Sentence examples for were order from inspiring English sources

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were order

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To set in some sort of order.

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Mr. Prendergast noted that the figures were "order of magnitude" estimates that were subject to change significantly.

In Equation 12, κ(n, h, ∆θ) was the coupling coefficient and n, h, and ∆θ were order of GSP mode, thickness of grating, and phase difference of GSPs on two graphene layers, respectively.

However, for more wettable surfaces (SCA<90∘), the DCA observed at initial contact times were order of magnitude higher than SCA values and therefore the DCA model is needed for the accurate prediction of the spreading behavior.

A variation of the tested integral length scales, which were order of the cylinder dimensions, had less effects (than a variation of the turbulence intensity) on the structure response.

His priorities were "order, moderation, compromise, and party unity", which he tried to place ahead of his personal views on political issues.

The only significant predictors of standardised time squatted were order, friendship strength and incidence of past collaboration.

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Orders were orders.

More tests were ordered.

Uniforms were ordered.

More sex-verification tests were ordered.

Last week, the Marines were ordered court-martialed.

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