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was order of
verb
To set in some sort of order.
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Indeed dinner suit was order of the day amongst the chaps.
In my day — I was Order of the Arrow — we used to joke that we were "on our honor / to do our best, / to help the Girl Scouts get undressed".
First it was Order Of St George, the Gold Cup winner at the Royal meeting here back in June, who failed to reproduce the form of his third place in the Arc two weeks ago and finished only fourth behind Sheikhzayedroad in the Long Distance.
As a result of calculation, the single bubble collapse pressure was order of 109 Pa.
The within-subject factor used was treatment (placebo versus prolonged-release melatonin) while the between-subject factor was order of administration (placebo then prolonged-release melatonin versus prolonged-release melatonin then placebo).
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There are order-of-magnitude distinctions to be made.
The accuracy of this correction is order of 0.1°.
"A lot of these medals are orders of the British Empire, which is a bit ludicrous.
The depth of response the piece received has been orders of magnitude greater than I anticipated.
Overall, any residual risk from e-cigarette use is orders of magnitude lower than smoking.
Now Ms. Krawcheck faces a challenge that is orders of magnitude more difficult than running Bernstein.
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