Sentence examples for order turning from inspiring English sources

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In three of his last four innings, Pettitte retired the side in order, turning over a lead to... Kyle Farnsworth.

Ms. Amorim said she tried to "get the house in order," turning to the writings of other leaders, like President Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope," for inspiration.

The first decade of the 21st century shook the international order, turning the received wisdom of the global elites on its head – and 2008 was its watershed.

One of the most impressive things about them was their running between the wickets, restoring that traditional vitality to the top of the order, turning ones into twos and twos into threes.

That plan, combined with an order turning over control of Chechen operations to his domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Security Service, suggests that the Kremlin considers its war against the separatist rebels largely won.

America has a tradition of electing Presidents and then, in short order, turning on them, for reasons good and bad — sometimes for domestic policies that seem misguided, or for faraway conflicts that would have been better unfought.

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The chronological order turned into a stalemate.

In these ­pages, you sense that Krzhizhanovsky, in rejecting his world order, turned aside.

When the order turned over to the No. 2 hitter, Derek Bell, then the Mets were able to start something again.

The blast gave the Yankees a 5-3 leand and with the order turned over again, the onslaught continued.

They were hired by Dick James Music as songwriters to turn out hits for others, but writing to order turned out not to be their strong suit.

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