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He has just been ordered to pay £75,000 in costs to his brother, who has won a charging order to force the sale of the client's house.
But it is her new political talkshow that has caused a real stir – and that has just been ordered off Russian television.
Right now Brazil is in the depths of its worst recession in at least a generation and Lula has just been ordered to stand trial on charges of obstructing justice during the investigation into the corruption at Petrobras, the state-owned oil company.
One such unlucky 15-year-old in Oregon, for example, has just been ordered to pay $36.6 million after he accidentally started a massive wildfire playing with fireworks last September, the Oregonian reports.
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All the Guardian staff have just been ordered out of the building in a fire drill.
I was a United States marine, a reservist, and I had just been ordered to deploy to the Persian Gulf.
They had just been ordered to make what he thought might be a temporary withdrawal from a forward position and he wanted to lighten his load.
He announces any lead changes to his student crew, who spring from their deck chairs like a bunch of sailors who have just been ordered to raise the jib.
In Italy, six years after the match-fixing investigation known as Calciopoli, 14 men have just been ordered by a court to pay the Italian soccer federation compensation of €4 million, or about $5.25 million.
She spoke late Tuesday night as she and a dozen volunteers handed out sandwiches to hundreds of Kurdish immigrants lined up outside the train station and tried to reassure a group of panicked elderly Italian vagrants who had just been ordered to leave the station.
In June 1872 Bizet informed Galabert: "I have just been ordered to compose three acts for the Opéra-Comique.
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