The board ordered an inquiry to determine whether the rules had been followed. |
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The shirt you ordered should arrive in the mail in a couple of days. |
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The owners were ordered to liquidate the company and pay their creditors. |
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The administrators ordered random strip searches of all prisoners. |
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The court ordered that the defendant undergo a psychiatric examination. |
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Holmes pushed open the door of the private bar and ordered two glasses of beer from the ruddy-faced, white-aproned landlord. |
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At the end of the month, Merlin ordered the disbanding of the Police Legion, which had been infiltrated by the Babouvists. |
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On 30 July Albermale ordered the mine to be detonated, and his troops stormed the fortress. |
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Railroads ordered locomotives tailored to their specific requirements, though basic design features were always present. |
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Of the six that have been ordered, four will be leased and two will be fully acquired by British Airways. |
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In 1655 several local dignitaries were ordered to oversee a lecture in Irish to be given in Dublin. |
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The events on stage are not randomly ordered, but the one event is portrayed from more than one perspective. |
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Near the commencement of the weeding season of 1835, I was ordered to whip a young woman, a light mustee, for not performing her task. |
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In June 2017, a mistrial was declared and a new trial ordered after the judge was appointed to the Ontario Superior Court and lost jurisdiction. |
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The jurymen were summoned before the Council of State, and the Council of State was ordered to secure Lilburne. |
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On 16 March 1654, the Council ordered that he should be removed to Mount Orgueil Castle, Jersey. |
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Consequently, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung was soon suppressed and Marx was ordered to leave the country on 16 May. |
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In October 2013, the Iraqi Minister for Communication ordered internet prices to be lowered by a third. |
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Governor Abou Baker ordered the Egyptian garrison at Sagallo to retire to Zeila. |
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Nevertheless, Maxime Weygand signed the surrender instrument and the army was ordered out of their fortifications, to be taken to POW camps. |
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In 1809, in retaliation for being forced into exile, the Prince Regent ordered the Portuguese conquest of French Guiana. |
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Tacitus claims Domitian ordered his recall because Agricola's successes outshone the Emperor's own modest victories in Germany. |
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After a brief exchange of missiles, Agricola ordered auxiliaries to launch a frontal attack on the enemy. |
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Sir Reginald ordered his principal lieutenants to a meeting at Inverness Castle on 25 May 1297 to discuss how to deal with Andrew Moray. |
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The Harrying of Buchan in 1308 was ordered by Bruce to make sure all Comyn family support was extinguished. |
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Bruce ordered similar harryings in Argyle and Kintyre, in the territories of Clan MacDougall. |
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To circumvent this possibility, the Dauphin ordered background inquiries and a theological examination at Poitiers to verify her morality. |
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In October 1496 the Royal Council ordered that the clan chiefs in the region would be held responsible by the king for crimes of the islanders. |
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James arrived after her death, and he ordered Oliver Sinclair and John Tennent to pack up her belongings for his use. |
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On hearing of the invasion on 3 September, she ordered Thomas Lovell to raise an army in the Midland counties. |
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On 30 April 1571, the controller of Edinburgh Castle, Kirkcaldy of Grange, ordered all enemies of the Queen to leave the city. |
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After negotiations broke down, Dunmore ordered the ships to destroy the town. |
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Charles Cornwallis pursued Washington, but Howe ordered him to halt, and Washington escaped unmolested. |
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This greatly angered Frederick, who ordered all copies of the document burned. |
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He was obliged to be in bed, and he was ordered to remain there, but the time had come for the confession of sin and the receiving of absolution. |
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Tokugawa Iemitsu, ordered that an island, Dejima, be built off the shores of Nagasaki from which Japan could receive imports. |
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On 25 August the French commander Joseph Joffre ordered his forces to retreat to the Marne, which compelled the BEF to further withdraw. |
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Haig had wanted to rest his corps but was happy to resume the offensive when ordered. |
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In 1517, the construction of Le Havre was ordered by Francis I of France as a new port. |
