Sentence examples for order represented from inspiring English sources

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Soon she will give way to the new order, represented by power couple William and Kate.

Citing statements from Trump and his advisers, Chuang said that they indicated the new executive order represented "the realization of the long-envisioned Muslim ban".

Castor shows how her heroines fought and flourished, despite the affront to the moral order represented by women on the battlefield and women on the throne.

He describes how it upended the old order represented by the swing music that his father, a clarinetist and saxophonist, played in a band called the Squadronaires.

"Many felt that they were under attack by the Morsi presidency and they have rallied around what might be called the 'party of order' represented by the military, the security apparatus, and the top of the religious establishment.

Overt and often bitter conflict is essential, but so is a willing commitment to a higher social order represented by crisp obedience to the rules and the referees who enforce them.

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Nonetheless, residents said the consent order represents a victory.

The order represents government intervention in a bitter patent row between the iPhone maker and rival Samsung.

The list of books that follows, in no particular order, represents some of Waterstone's biggest sellers of the year.

The order represents the second phase of a major car contract signed in 2002 with two manufacturers, Kawasaki and Alstom.

The Long Island order represents the conversion of an existing option included in a 192-car contract that Bombardier won in May 1999.

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