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Two evacuation orders given in that building were not heard by many firefighters on the upper floors, investigators have concluded.

Roxanne had sized me up, apparently, as somebody who was willing to take orders — especially, perhaps, orders given in such a coaxing voice.

The orders, given in respect of children aged between 10 and 15, carry a one-year custodial sentence for non-compliance.

The defense minister, Dr. Liam Fox, called the ruling a victory for "common sense," and said "commanders' orders given in the heat of battle" should not be open to constant legal review.

Now the high representative rules with orders given in Brussels, which has become Bosnia's latest imperial capital.Two years ago the EU told the Bosnians to do 16 things before they could start talks on eventual accession.

Some people obey the orders given in the Martha Stewart books and give over their Decembers to the making of shopping lists and clever little items, as well as the pursuit of epicurean festivities, secure in the belief that this will bring them closer to the ideal of gentrified country living -- and who's to say that it doesn't?

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One defendant, Jake Colman, was given a further fine after admitting breaching an order given in conjunction with previous environmental direct action.

French 75 ½ teaspoon simple syrup (see note at end of post) ½ ounce fresh lemon juice 1 ounce gin 4 ounces chilled Champagne Build in the order given in a Collins glass filled with crushed ice.

However, due to the synchronous abstraction of time, the execution of synchronous programs must follow data dependencies, which is not necessarily the order given in the source code.

But the order given in Japan was heeded on a large scale, and according to the Times Higher Education, 26 Japanese schools complied with Shimomura's request and began purging their campuses of "unnecessary" liberal arts and social science courses.

It is to be noted here that the notion of the relative hazard rate order given in Definition 2.1 is equivalent to the notion of ageing faster given in [16] (see Definition 1 and Proposition 2.2 in [16]).

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