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James V ordered a purple and ermine bonnet from tailor Thomas Arthur of Edinburgh to fit inside the crown. |
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Henry II ordered the clearing of the woods on either side to widen the passage through the valley, and to lessen the exposure of his army. |
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Eventually emperor Honorius ordered Roman troops back home to help fight the invading hordes. |
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It is not known whether the English pursuit was ordered by Harold or if it was spontaneous. |
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Wace relates that Harold ordered his men to stay in their formations but no other account gives this detail. |
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He immediately ordered the sequestration of all the rebel lands, triggering a wave of chaotic looting across the country. |
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Although it was ordered in 1660 that the castle and town walls should be dismantled, the work was aborted early on and may never have started. |
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In response, Edward ordered the arrest of any French persons in England and seized Isabella's lands, on the basis that she was of French origin. |
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Some 2,000 men were ordered to gather at Orwell to repel any invasion, but only 55 appear to have actually arrived. |
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But Edward ordered Llywelyn to appear before Parliament to face the charge of treason. |
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Unable to move further, the troops were ordered to dig in to await a renewed British bombardment. |
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During the night, the 113th and 114th Infantry Brigades were ordered out of the wood and the 115th Brigade assembled in their place. |
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During the fighting, Henry Weale was ordered to suppress German machine gun positions with his Lewis Gun. |
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When the German offensive failed, Falkenhayn ordered the capture of Ypres to gain a local advantage. |
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Plumer ordered the attack on 26 September to go ahead but reduced the objectives of the 33rd Division. |
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Later in the day, Plumer had second thoughts and ordered I Anzac Corps to push on to the Keiberg spur, with support from the II Anzac Corps. |
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Ludendorff became optimistic that Passchendaele Ridge could be held and ordered the 4th Army to stand fast. |
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On 23 March, Haig ordered Plumer to make contingency plans to shorten the line and release troops for the other armies. |
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Wood was the first assembly member to be ordered out of the chamber on those grounds. |
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William the Conqueror ordered the construction of a castle, to dominate the town and the nearby Welsh border. |
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Aelius Gallus was ordered to lead a military campaign to establish Roman dominance over the Sabaeans. |
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Lala Kara Mustafa Pasha, the Ottoman governor of Syria, was ordered by Selim II to suppress the Yemeni rebels. |
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In the aftermath, Edward reinvigorated the building programme and ordered the commencement of work at Beaumaris. |
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In the aftermath of the rebellion, Edward ordered work to recommence on repairing and completing Caernarfon. |
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In 1549, the Crown ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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In 1390 it was ordered that no one below the rank of banneret should issue badges, and no one below the rank of esquire wear them. |
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As a naturally occurring crystalline inorganic solid with an ordered structure, ice fits the properties of a mineral. |
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The ordering of the molecules in the solid breaks down to a less ordered state and the solid melts to become a liquid. |
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Emperor Michael II caught wind of the matter and ordered general Constantine to end the marriage and cut off Euphemius' head. |
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In 1927 a decree ordered that the capital of the Canary Islands be shared, as it remains at present. |
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King Juan Carlos took personal command of the military and successfully ordered the coup plotters, via national television, to surrender. |
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Within the ranking of Europe's largest cities ordered by their number of companies Oslo is in fifth position. |
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To prevent further attacks, Winston Churchill ordered the construction of permanent barriers. |
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On their arrival he ordered their execution, but pardoned them when his queen, Philippa of Hainault, begged him to spare their lives. |
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In April and May 1677, Louis XIV and Vauban visited Calais and ordered a complete rebuilding of Fort Nieulay. |
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He ordered a query sent to all parishes of the country regarding the earthquake and its effects. |
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He was explicitly ordered to explore all channels that might turn out to be a Northwest Passage. |
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As the war was ending and contrary to the wishes of the new German regime, a final attack on the British Navy on 28 October 1918 was ordered. |
