How To Use Ordering In A Sentence

  • “And now, Sir John de Walton,” he said, “methinks you are a little churlish in not ordering me some breakfast, after I have been all night engaged in your affairs; and a cup of muscadel would, I think, be no bad induction to a full consideration of this perplexed matter.” Castle Dangerous
  • It also emerged on Tuesday that actress Sienna Miller had obtained a court ruling ordering phone operator Vodafone to disclose data relating to other users - so-called third party disclosure.
  • PAUL LEPAGE, Republican governor of Maine, ordering a 36-ft.-wide mural in a government building depicting Maine's labor history to be painted over TIME.com: Top Stories
  • [12] The original reference to experience from which the meaning of the term astronavigation should be derived is not essentially "space-travel," but forms of transoceanic navigation which take into account the effects specific to changes in specific astronomical experiences, from fixed to variable, which are relevant to transoceanic navigation within what had appeared, initially, as a permanently fixed set of changes within the ordering of the planets or specifically stellar phenomena. LaRouche's Latest
  • Nothing wrong with that especially when the resulting outcome is something bordering on a religious experience of aural ecstatic proportions.
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  • We may be informed, for example, that the numbers have a dense linear ordering, that there are associative and commutative operations of addition and multiplication, and so on.
  • Another glass passed, quietly, as Fifteenth Company followed the scouts down the southeast road and circled away Tom Fynhaven Estate, only to return to the lane bordering the casaran orchards on the south. Alector's Choice
  • And then you've got the work in the luxury saloon sector, where people are phoning out for still bigger pieces of aluminium and ordering up even larger chunks of birchwood, in accordance with a mission to go faster, fatter.
  • (Bush and Dr Cheney legacy), not just lock it up in cupboards. another inspiration for my writing is this innovative musician and activist fighting racism, Islamo-phobia and injustice head on through his "Rhythm and beats". although his documentaries and DIY cook book music genre are termed irreverence bordering treason against queen and country and glorifying terrorism among the Pakistani and Muslim youth of Britain, But it is merely exposing the truth about the sentiments of equality, discrimination, integration and assimilation. Pak Tea House
  • Ordering sand for your kid's sandbox would be risky business.
  • One of these fellows (now the highest financial officer of the land!) it seems had even "erred" (then endeavored to finesse the audit, then paid up just prior to ordering his new federal office furniture) in reporting his income tax, as did several other presidential nominees for high offices of trust. Hope and Trust in Obama, or Renewed Vigilance?
  • With that in mind, I was ordering lobster bisque and shrimp fettuccine.
  • The cost to a firm of maintaining inventory has two major components: carrying costs and ordering costs.
  • And "My lorde useth and accustomyth yerly to gyf hym which is ordynede to be Master of the Revells yerly in my lordis hous in Cristmas for the overseyinge and orderinge of his lordschips Playes, Interludes, and Dresinge that is plaid befor his lordship in his hous in the XII dayes of Christenmas, and they to have in rewarde for that caus yerly, xxs. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
  • The patronage (largely pontifical, but also royal and aristocratic) of the great sculptor-architect is the chief subject of Franco Mormando's lovingly researched "Bernini: His Life and His Rome," which, for all its splendid erudition, freely resorts to American common speech to characterize the sheer viciousness of the Baroque papal oligarchs and Bernini's own egomania (most famously characterized by his ordering a servant to slash the face of his unfaithful mistress, Costanza Bonarelli). The Heirloom City
  • Moreover, Afghanistan is a landlocked nation bordering China, Iran and three Central Asian countries.
  • So I, you know, as simply as, you know, ordering a burrito from the burrito joint in Spanish. What's The Point Of A Degree In French?
  • He visits a Taco Bell about once a month, ordering steak burritos and hard-shell ground-beef tacos. Taco Bell Makes Spicy Retort to Suit
  • At least they weren't always bossing her around and ordering her around like a slave like Kinchi, but instead treated her like she had always wanted to be treated.
  • Even by the standards of the time, Picton's behaviour shocked: he was recalled to England in 1806 to stand trial for ordering the illegal torture of a slave.
