114 Words to use with order

In coming to the "order arms," lower the piece gently to the ground.

The militia order-books have repeated entries about men who turned up late for even important duties as well as about others whose authorized substitutes were no better than themselves.

To teach this habit of obedience is the main object of the close-order drill, and, if good results are to be expected, the greatest attention must be paid to even the smallest details.

How to make the mail order business pay.

'The old order changes, giving place to the new: Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.'

When the officer has acknowledged the salute or has passed, lower the saber, point in prolongation of the right foot and near the ground, edge to the left, hand by the side, thumb on left of grip, arm extended, and return to the order saber.

My court I've sprinkled and swept clean, Viands in order set.

" ORDER REIGNS IN WARSAW, were the terms in which the triumph of Russia over the liberties of Poland was announced to the world.

Then his brave bands Each to his station leads; encamping round, 370 Till the wide circle is completely formed; Where decent order reigns, what these command, Those execute with speed, and punctual care; In all the strictest discipline of war: As if some watchful foe, with bold insult Hung lowering o'er their camp.

"Order drinks," she said aside, "and don't talk before Jimmie.

Animal forms were abundant; many of them were new to science; and among them was one of surpassing interest, the small crinoid, of which you have a specimen, and which we at once recognised as a degraded type of the Apiocrinidoe, an order hitherto regarded as extinct, which attained its maximum in the Pear Encrinites of the Jurassic period, and whose latest representative hitherto known was the Bourguettocrinus of the chalk.

Pack up and then go order horses.

This indeed was true; but it was also true that by his orders men were arrested and committed without lawful cause; that juries were packed; that prisoners, acquitted at their trial, were sent into confinement beyond the [Footnote 1: See in particular his speech to his second parliament, printed by Henry Hills, 1654.]

"No one go overboard!" That held the middies in check, for in no place, more than in the Navy, are orders orders.

Mail order outlaw.

I don't want any more of this ice, anyway, and when the waiter comes, order cheese, coffee and a cordial for us all.

The new-order churches consult the public convenience, and place every body on a level, as it might be.

At this close of the Series of Views, and as we are approaching the conclusion of our volume, it may not be amiss to recapitulate the several engravings, with their pages in the preceding and present volumes of the MIRROR, and the order in which they stand in the Regent's Park, which order circumstances have prevented our uniformly following in their publication: thus Buildings.

However much we may differ touching such matters as the distribution of property, the domestic relations, the law of inheritance and the like, most of us, I should suppose, would agree that without order civilization, as we understand it, cannot exist.

When this was done the "mail order clerk's" methods were simpleeither he or the firm were profiters through the transaction.

It is a world of order clothing itself in beauty, with a charm to the soul, such is our nature,operative upon the will to live.

little; none; *sin maldita la oposición* without any opposition whatever *malo* bad; *estar * be sick *malsonante* ill-sounding *Malvina* girl's name *Mallorca* island of Majorca; *pan de * kind of rich coffee-cake *mandar* order *mando* m. command *manera* f. manner; *en gran * greatly *manga* f. sleeve *maniático* maniacal *manifestar* show *mano* f. hand; *tener entre s* have in hand

The three orders at first attempted to hold their deliberations each in a separate hall; but it was not long before they felt the inconveniences arising from their number and their separation, and they resolved to choose from amongst each order commissioners who should examine the questions together, and afterwards make their report and their proposals to the general meeting of the estates.

Becket made Chancellor Elevated to the See of Canterbury Dignity of an archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc Anselm Theobald Becket in contrast His ascetic habits as priest His high-church principles Upholds the spiritual courts Defends the privileges of his order Conflict with the king Constitutions of Clarendon Persecution of Becket He yields at first to the king

Usually the firings, in close order consist of saluting volleys only.

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