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In 1542 Henry VIII ordered the Earl of Rutland to fortify the site against possible Scottish invasion. |
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Charles ordered the English envoys at Breda to sign a peace quickly with the Dutch, as he feared an open revolt against him. |
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Wireless communication was used to inform Togo's headquarters, where the Combined Fleet was immediately ordered to sortie. |
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The following year ten more were ordered and a new naval air division was created at Johannisthal, near Berlin. |
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Hipper ordered German ships vigorously to enforce search and seizure rules, bringing fishing boats into Cuxhaven to be searched. |
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The issue of poorly performing shells had been known to Jellicoe, who as Third Sea Lord from 1908 to 1910 had ordered new shells to be designed. |
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Scheer had ordered his cruisers and destroyers forward in a torpedo attack to cover the turning away of his battleships. |
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The Norwegian government pressed Phillips to take action and the French company Technip was ordered to find a solution. |
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Two years earlier Occidental management ordered a study, the results of which warned of the dangers of these gas lines. |
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Perhaps not realizing the size of the Spanish fleet, Tromp did not decline battle but rather ordered his squadron into a tight line of battle. |
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With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome. |
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He established a police force, appointed officials to carry out his land reforms, and ordered the rebuilding of Carthage and Corinth. |
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Marshall was really overpassing his authority when he ordered the security guards to fire their tasers at the trespassers. |
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He ordered it to be burned to prevent it from falling into enemy hands, then he commanded the town of Dam to be burned to the ground as well. |
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The fleet began to prepare for battle and during the night, they were ordered into a single line. |
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Villeneuve again ordered his fleet into three columns, but soon changed his mind and ordered a single line. |
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As Nelson lay dying, he ordered the fleet to anchor, as a storm was predicted. |
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On 12 September, Joffre ordered an outflanking move to the west and an attack northwards by the Third Army, to cut off the German retreat. |
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On 3 October, Rupprecht reinforced the 6th Army north of Arras and ordered the IV Cavalry Corps from Valenciennes to Lille. |
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The BEF was ordered to make a general advance on 16 October, as the German forces were falling back. |
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On 18 October, the III Corps was ordered to join an offensive by the BEF and the French army, by attacking down the Lys valley. |
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The next day, Hitler ordered Manstein's thinking to be adopted, because it offered the possibility of decisive victory. |
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On 11 May, Gamelin had ordered reserve divisions to begin reinforcing the Meuse sector. |
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Dutfoy ordered his men to disable the Coastal artillery in the forts and to head for the harbour for evacuation. |
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Leclerc ordered the sailors to fight it out and wait for relief by the French and British armies. |
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British tanks and infantry had been ordered south to reinforce Boulogne but were too late. |
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When the Germans captured Abbeville on 20 May, the War Office in Britain ordered troops to be despatched to the channel ports as a precaution. |
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Late on 21st May, the QVR were ordered to proceed by train to Dover to embark for France. |
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While they waited for their vehicles to arrive, the men of the 3rd RTR were ordered to disperse in the sand dunes and were bombed soon after. |
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The Ninth Army had been bypassed on both flanks and was ordered to retreat from the Meuse to a line from Charleroi to Rethel. |
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Gort ordered the BEF to withdraw to Dunkirk, the only port from which the BEF could withdraw. |
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German forces followed up quickly and on 16 June, Altmayer ordered the army to retreat into the Brittany peninsula. |
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For years, it was assumed that Adolf Hitler ordered the German Army to stop the attack, favouring bombardment by the Luftwaffe. |
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However, according to the Official War Diary of Army Group A, its commander, Generaloberst Gerd von Rundstedt, ordered the halt. |
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Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, ordered any ship or boat available, large or small, to collect the stranded soldiers. |
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Even officers ordered to stay behind to aid the evacuation disappeared onto the boats. |
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Weygand ordered the IX Corps to retreat to Les Andelys and Rouen, which had already fallen. |