  • The Girls' Night In package fills you full of chocolate, sweeties, popcorn and ice-cream, but if you fancy a meal it is well worth ordering from the room-service menu.
  • The fasciated honey-eater has loudly called “with a voice that seemed the very sound of happiness”; the leaden flycatcher, often silent but seldom still, has twittered and whispered plaintively; the sun-birds are playing gymnastics among the lemon blossoms, and the centre of activity for butterflies is the red-flowered shrub bordering the wavering path. Tropic Days
  • The step sought by Virginia, known as certiorari before judgment, is one the court has taken only a handful of times, including its 1974 decision ordering President Richard Nixon to turn over Oval Office tape recordings and its 1952 ruling blocking President Harry S Truman from seizing the nation's steel mills. Chron.com Chronicle
  • These tests involve ordering the driver to walk in a straight line, touch their nose or walk round traffic cones or bollards.
  • The aborigines of the country, driven like the Bhils and other autochthonic Indians, into the eastern and south-eastern wilds bordering upon the ocean. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Every year he went there for his wardrobe, ordering several suits and pairs of handmade shoes.
  • It would not be pleasant, certainly, to sit for an hour at a big empty table, ordering dishes fit only for epicures, and then, just as the waiters bore down with the Little Neck clams, so nicely iced and so cool and bitter-looking, to have to rise and go out into the street to a _table d'hôte_ around the corner. Van Bibber and Others
  • Shorthand may serve useful purposes, but when combined with short attention spans, it's foolishness bordering on fraud.
  • After ordering investigations of many others, Texas state prison board chairman Allan Polunsky has a new target: himself.
  • Politicians may insist that the United States still stands apart — always and forever a "triple-A nation" — but their declarations will have as much effect as King Canute ordering the waves to stop.
  • Within two minutes of ordering appetizers, our party was inundated with marshmallow-size gnocchi and enough gooey risottos to caulk a ship.
  • At the time he was busy mimeographing handouts about ordering constraints among syntactic transformations.
  • I am sick of my mom telling me how rotten I am and sick of the courts ordering me to places like this.
  • Your vote has been counted and is reflected above., the 44th President of the United States of America, but the first black man, has already made the first momentous decision of his presidency, by ordering 16trillion liters of black paint to 'redecorate' the White House TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • Egypt's new government presents the policy shift as part of a general diplomatic reopening, rather than a reordering, of its regional relationships. Egyptians Court U.S. Foes
  • On his second day in office, President Obama repudiated George W. Bush’s obsessive and destructive secrecy by ordering his government to obey the Freedom of Information Act. He said it should not withhold documents because they are embarrassing, or reveal failures and errors, or “because of speculative or abstract fears. OpEdNews - Quicklink: NYT OP ED: Did They Miss the Memo?
  • Went down stairs for dinner around 9pm where we were waited upon by a Chateau waiter who was fully obsessive compulsive and actually came by to "straighten" my silver wear at one point and bullied us into all ordering the same beverage. The Daily Truffle: Nicole Richie and LA's Young Hot Finest Pack the Penthouse, AKA Room 64
  • The topmost peak of the Civita also peers out above the fir-woods bordering the eastern face of Monte Crot; and far away, beyond the sunny vista of the Val Fiorentino, the faint blue peak of the Marmolata is seen against the horizon, its snow-slope outlined in frosted silver. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • Another option may be a loft or basement conversion, or just a ‘re-ordering’ of the space you currently have.
  • MATTHAU: Well, I thought it was a Jewish delicatessen in Brentwood, where he was ordering fried shrimp and a chocolate frap. CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2001
  • Certain sequences of words are rigid in English, and one quickly runs into trouble when reordering them. The English Is Coming!
  • It turns in very firmly, with surprising power response, when ordering the automatic transmission to think quickly.
  • I just remember Cortez ordering his cannon to fire and the Spaniards marching around the bloodstained teocallis and little else.
  • Her fear of flying is bordering on obsession.
  • She snuck a glance in the direction of the bar but Nathan was busy ordering their drinks.
  • A £50 deposit is required when ordering, and the balance is due upon delivery.
