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  • Selling guns is just like selling vacuum cleaners, you make calls, prompt payments, take orders.
  • They were no longer the oppressed, wretched teen menials who must take orders, toe the line.
  • I think it galls him to take orders from a younger and less experienced colleague.
  • The roadshow is the official bookbuilding period, when bankers take orders for the IPO and the final price for the deal is set. Malaysia's Bumi Armada Prepares $907 Million IPO
  • She said she wouldn't take orders from a junior clerk.
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  • Even grown men are expected to take orders from their mothers, expected to be obedient till the day they die.
  • From the time they can understand, children take orders from older men in the family, especially their fathers.
  • It must have been galling to take orders from jobsworths - to feel useless, just another cog within a cog.
  • I think it galls him to take orders from a younger and less experienced colleague.
  • Although the market extended its trading hours, many brokers refused to take orders because of the volatility of share prices.
  • Don't tell me there were minions just waiting downstairs to take orders from unregistered guests? TICKLED PINK
  • The concerns about JFK's Catholicism were centered on whether or not he would take orders from Rome or tend to "Catholicize" policy --- particularly with respect to education and the separation of church and state. Romney To Give JFK Speech!
  • These two traders are wearing red badges, which means they are go-betweens who only take orders from the luxury-box people, communicating by means of hand signals.
  • Although the market extended its trading hours, many brokers refused to take orders because of the volatility of share prices.
  • When the waters subsided, leaving just a pathway on the river bank, grocery people used to drive or cycle to the mill, then walk to our house to take orders for food from my mother.
  • She and the girls walked towards the counter where a barmaid stood to take orders or to place reservations for rooms.
  • Father did like spunky women, especially if they were panting to take orders from him.
  • He would take orders for luxury SUVs and top of the line prestige cars from them and have them stolen in Miami.
  • On Ike's corner, there will be Pegasus knights, pikemen, lords and mounted cavaliers ready to take orders.
  • Coleridge, who had desponded at the fate of Middleton, after the unsuccessful attempts he made to obtain a fellowship, lost all hope of procuring an income from the college, and as, through the instrumentality of Frend, with whom an intimacy had now taken place, he had been converted to what in these days is called Unitarianism, he was too conscientious to take orders and enter the Established Church. The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
  • A roadshow is the official bookbuilding period, during which bankers take orders for the IPO and the final price is set. Market Volatility Stymies Prospective IPOs
  • Though it nettled to take orders from a mere human, Regin stepped forth. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • She said she wouldn't take orders from a junior clerk.
  • The middle of the twentieth century also saw the first incarnations of the term customer service, as businesses started to answer customers questions and take orders by phone. Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us
  • The local civilians don't take orders from the military.
  • She now has authority over the people she used to take orders from.
  • They were no longer the oppressed, wretched teen menials who must take orders, toe the line.
  • I don't take orders from you!
  • They learn to take orders so that someday, a few years later, they know how to give them.
  • Sometimes he finds temporary work, filling in at Biborton when someone is needed to take orders to Dhaka for shipment.

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