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Near dawn, the troops at the harbour were ordered back into the town, then discovered that the local French commander had negotiated a surrender. |
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Hitler ordered that a period of bad weather should be chosen, when the bulk of the RAF would be grounded. |
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Hitler ordered that the battleship Tirpitz, already in Norway, was to be moved south to Trondheim. |
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With the attack by the British and French air forces, President Nasser ordered his pilots to disengage to bases in Southern Egypt. |
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The German Navy initially ordered eight complete Krupp units composed of six platforms each. |
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He ordered the dispersal of the invasion fleet in order to avert further damage by British air and naval attacks. |
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The US troops near Argentan were ordered to withdraw, which ended the pincer movement by the XV Corps. |
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The Trieste Division were ordered from Fuka to replace 90th Light at Ed Daba. |
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Rommel had ordered 21st Panzer Division from the front line on 31 October to form a mobile counterattacking force. |
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The division had left behind a panzergrenadier regiment which would bolster the Trieste Division which had been ordered forward to replace it. |
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On the strength of Stagg's forecast, Eisenhower ordered the invasion to proceed. |
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In December 2002 French authorities ordered the wreck to be removed, as it was perceived to represent a danger to shipping and the environment. |
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Not long afterwards, the captain ordered the crew to abandon ship into one of the lifeboats. |
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John, Lord of the Isles was ordered to appear for trial in Edinburgh on 1 December and when he did not attend, he was declared forfeit. |
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The Earls of Lennox, Argyll, Atholl and Huntly were ordered to put the forfeiture in practice. |
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In 1350 there was a serious shortage, and Henry IV of England ordered his royal bowyer to enter private land and cut yew and other woods. |
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These narratives focus on human actors, with only occasional intervention from deities but a pervasive sense of divinely ordered destiny. |
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It ordered Standard to break up into 34 independent companies with different boards of directors. |
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They lingered in jail for six weeks before King Ferdinand ordered their release. |
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Columbus and his brothers were jailed for six weeks before the busy King Ferdinand ordered them released. |
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Da Gama called him a spy, ordered the priests' lips and ears to be cut off and after sewing a pair of dog's ears to his head, sent him away. |
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Cabral ordered Nicolau Coelho, a captain who had experience from Vasco da Gama's voyage to India, to go ashore and make contact. |
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Cabral also ordered his ships to bombard Calicut for an entire day in reprisal for the violation of the agreement. |
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As there was no space in the other ships, its cargo was lost and Cabral ordered the carrack to be set on fire. |
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How long their servitude may be necessary is known and ordered by a merciful Providence. |
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He was explicitly ordered to remain in Norway on the basis of his honorary rank. |
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Henry mopped up the remaining resistance in Normandy, and Robert ordered his last garrisons to surrender. |
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The British fleet was ordered to return home, and set sail from Gibraltar to Portsmouth in late September. |
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A further eighteen districts were added in the final proposals of November 1972, which were then ordered. |
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On 1 May 1857, Kilby was ordered to step down to make way for the county police. |
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Meanwhile, Wakefield ordered a floatplane similar to the design of the 1910 Fabre Hydravion. |
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Historians report that Vespasian ordered the construction of several buildings in Rome. |
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Duke William arrived soon afterward and ordered Guy to turn Harold over to him. |
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It was read to the dying Isabella, who ordered her Lady of the Bedchamber to seal it. |
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He was also ordered by the commons to send up Ashburnham, Berkeley, and William Legge as prisoners, and, under protest, obeyed. |
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The British commander Albermale ordered a tunnel to be dug by his sappers so a mine could be planted under the walls of the city's fortress. |
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He ordered himself a bavaroise and he had begun to sip it when he was aware of a presence at his elbow. |
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The curfew decree comes as the latest of a list of steadily tightening home front controls ordered since the German breakthru in Belgium. |
