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Discover LudwigSentence "Imperial order" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, typically used to refer to a command from a monarch or other figure of authority.
For example, you might say "The imperial order was to march to the city gates immediately."
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Although this imperial order was disregarded, Liberius's prestige was impaired.
Instead of reinforcing imperial order, his reimagined Baroque suggests social and psychological fragmentation.
Without western imperial order, so this argument goes, the world would be a nasty, brutish place.
Niall Ferguson is the Leni Riefenstahl of George Bush's new imperial order.
They unite several 16th-century obsessions: naturalism, the grotesque, imperial order.
"Not only has this imperial order vanished almost overnight, but it has disappeared entirely from public memory," he noted.
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Imperial orders for his arrest were circulated.
Much reliance was put on the obligation to denounce all would-be violators of imperial orders.
Order and security finally were reestablished throughout the area, and the stability of Middle Eastern society was restored under the guidance and protection of powerful imperial orders.
After Elizabeth's ascension La Chétardie received the imperial orders of St. Andrew and St. Anne and soon became an intimate of the new empress.
Indeed, it would be a mistake to conclude from such legislation that Roman society was universally and uniformly organized in castes determined in response to imperial orders.
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