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Crim had to issue orders for an unprecedented fourth board to be added.
The king had to issue orders for the agonizing retreat toward Damietta.
The Secretary of Transportation, as necessary, shall prescribe regulations and issue orders for every area of railroad safety supplementing laws and regulations in effect on October 16, 1970.
All passenger planes flying in European airspace are supposed to have such systems, which identify potential collision courses and issue orders for evasive action.
General Alexander replied that the N.S.A. was not "receiving cell-site location data and has no current plans to do so" under Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which allows the secret surveillance court to issue orders for records from businesses — like telephone companies — if the records are "relevant" to an intelligence investigation.
Federal contractors have identified most of the main problems crippling President Obama's online health insurance marketplace, but the administration has been slow to issue orders for fixing those flaws, and some contractors worry that the system may be weeks away from operating smoothly, people close to the project say.
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The church later issued orders for Holy Communion, baptism, and other services.
Mr. Khafaji has said that Mr. Sadr himself has issued orders for Mr. Garen to be freed.
On Thursday evening, officials issued orders for 22 health care facilities in coastal areas to evacuate their patients.
French courts also issued orders for the interrogation of Kissinger, making him realise that he, like Pinochet, did not enjoy international impunity from prosecution.
The office added that two federal judges had issued orders for his apprehension and extradition and that Guzmán had 20 days to present evidence in his defense.
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