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The coast guard was ordered to stop making arrests.

In addition to the penalty, Intel was ordered to stop using illegal rebates to thwart competitors.

It made the evening news and the firm, Gabrielle Designs, was "ordered to stop making them".

She was ordered to stop attending splashy events and showing up in fancy clothes on magazine covers.

The government began removing the tigers this year but was ordered to stop after the lawsuit was filed in February.

In February 1942 he was appointed tactical commander of a combined "strike force" that was ordered to stop an expected Japanese invasion fleet from landing on Java.

He was ordered to stop messing about, and to develop antibiotics instead.He was well aware, however, that he had made something interesting.

The company was ordered to stop selling implants made of saline solution in 1996 and those using silicone in 2000, after health authorities reported high risks of ruptures.

A police captain called the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and the subway's conductor was ordered to stop the train short of the next station, at Junction Boulevard.

As part of his "re-invention" he was ordered to stop using his company's email address and to change it to "Derek Webb Media".

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