  • Playing politics while our soldiers are in need of reinforcements is bordering on criminal. Obama: Decision on U.S. troop strength in Afghanistan 'soon'
  • The cinematography is lush and superbly stylized, with an oversaturated color palate and brilliant whites bordering on overexposure.
  • Computers can also cut costs by alerting a physician ordering a test that it has already been done.
  • It was these réseaux that Joly challenged, summoning prominent witnesses, questioning them harshly, and, when they refused to answer her questions, ordering them to prison.
  • When he sat at his desk, unless he happened to be paying the bills, writing the payroll, or ordering supplies, it usually meant he was getting a break.
  • Prices for these upscale public courses range from the eminently affordable to bordering on the budget buster.
  • The hymen, which medical descriptions depict as nothing more than a lunule or crescent-shaped membrane bordering the labia minora, is among the most meaningful of body parts.
  • The down was desolate, east and west, north and south; the road with its shallow ditches and white bordering stakes, ran smooth and empty north and south, and, save for that peewit, the blue sky was empty too. The Invisible Man
  • The trip proved to be an eye-opener in terms of art, culture, social orderings and, not surprisingly, landscape.
  • The popover is the size of a Nerf basketball and the kind of thing it is just fun to tear into and eat until it is gone, so when ordering time comes around a significant portion of your hunger is sated. Augieland:
  • That afternoon, the minister was presented with a royal letter dismissing him and ordering him to leave the country immediately.
  • There is the wrist-drop, the eyesight affected, the partial paralysis, the hallucinations and a condition in old Pearcy's case almost bordering on insanity -- to enumerate the symptoms that seem to be present in varying degrees in various persons in the two houses. The War Terror
  • The western and northern boundaries and are delineated by mangroves and the Atlantic Ocean, while the eastern boundary occurs along a precipitation gradient - bordering xeric scrub and scrublands in the north, llanos and wetlands in the central portions, and moist forests in the south. Orinoco Delta swamp forests
  • At length these streets becoming more straggling yet, dwindled and dwindled away, until there were only small garden patches bordering the road, with many a summer house innocent of paint and built of old timber or some fragments of a boat, green as the tough cabbage – stalks that grew about it, and grottoed at the seams with toad – stools and tight – sticking snails. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Since we were keen to try their range of fish, we avoided ordering directly from the menu and instead asked for a special platter to be made up.
  • Noon found Tom far out on the National Road, creaking along over the yellow dust in a light wagon, between bordering forests that smelt spicily of wet underbrush and May-apples; and, here and there, when they would emerge from the woods to cleared fields, liberally outlined by long snake-fences of black walnut, the steady, jog-trotting old horse lifted his head and looked interested in the world, but Tom never did either. The Two Vanrevels
  • But part of “making life livable for ourselves” means not turning into the sort of noodge who browbeats friends and acquaintances about their dietary choices — at least until they start ordering the Flipper Tempura Roll at Nobu. Vegan Envy
  • And that is why, Lepold, you must take an active part in ordering the war against the Foundation.
  • Cost of resource city transition can be divided for ordering cost and cost of incur loss through delay .
  • Bordering the acre of whiteness and shade, blue fields burst with crops.
  • Engineers determined that the levees bordering the Mississippi River as it passes through the city were sufficient to withstand any surge produced by an SPH.
  • Neither is horrible to read, but the attribute version in Listing 2 is easier -- and better still to write, because you do not need to worry about capricious subelement ordering.
  • Our men think earning money and ordering around others is where power lies. They don't think power is in the hands of the woman who takes care of everyone all day long, and gives birth to their children. Malala Yousafzai 
  • On hearing from the alcaide the cause of the affray, he acted with becoming dignity, ordering the guards from the room and directing that the renegade should be severely punished for daring to infringe the hospitality of the palace and insult an embassador. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII
  • I think about that, and I think about being subjected to that while ordering a nice cauliflower bake at a restaurant and I just get sick.
  • However, the degree of ordering is much higher for the anthracene-based carbons than the carbons prepared from saccharose, which remain disordered even at 2300°C.
  • She avoided the issue by ordering a turkey sandwich.