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On seeing Gandhi ji, a Britishman got furious. He called the Railway officer, and both ordered him to get out of the train. |
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In order to facilitate taking by the patient, powders are often ordered to be dispensed in cachets. |
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He ordered a schpritzer for himself and after she'd finished her Collins, he asked if she wanted to order. |
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The Air Combat Command has ordered a commandwide stand down on Sept. 14 to review procedures, officials said. |
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All Cubans were ordered to move into garrisoned Spanish towns or concentration camps. |
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Mr Dedalus ordered drisheens for breakfast and during the meal he crossexamined the waiter for local news. |
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Modern states have ordered and arranged their racial inclusivities on the necessity of racist exclusivities. |
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Sven ordered a stack of flapjacks with maple syrup, two strips of bacon, and an egg, sunny side up. |
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We ordered cosmopolitans. They came with umbrellas. That was how top-of-the-line geekwad this bar was. |
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After heddling she takes the reeds and arranges them as ordered. She knows that if reed denting is uneven, the textile is ruined. |
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Between 1325 and 1357 Afonso IV of Portugal encouraged maritime commerce and ordered the first explorations. |
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The new governor outright rejected a third expedition and ordered two ships to bring everyone back to Panama. |
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In 88 BC, Mithridates ordered the killing of a majority of the 80,000 Romans living in his kingdom. |
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Although the tide was out and the ships still beached, Commius ordered the sails raised. |
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With the Britons in disarray, Suetonius ordered his legionaries and auxiliaries to push forward in small multiple wedge formation units. |
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After his first term as quaestor, he was ordered but circumstances prevented Severus from taking up the appointment. |
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While campaigning against Byzantium he ordered the covering of the tomb of his fellow Carthaginian Hannibal with fine marble. |
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He completed the reconstruction of military bases begun under his father's rule, and ordered the repair of the region's roadways. |
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To the south of his palace, he ordered the construction of a large formal audience hall, and a massive imperial bathhouse. |
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Constantine ordered his troops not to loot the town, and advanced with them into northern Italy. |
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He either ordered or connived at the widespread destruction of sacred buildings. |
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In 896, he ordered the construction of a small fleet, perhaps a dozen or so longships that, at 60 oars, were twice the size of Viking warships. |
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His men caused an affray in Dover, and Edward ordered Godwin as earl of Kent to punish the town's burgesses, but he took their side and refused. |
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William ordered that Harold's body be thrown into the sea, but whether that took place is unclear. |
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In 1086 William ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all the landholders in England along with their holdings. |
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William ordered that Harold's body was to be thrown into the sea, but whether that took place is unclear. |
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Henry was furious, and ordered John and Geoffrey to march south and retake the duchy by force. |
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This was Geoffrey's dying wish and he had ordered that he be left without sepulture until Henry promised. |
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Henry ordered him to hand Aquitaine to his brother, John, but Richard refused. |
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To accomplish this, he immediately ordered an extensive change of administrative personnel. |
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In 1549, Edward ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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Since 22 June 1485 Richard had been aware of Henry's impending invasion, and had ordered his lords to maintain a high level of readiness. |
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The fourth and fifth ships were ordered in December 2016, these will be named HMS Spey and HMS Tamar respectively. |
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The first delay came when Queen Elizabeth I ordered all vessels to remain at port for potential use against the Spanish Armada. |
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The following year, the unauthorised marriage was discovered and the Queen ordered Raleigh to be imprisoned and Bess dismissed from court. |
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In 1964 the United States Supreme Court ordered Prince Edward County and others to integrate schools. |
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In January 1866, King Gojong and his father, the regent, ordered the execution of most of the French priests, and ten thousand converts. |
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At the critical moment Medina Sidonia sent reinforcements south and ordered the Armada back to open sea to avoid The Owers shoals. |
