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Coaches gave orders to take out rivals on the field.
Already profitable, it has a long line of orders to take things into space.
State officials also obtained court orders to take possession of 7 homes and 13 luxury cars.
He returned from his session -- "cuckoo time," in the harsh parlance of the firehouse -- with orders to take time off.
Some officers have left the force in recent weeks, uneasy about orders to take action against the separatist militias.
But the Israeli police were out in force and clearly under orders to take a no-nonsense approach.
He had a heart attack earlier this year, and is struggling to comply with doctors' orders to take it easy.
In 147 bce, the Roman senate sent a new commander, Scipio Aemilianus, with orders to take the city by storm.
Both actions were meant to prevent the army from carrying out orders to take an opposition-run television station off the air.
Chiso, founded in Kyoto in 1555, creates standard kimonos in three to four months, but it is not unusual for special orders to take 18 months or more.
The large northern regions of Piedmonte and Lombardy have said their refugee centres are full and are threatening to defy Interior Ministry orders to take more arrivals.
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