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"A lot of people know the aperitifs but don't know how to order them," he said.
I do know how to order a coffee, but I don't know anything about law and legal words in Russian".
In other words, these two know how to order prized Japanese species from Tsukiji market in Tokyo.
"You have to know how to order," he said before disappearing into the kitchen and returning with coarsely-chopped, brown-studded pork and potent dip.
But to justify the trip to Scarborough, to help you escape what lies outside the door, you simply have to know how to order.
IK: Genetic testing in clinics has been available for more than 20 years, yet studies show that most doctors don't know how to order and interpret such tests.
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To his colleagues he's someone who knows how to order a beer in a pub.
A savvy employee knows how to order, emphasize and withhold information when making a presentation.
He is himself a shopper of the higher kind, a man who knows how to order his shop.
I need the barista to know I'm a team player who knows how to order coffee.
Everyone knows how to order food at McDonald's, for instance; the only tricky part is deciding what to get.
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