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Thomas was ordered by the church court to do public penance, which would have caused much shame and embarrassment for the Shakespeare family. |
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The next day Lambert ordered that the doors of the House be shut and the members kept out. |
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Fleetwood was deprived of his command and ordered to appear before parliament to answer for his conduct. |
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Charles did not believe the allegations, but ordered his chief minister Lord Danby to investigate. |
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Finally, on 24 August 1688, James ordered writs to be issued for a general election. |
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The States ordered a Dutch fleet of 53 warships to escort the troop transports. |
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Even in such an emergency, the idea of having the unpopular Royal troops ordered into the City was political dynamite. |
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The new king, James II, required a new chapel and also ordered a new gallery, council chamber and a riverside apartment for the Queen. |
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The King confirmed the earlier death sentence and ordered that it be carried out within three days of receiving the confirmation. |
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Finally, on 24 August 1688, James ordered the issue of writs for a general election. |
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On the advice of Talleyrand, Napoleon ordered the kidnapping of the Duke of Enghien, violating the sovereignty of Baden. |
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Napoleon sent his army north in pursuit of the Allies, but then ordered his forces to retreat so that he could feign a grave weakness. |
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The City of London awarded Nelson and his captains swords, whilst the King ordered them to be presented with special medals. |
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Arthur's brother Richard ordered that an armed force be sent to capture Seringapatam and defeat Tipu. |
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Wellesley ordered his cavalry to exploit the flank of the Maratha army just near the village. |
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At the same time, French divisions were ordered to withdraw to their barracks along the Maginot Line, beginning the Phoney War. |
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Kesselring, commanding Luftflotte 2, was ordered to send 50 sorties per night against London and attack eastern harbours in daylight. |
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Sperrle, commanding Luftflotte 3, was ordered to dispatch 250 sorties per night including 100 against the West Midlands. |
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As the new King of England could not read English, it was ordered that a note of all matters of state should be made in Latin or Spanish. |
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When King Henry V conquered Harfleur in 1415, he ordered the inhabitants to leave and imported English immigrants to replace them. |
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It passed to the king in 1233 and in 1245 repairs were ordered to its motte and towers. |
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Around 2010, Eurostar ordered ten trains from Siemens based on its Velaro product. |
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On August 27, 2002, a Nigerian court ordered the mother of a newborn child, Amina Lawal, to be publicly lapidated for adultery. |
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On 21 October 2008, the first two of 91 Tranche 2 aircraft, ordered four years before, were delivered to RAF Coningsby. |
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This year the King sent it to Troyes, each member ordered there by an individual lettre de cachet. |
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The ordered and dynamically informed Universe could be understood, and must be understood, by an active reason. |
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I have therefore ordered Fuller's brigade from Memphis to Big Bear Creek, which leaves me very light-handed here. |
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In 1776 Captain Cook ordered an instrument from Boulton, most likely for use in navigation. |
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I needed a few liveners if I was to face, in two hours time, a parade of my words and furtive people on a stage. I ordered a beer. |
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Originally intended to replace the OMO cars which were suffering from metal fatigue, ten were ordered. |
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Built by Bombardier Transportation and Vossloh Kiepe, the initial eight M5000s were ordered to allow services to be increased. |
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The new king, Amulius, feared Romulus and Remus would take back the throne, so he ordered them to be drowned. |
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Reaching Ctesiphon, the Parthian capital, he ordered plundering and his army slew and captured many people. |
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He ordered the death of people of his own circle, like his tutor, Cilo, and a friend of his father, Papinian. |
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The Scots invaded and on 3 September 1513, she ordered Thomas Lovell to raise an army in the midland counties. |
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The next day, William ordered the bishops not to treat Anselm as their primate or as Canterbury's archbishop, as he openly adhered to Urban. |
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Once in England, Anselm was ordered by Henry to do homage for his Canterbury estates and to receive his investiture by ring and crozier anew. |
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Recognizing the futility of his efforts and insisting on upholding his edict, Diocletian ordered that George be executed for his refusal. |