  • This measures the degree to which items from a given category (event, story, or language) occur together (i.e., are clustered in recall, as compared to unordered or random ordering of lists of food words).
  • In order to construct an integrated theory of linguistic competence, it is essential to discover the logical ordering of components or levels.
  • It's a primitive, benighted method of ordering life that is based mostly on coercion and the world would be much better off if all its forms were banned forever.
  • If ordering by mail, add €5.50 postage for the first book.
  • Then, over the next half an hour, a bunch of gonzo skateboarders and other mentalists from the mall construct slapstick routines, some of them bordering on the life-threatening.
  • Or check with your photofinisher about compatibility when ordering prints. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The variable widths given in the details under 'Description' depend on how many horizontal stripes bordering the pattern are used.
  • Cows wore trails into the pasture as they made their way to a regular drinking hole on the edge of a cattle ranch bordering native forest.
  • Villa Traful is a green, hilly private valley bordering the spectacular homonymous lake. Pepe Escobar: Patagonia: The End of the World Is on Sale
  • Effluent from industrial activities in countries bordering the sea is also causing various pollution hazards.
  • In keeping with this philosophy, I presume that the administration will soon be ordering Condoleeza to undergo a public medical examination to prove that her hymen is intact. Think Progress » New Bush Policy: All Gays Should Be Celibate
  • For whatever honour there be in the office of well-ordering a married life, and a family, moved us but slightly. The Confessions
  • After ordering a large pepperoni pizza and breadsticks, Roman turned his attention back to his friends.
  • When I asked about why there were so few workers, A CVA official showing us the farm explained that the idea is to create primary production units where there is no organized peasant group and he called the foreman to attention ordering an end to domino sessions and strict compliance with the agreed timetable. Venezuela's Agrarian Reform in Action - INTI vs. Sigala in Barquisimeto
  • The beauty of dim sum is that lunch will involve no ordering, no waiting, just hot, tasty tidbits and a bottomless pot of restorative hot tea.
  • There are so many in our price range we soon experienced the old familiar feeling of bewilderment bordering on mania.
  • He also asked India to "sympathise" with Pakistan's fight against terror as its army is fighting Taliban in the troubled northwest region bordering Afghanistan. WN.com - Articles related to Singapore eyes new links with Tamil Nadu
  • They're safely back in the bunker ordering the privates, corporals and sergeants to climb aboard our motorized tin cans, known as armoured vehicles, and patrol that God-forsaken desert -- knowing full well roadside bombs could blow them to bits. Toronto Sun
  • Pine nut-spiked dolmades, the stuffed grape leaves, a walnutty red-pepper relish called ezme and a fine version of tabouli all are worth ordering.
  • Gamers can also join the beta test by pre-ordering the game at select retailers.
  • It seems to me that this Government is reaching new heights in ordering and bossing people about and telling them what it expects them to do.
  • Naivety bordering on obtuseness helped sustain his faith.
  • The state, bordering the Rocky Mountains, says it needs an additional 65,000 cows to meet the milk demands of its expanding dairy processing industry.
  • Since that time most of the countries bordering the Mediterranean have made spearfishing with the aid of aqualungs illegal.
  • Ms. Bauer has asked that the balance of her equalization be satisfied by the court ordering the husband to assume her share of certain joint debts.
  • He was perched on a bar stool, ordering a beer.
  • Oh, and there was at least three cases were my boss made significant profits by overstocking (ordering three times his anticipated volume) and then basically auctioning off his overstock at the peak of the season to those who had ordered poorly. What I Learned at the Tower Records Going Out of Business Sale, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Finally, by comparing the two EOQ models, the result showed that an optimal ordering strategy was obtained, which was provided for the retailer ordering decision.
  • The work involves storing all the collecting tins and boxes, organising the collection and ordering the poppies and wreaths to lay on Remembrance Sunday.
  • If you know what you want, the company says, the entire planning and ordering process can take 15 minutes.
