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The caller punched two, and was instructed to enter his account number, which he did.
Members of the unit were initially instructed to enter a house ready to fire their weapons.
On the first, doctors are instructed to enter the "immediate cause" of death, defined on the form as the "final disease or condition resulting in death".
"With the passage and signature of this act," the President went on, "our Ambassadors in Greece and Turkey are being instructed to enter into immediate negotiations for agreements which, in accordance with the terms of the act, will govern the application of our aid.
Andrew Kozel and Mark George, then at the Medical University of South Carolina, were doing similar work at the time; in 2005, they published a study of fMRI lie detection in which thirty people were instructed to enter a room and take either a watch or a ring that had been placed there.
Are these zip-codes that county employees are instructed to enter when no known address is available?
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After she died, the council instructed me to enter and remove official papers.
Lawyers for Mr. Chapman presented an insanity defense, but he instructed them to enter a guilty plea.
But the tax return calculated by TurboTax promised him a refund $600 larger than he was entitled to because it automatically added his medical insurance premiums to his deductions — after the computer-generated prompt had instructed him to enter his health care expenses manually.
The panel acknowledged a four-person team of heavily armed officers, known as the Containment and Emergency Response Team (Cert), did in fact deploy on its own initiative to the scene of the shooting, but were "instructed not to enter the Navy Yard".
At 3 45, I arrived at the Park Avenue Synagogue, but since we were instructed not to enter until 4 45, I strolled the neighborhood.
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