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were orders
verb
To set in some sort of order.
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Orders were orders.
There were orders to clap and the audience obediently clapped.
"The wishes of Mr. Engelhorn were orders to fulfill".
Lewis took a lot of stick over that, but orders were orders.
"There were orders to destroy it," Dr. Hindawi said during interviews conducted today and on Friday.
Fueling growth were orders for computer chips and other computer-related goods, which drove exports to a record.
There were orders against committing war crimes against civilians, he said, "orders against murder, rape, robbery, grave armed robbery".
Earlier, an Air Force commander testified there were orders warning that allied troops would hold exercises in the area.
Chinese news reports said there were orders for 3.5 million chips, with possible deals from major companies like I.B.M.
Two weeks ago, his regular Saturday night program was suddenly yanked from the air, on what he is certain were orders from the Kremlin.
"The numbers of reported cases in Mexico that we plugged in at the beginning of our model were orders of magnitude lower," Dr. Brockmann said.
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