing at the fabric of a Jewish state.
The group also encouraged British soldiers to disobey orders and refrain from entering combat.
Froome supported Wiggins in his win, but appeared to disobey orders when he pulled away on stage 11.
As a wartime battle commander against Arab armies, Sharon never hesitated to disobey orders that he considered too cautious.
Mr Galloway urged British troops to disobey orders and branded Mr Blair and George Bush as "wolves".
He would yell obscenities at fellow officers and disobey orders in order to conduct reckless battlefield operations.
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