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When the judge realized that these tortures would not shake his faith, he ordered that Alban be beheaded. |
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Upon hearing of these miracles, the astonished judge ordered further persecutions to cease, and began to honour the saint's death. |
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Wilfrid appealed to the papacy about his expulsion in 700, and the pope ordered that an English council should be held to decide the issue. |
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He ordered the creation of a listing of all benefactions received by Ripon, which was recited at the dedication ceremony. |
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The pope also ordered another council to be held in Britain to decide the issue, and ordered the attendance of Bosa, Berhtwald and Wilfrid. |
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In 1529 Fisher ordered the arrest of Thomas Hitton, a follower of William Tyndale, and subsequently interrogated him. |
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The king also destroyed Becket's bones and ordered that all mention of his name be obliterated. |
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One of the last military campaigns that Muhammad ordered against the Arab pagans was the Demolition of Dhul Khalasa. |
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In Valiente's poem, they are ordered in pairs of complementary opposites, reflecting a dualism that is common throughout Wiccan philosophy. |
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Each authority has at least one dedicated central source from which data can be downloaded or ordered. |
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Roman roads were named after the censor who had ordered their construction or reconstruction. |
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A road was renamed if the censor ordered major work on it, such as paving, repaving, or rerouting. |
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To prevent the festering ditch posing further health problems, it was ordered that the moat should be drained and filled with earth. |
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In 1254, the sheriffs were ordered to subsidise the construction of an elephant house at the Tower. |
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The King ordered Sir Thomas Knyvet to conduct a search of the cellars underneath Parliament, which he did in the early hours of 5 November. |
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He ordered her to move closer to the shore, disembarked her crew and emptied her cargo holds, and then burned and sank the vessel. |
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Teach ordered several sloops to throw ropes across the flagship in an attempt to free her. |
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He ordered Captains Gordon and Brand of HMS Pearl and HMS Lyme to travel overland to Bath. |
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Teach watched as the gap between the vessels closed, and ordered his men to be ready. |
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It is thought likely that the king had ordered him to be killed to avoid the disgrace of executing a prince of the blood. |
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On a typical dark, wet Glasgow night, a bus driver coming off shift came in and ordered a chicken curry. |
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After Henry VIII ordered the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, the manuscript was separated from the priory. |
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Next, they were ordered to converge on Bischofsburg. They had spent the morning marking time there. |
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While encamped in Birnam Wood, the soldiers are ordered to cut down and carry tree limbs to camouflage their numbers. |
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On 11 May the Privy Council ordered the arrest of those responsible for the libels. |
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By January of the following year, Milton was ordered to write a defence of the English people by the Council of State. |
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In Pope's world, God exists and is what he centres the Universe around in order to have an ordered structure. |
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In May 1719, The 1st Duke of Newcastle, the Lord Chamberlain, ordered Handel to look for new singers. |
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Rahman was ordered to honour the clause and give Lewis a rematch in his first title defence. |
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On 24 January 2014, the IBF ordered a rematch between Froch and Groves, giving Froch 90 days to fight Groves or relinquish his IBF title. |
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Meanwhile, the NYYC's wealthiest members ordered two cup candidates from Herreshoff, and two more from Boston yacht designers. |
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If the Government should fail to fulfill its constitutional duties, it may be ordered to do so by a court of law, by writ of mandamus. |
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The plan was a rigid, ordered grid, which fitted in well with Enlightenment ideas of rationality. |
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Aware of the military importance of Jersey, the British government had ordered that the island be heavily fortified. |
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Edward also ordered John Balliol to relinquish control of the castles and burghs of Berwick, Jedburgh and Roxburgh. |
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Enrica Lexie was ordered into Kochi where her crew were questioned by officers of the Indian Police. |
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Popular legend has it that these regiments refused to charge when ordered to do so, due to the perceived insult of being placed on the left wing. |