  • He often worked with congressmen in bordering districts as well as then-Sen. Owen B. Pickett, Virginia congressman who supported defense efforts, dies at 80
  • In Eindhoven, the kermis Park Hilaria was on the street bordering the uni here. Almost end of summer « The expat numbat: from AU to NL
  • She adored going to her dressmakers and ordering huge flounced crinoline ball gowns for her daughters.
  • In five years, I expect that ordering a blade chassis or a server with local disk to be the rarity, while diskless virtualization host servers will be the norm, with virtualization and SANs as common as keyboards. Five-year plan: 8 problems IT must solve
  • As the two knights reseated themselves at another table and began ordering again, a troupe of men in strange armor with helmets shaped like dragonheads came thundering into the little sushi shack.
  • Like the chlorastrolites, they result from the weathering of the amygdaloid rock, in which they occur as small nodules, and in the same manner are sold by jewelers in the cities bordering on Lake Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891
  • Under the terms of clause 3 he must be appointed by the executors, and I propose to make orders reinstituting this procedure which the testator laid down rather than ordering an inquiry.
  • Initially, only one other vessel responded, so Duncan cheekily anchored the two ships in full view of the Dutch fleet, ordering his officers to signal regularly to the imaginary remainder of his warships.
  • Groceries will be ready for collection within three hours of ordering and will be loaded into customers' cars on arrival at the centre.
  • He also loved bawdy songs and ancient poetry bordering on the pornographic.
  • In the northern hemisphere, or at any rate in the part occupied by British America and the north of the United States, this phenomenon is explained by the flat conformation of the territories bordering on the pole, and on which there is no intumescence of the soil to oppose any obstacle to the north winds; here, in Lincoln Island, this explanation would not suffice. The Secret of the Island
  • When William heard of his arrival, he sent messengers ordering Count Guy to hand over his prisoner, which was duly done.
  • More importantly, I am a huge geek (bordering on dork) when it comes to numbers, and when I was a kid I would sit and memorize the names of the big exponents: decillion, nonillion, octillion (my favorite; I like the way it sounds). Bad Astronomy
  • Please refer to the advertisement on page 14 for ordering details and coupon.
  • DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe and Dali (who lived at the St. Regis during that time period) all drank what is now known as a Bloody Mary but ordered them as Red Snappers, ordering them from Cracked: All Posts
  • The list includes closure, well-ordering, well-foundedness, and various cardinalities, such as finitude and denumerability.
  • * stood waiting for a seat for 5 minutes, I had to approach someone and ask to be seated* sat waiting 20 minutes for a waitress, I had to request a waitress* after ordering drinks was told TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • When she is not at her desk, nervy Virginia is being beastly to the staff, ordering her mutinous cook to make a train journey all the way from Richmond to the centre of town to get some sugar-ginger for lunch.
  • It would be possible to work through the classification describing how each kind of loop maps into different spatial and temporal orderings.
  • Cost of resource city transition can be divided for ordering cost and cost of incur loss through delay .
  • Supposing you have recently been bordering on boredom, use this opportune session to add more zest to your existence.
  • In July he issued a decree ordering all unofficial armed groups in the country to disband.
  • The most likely explanation is that the militias' leadership is ordering this restraint, obeying the instructions of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani.
  • The need for a specification of infinite sets is crucial in the discussion of the related well-ordering problem. Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic
  • The tone of the Times report was narrative bordering on omniscient.
  • Bordering on the east with the Darien National Park, in Panama, is the Los Katios National Park, covering an area of 720 km2. Chocó-Darién moist forests
  • Many states bordering on the EU are eager to join.
  • With the Florida Supreme Court decision ordering a hand count of tens of thousands of ballots across the state, the basic issue in the US election crisis has been thrust to the foreground.
  • Specify element size, lead length, and insulation thickness and type upon ordering.
  • I was ordering pallets full of skirt steaks and chicken breasts.
  • Was the students' act bordering on something like savagery when they took advantage of the workers' penurious state?
  • She distracted Annie from more questions by ordering around round of drinks for everyone.
  • * ordering and paying for delivery or take away (splurgy) * bringing food Ask MetaFilter
  • a bossy way of ordering others around
  • Andrew was at the bar, ordering a round of drinks for them all.
