Sentence examples for orders charge from inspiring English sources

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Jackson's response was to obey the original orders: charge with a yell after Armistead's brigade.

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Azhar Ahmed, 19, of Fir Avenue, Ravensthorpe, faces a racially aggravated public order charge.

A racially-aggravated public order charge was withdrawn at the hearing and Mr Ahmed denied the new charge.

The Crown Prosecution Service decided there is sufficient evidence to prosecute Terry for a racially aggravated public order charge.

It took just five minutes to record the order, charge it to the Visa card number and type in the four addresses.

The highly ordered charge transport channel is not limited to only CNTs, but also to other semiconductor (ZnO [98] or TiO2[97]) 1-D nanostructures.

Moreover, second order "charge transfer" interactions of n‐σ∗NH and n‐σ∗OH type along the H‐bond axis played critical role in developing hydrogen bonds.

Terry is due to face a racially aggravated public order charge at West London Magistrates' Court on 1 February, although the case is likely to be adjourned for anything up to 10 weeks.

Capello quit after publicly disagreeing with the Football Association's decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy while the Chelsea defender awaits trial in July for a racially aggravated public order charge after an incident with QPR's Anton Ferdinand.

It is inferred that Manuel introduced the couched lance technique, the close order charge and increased the use of heavier armour.

Luafutu has been granted electronically monitored bail and will reappear in court on December 13 on a breach of protection order charge and possession of methamphetamine.

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