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A member who represented a pocket borough was expected to vote as his patron ordered, or else lose his seat at the next election. |
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Following this, Austria broke off diplomatic relations with Serbia and, the next day ordered a partial mobilization. |
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Once it was clear that Germany was going to be defeated, Ludendorff had ordered the destruction of the mines in France and Belgium. |
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Hitler had already ordered preparations to be made for Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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Italian dictator Benito Mussolini ordered the Tenth Army to invade Egypt by 8 August. |
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Chiang ordered the American General Daniel Isom Sultan, commanding NCAC, to halt his advance at Lashio, which was captured on 7 March. |
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When they arrived they discovered that Kimura had ordered Rangoon to be evacuated, starting on 22 April. |
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The Germans had ordered French civilians, other than those deemed essential to the war effort, to leave potential combat zones in Normandy. |
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In July 1956, Eden ordered his CIGS, Field Marshal Gerald Templer to begin planning for an invasion of Egypt. |
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When this led to a state of confusion, Dayan ordered full mobilization, and chose to take the risk that he might alert the Egyptians. |
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As such, Egyptian troops were ordered to don civilian clothes while guns were freely handed out to Egyptian civilians. |
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After the riots, Lynch ordered the Irish Army to plan for a possible humanitarian intervention in Northern Ireland. |
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Reagan promptly agreed, and almost overnight ordered a major invasion of Grenada. |
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Pakistan blocked NATO supply lines and ordered Americans to leave Shamsi Airfield. |
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In 1548, unable to defend the town against an advancing Scottish force, Dudley ordered that the town be burnt to the ground. |
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Another possibility is to have the candidates themselves create an ordered list of successors before leaving their seat. |
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In September 2008, the men were cleared of all suspicion and Judge Ricardo Urbina in Washington ordered their release. |
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Speaker William Hay ordered the change and the capital D was dropped from Hansard references. |
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Unquestionably the monkery of the middle ages was better ordered than that of the Nicene. |
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A second counterattack, ordered personally by Nicholas, was defeated by Omar Pasha. |
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Each group of about twenty had a leader and each was ordered to gain control of certain buildings. |
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In 2014, Airbus said that some ordered A380s might not be built for an undisclosed Japanese airline. |
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Virgin Atlantic has ordered six A380s but is undecided about accepting them. |
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Can there be a more formall, and better ordered policie, divided into so severall charges and offices, more constantly entertained, and better maintained, than that of Bees? |
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In 1721 two vessels laden with cotton goods from Cyprus, then a seat of plague, were ordered to be burned with their cargoes, the owners receiving as indemnity. |
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In 1660 the English Council of State ordered the castle governor to disband the garrison and hand over the castle to Robert Greville, 4th Baron Brooke. |
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In 864 the King of West Francia, Charles the Bald, prohibited the construction of castella without his permission and ordered them all to be destroyed. |
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Kavad had quickly ordered that a new Catholicos should be chosen for the Church, ending a hiatus of twenty years in which Shah Khusrau had prevented the office being filled. |
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Door chowkats shall be with or without wooden sills as ordered. |
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When the ciderists have taken care for the best fruit, and ordered them after the best manner they could, yet hath their cider generally proved pale, sharp, and ill tasted. |
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Those to whom the king had entrusted me, observing how ill I was clad, ordered a tailor to come next morning, and take measure for a suit of clothes. |
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In 1656 Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell ordered engraver Thomas Simon to cut a series of dies featuring his bust and for them to be minted using the new milled method. |
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He ordered a census be taken, which forced a reduction in the grain dole, and decreed that jurors could only come from the Senate or the equestrian ranks. |
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Borders are violated by hungering males and famished females, and the ordered animosities of the noyau give way to a saturnalia of sexual adventure. |
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The older woman waddled over and squeezed into a booth opposite the counter while the young one stood and ordered a big box of day-olds and two quarts of hot chocolate. |
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