  • F — went off to Westbury with her cousin Greville for escort yesterday, and I am here ordering all things for her and my final flight. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • I think that I do not have an answer , can only criticize us as before in running after an answer , tend towards or the answer bordering on an answer boundlessly.
  • There's already been a boatload of bloviation expressed on the recent reversal of the ban on loaded firearms in our national parks, some of it sensible but most of it (predictably) bordering on hysterics. Locked & Loaded in Parkland
  • Then we set about ordering a backpacking stove from each - either an MSR Dragonfly or a Primus MFS, both of which retail for about $100.
  • MZB was still writing what was being published as SF... the situation that exists today of low-overhead publishing on line and print on demand and self-publication with the web for promotion and publicity and ordering, didn't exist way back when... swords and psionics space and planetary fantasy is rife today with ebooks and paranormal/furistic romances and some science fiction romance. Making Light: Scholarly works to avoid citing at all costs
  • Large state-owned organizations have been noted for having slow and complicated ordering procedures.
  • Up and after ordering some things towards my wife's going into the country, to the office, where I spent the morning upon my measuring rules very pleasantly till noon, and then comes Creed and he and I talked about mathematiques, and he tells me of a way found out by Mr. Jonas Moore which he calls duodecimal arithmetique, which is properly applied to measuring, where all is ordered by inches, which are 12 in a foot, which I have a mind to learn. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 22: May/June 1663
  • Maybe the only way you could even imagine tackling your Grand Enterprise was with a confidence bordering on messianic delusion counterweighted by a criticality that damned it as the utmost folly — in short, with a psyche strung tighter than the tension between God and Lucifer if they met in a Harold Pinter play. Archive 2009-05-01
  • They sat at a table in a quiet corner and she left the business of ordering to Frank. DESPERADOES
  • So imagine the complexity of reordering an entire system, all at once, with nothing to go on.
  • It is therefore our duty to affirm the judgment ordering Bakke admitted to the University.
  • Prizes were given to lucky winners and those ordering cases of wine.
  • As I slipped into the muzzy darkness bordering on nothing, I thought I felt a soft paw on my shoulder.
  • His annoyance is bitter anger bordering on rage; his sentiment is mawkish.
  • This practice of representing objects nearer the eye than the frame is certainly to be observed in some of the prints after Rubens and others, and has descended to several common prints in our own time, but ought not to be adopted, as bordering too much upon that art which may be designated as a sort of _ad captandum vulgus_ display. Rembrandt and His Works Comprising a Short Account of His Life; with a Critical Examination into His Principles and Practice of Design, Light, Shade, and Colour. Illustrated by Examples from the Etchings of Rembrandt.
  • The manner in which this request was made is evidence that the many matchlessly renowned great masters of the central and bordering regions of Tibet, who assert themselves as upholding all four schools of Buddha Dharma without discrimination, through the ripples of the white wave of expertise, conduct and kindness, all feel humbled and subdued before the one who wears the golden coloured crown and takes great responsibility (for the doctrine). Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters
  • At first then, it would seem that this ordering of information is another instance of a formal connection between sentences in discourse.
  • Langley dismissed the crew, ordering for an early start out tomorrow morning.
  • Ordering the telegraphists to stay at then - posts, he climbed out of the gunhouse to go up to warn the bridge, but finding it had already been wrecked he went back to the gunhouse to tell the men to abandon it. Graf Spee
  • The conservationists at the reserve put up nesting boxes in haystacks bordering the grazing meadows.
  • Q: hi i intend to purchase a shotgun this summer for the fall turkey season out here. the area is mostly brushy cover. i was wordering if a .410 is enough gun for the job. i know a 20guage will suffice i just wondered if a .410 will work thanks for your advice. Hi i intend to purchase a shotgun this summer for the fall turkey season out here.
  • Infected bittersweet, a weed found along river banks, has been picked up bordering the River Ouse.
  • If you are in the process of ordering a new door, you can specify that it come predrilled for a deadbolt.
  • Avoid ordering any size larger than a regular hamburger or small fries.
