Sentence examples for work ordering from inspiring English sources

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In "Homeland," Peter Quinn, a C.I.A. colleague of Carrie's, asks her about her work ordering in drone strikes, "checking names off a kill list for a living": CARRIE: It's a job.

In 1934, Fiorello H. La Guardia arrived at City Hall by limousine for his first day as mayor, but he skipped the usual inaugural reception and instead set to work, ordering his new commissioners to root out graft.

And Judge Kollar-Kotelly suspended the usual presumption of secrecy surrounding the court's work, ordering the Justice Department to file its brief in public and to seek permission if it wanted to file anything under seal.

In addition to learning that she, like him, is left-handed and had written law review articles on sports topics, he found that she was not averse to going home late from work, ordering dinner in and sprawling in front of the television to watch his favorite baseball team.

It was one of his colleagues on these country walks, a German named Joachim von Sandrart, who left us the most convincing account of how Claude actually went to work: ordering the given landscape with total clarity and "bringing everything together in correct harmony by accentuating the front strongly and shading off the back in proportion".

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(a) Blood-work ordered.

A "stop work" order did not stop the work.

Safeguard alone has had about 14 million work orders this year.

The counter is crowded with computers and work orders.

The work order was fully lifted by May 29.

More important, 42% said they were having trouble filling work orders.

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