  • While it is important to note the mutuality of aid among the three estates, it is equally important to note that social ordering, like the ordering of the cosmos as a whole, was firmly hierarchical.
  • Otherwise, the setup of the stock can decrease the ordering cost of commodities, but they should also pay attention that the inventory occupies the capital as well as the expense for maintenance.
  • As a result of mutual hatred and competition between the Western Catholics and Protestants, in the late 19th century the same process was repeated, this time by the Anglican missionaries, and the other part of the East - Aramean "Nestorian" tribes of Hakkari (bordering Turkey and Iraq) and Urmia (Iran) to call themselves "Assyrians" - a term which was used purely geographically and only applied to the "Nestorians". American Chronicle
  • Many of those who took part in the uprising accuse the ruling military of showing too much reverence to key figures of the old regime and lenience with senior police commanders accused of ordering the killing of protesters. Police, protesters clash for second day in Egypt
  • The temperature at which the magnetic ordering in ferromagnetic substances vanishes is known as the Néel temperature.
  • In comparison with rheological and theoretical studies on viscoelasticity of actin gels, the properties of orientational ordering of actin have been less studied, both theoretically and experimentally.
  • And the program includes almost all the states bordering the river, from its start as a meandering creek in northern Minnesota to its end at the Gulf of Mexico - 2,500 miles later.
  • You think back on ordering coffee in a cafe: What made your waiter beamingly, irrationally glad when you slid your chair in slightly to let him pass? Peter Mandel: Egypt a Mystery for Travelers, Even Before Its Unrest
  • I am assuming that the 906 millibar reading comes with an error so rank ordering should come with a CI. Unthreaded #18 « Climate Audit
  • Its layout reflects the mechanical limitations of early typewriters and as such hardly constitutes an intuitive ordering that would facilitate rapid learning.
  • The alien was a Murak male, he was about a foot taller than Ligell, had dark brown skin, a single short horn reaching out the right side of his head, and several tooth-like ridges bordering the sides of his head.
  • She thought for a moment he was going to try ordering her to hand the Dialogue over. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • You could have lots of information there and then redirect them to your ready-made website for ordering, or company video or program details.
  • She had disobeyed a witness summons ordering her to give evidence at the trial.
  • Our health care system pays for some procedures to be done in bordering states when there is an emergency need that cannot be accommodated quickly. Landrieu to support health care reform bill
  • A commonplace material designed to bring order to a garden was poetically transformed to explore the activity of ordering in a gallery.
  • He was in Galveston ordering supplies for the ranch, when in passing a shop which he would have called a draper's, but which was there designated as dealing in dry goods, he was amazed to see the name "Danby and Strong" in big letters at the bottom of a huge pile of small cardboard boxes that filled the whole window. Revenge!
  • He's always ordering stuff for that run-down old Chevy pickup of his - things like chrome wheelguards, bedliners, Jeff Gordon mudflaps, and those ‘Bad Boy’ rear-window decals.
  • The word ‘secular’ also alludes to the moral call to homo faber to share in the divine providential ordering of creation.
  • At that point, you may as well consider ordering a bespoke suit.
  • The accessions, which are made to land, bordering upon rivers, follow the land, say the civilians, provided it be made by what they call alluvion, that is, insensibly and imperceptibly; which are circumstances, that assist the imagination in the conjunction. An Enquiry into the Principles of Morals
  • However, he remains vigilant and inquisitive when ordering his meal.
  • She greeted the trio a cheerful good morning before ordering a stableman to bring her the mare she always rides.
  • I love all cheeses, the stinkier and mouldier the better, I adore haggis it's just like spicy hamburger meat! especially with buttery neeps & tatties, raw pickled fish, anchovies by the handful, crispy blood pudding, bitter endives, andouilette sausage bursting with offal...in fact I'm really starting to get into offal and ordering plates of things like ox tongue or pigs trotters when I'm out- often to people's horror. IMBB12: Vegemite Risotto & Smelly Old Underwear
  • The MoD had to spend £20m upgrading and ordering extra stocks of the cluster bombs for the Kosovo campaign.
  • We enjoyed bruschetta so much that we kept ordering it whenever the occasion arose.
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