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Ordered and take
Ordered to take part in a punitive Sullivan Expedition against the Native Americans, he was dissatisfied with this command, and intended to leave the service and return to Europe, but was dissuaded by Washington.
" Ordered by the doctors to take a sea voyage, he obtained leave to go to Persia and correct his Persian New Testament.
Ordered to on 17 March 1878, he arrived in Le Havre, France, in time to take charge of a detail of men to serve at the Universal Exposition in Paris, France.

Ordered and town
Unordered Races are essentially the same as the Ordered Races, except that ( as the name implies ), the checkpoints do not need to be passed in order, but they are scattered through a town, and the player must find the quickest route to finish.

Ordered and where
Ordered by Oliva to set up a Jesuit mission in Nepal, Roth traveled back via Constantinople and Surat, returning to Agra by 1666, where he died in 1668 before he could embark on the Nepalese mission.

Ordered and was
Ordered by Sultan Bayezid I, the mosque was designed and built by architect Ali Neccar in 1396 – 1400.
Ordered by the Legislative Assembly to send away the Swiss guards, he refused, and was arrested for treason to the nation and sent to Orléans to be tried.
Operation Searchlight ordered by Yahya was a planned military pacification carried out by the Pakistan Army to curb the Bengali nationalist movement in erstwhile East Pakistan in March 1971 Ordered by the government in West Pakistan, this was seen as the sequel to Operation Blitz which had been launched in November 1970.
Ordered to march with Kearny's army back east, Frémont was arrested on August 22, 1847 when they arrived at Fort Leavenworth.
Ordered by Kearny to report to the adjutant general in Washington to stand for court-martial, Frémont was convicted of mutiny, disobedience of a superior officer and military misconduct.
The ' Ordered Universe ' collaboration of scientists and historians at Durham University studying medieval science regard him as a key figure in showing that pre-Renaissance science was far more advanced than previously thought.
Ordered by doctors not to play baseball again ( he was just 34 years old ), he returned to the dugout to continue managing the Tigers but had lost his competitive fire.
Ordered by President Theodore Roosevelt, it was a mission designed to demonstrate the Navy's capability to extend to the global theater.
In the Qur ' an, when God Ordered those witnessing the creation of Adam to prostrate before him ( Adam ), Iblis refused to do so and was therefore damned for refusal to obey God's Will.
Ordered to attack Rawdon ’ s flank, Washington was unable to complete the maneuver while policing prisoners, forcing Greene to retreat.
Ordered west to the defence of Paris, Foch's prestige soared as a result of the victory at the Marne for which he was widely credited as a chief actor while commanding the French Ninth Army.
; April 1953: Ordered for the U. S. Marine Corps, the HOK-1 first flies ; Air Force version was the H-43A Huskie
Ordered by Stalin to create a suitably grandiose plot for Yagoda's show trial, Yezhov ordered the NKVD to sprinkle mercury on the curtains of his office so that the physical evidence could be collected and used to support the charge that Yagoda was a German spy, sent to assassinate Yezhov and Stalin with poison and restore capitalism.
Ordered to be court martialled, he was killed in battle in Normandy on 29 June.
At the time she filed for bankruptcy, staying the case in the DC District Court, a motion to dismiss -- as a sanction against Steinbuch for refusing to comply with Court Ordered discovery -- was still pending.
Ordered with the towing package, the 94-96 Roadmaster was advertised to tow up to 5000 pounds, although the Estate Wagon owner's manual extended that to 7, 000 lbs when using a weight distributing hitch, dual sway controls, increasing the rear tire pressure to 35 psi and disabling the Electronic Level Control.
) was published in Ordered Profusion by Thomas Finkenstaedt and Dieter Wolff ( 1973 ) that estimated the origin of English words as follows:
Ordered by Prime minister Schärief, No. 11 Squadron Arrows was put on high-alert and the No. 6 Squadron Globe Trotters flown the nuclear devices, in sub-assembly form, to Chagai Hills.
Ordered with 62: 15 gearing with the overspeed set at 72 MPH, the gearing was changed to 60: 17 ( overspeed at 83 MPH ) during 1968-1969.
On the one hand, it was held responsible for a wave of speculative investment in lavishly budgeted features which could never hope to recoup their production costs on the domestic market ( e. g. the output of Alexander Korda's London Films, a boom-and-bust which was famously satirised in Jeffrey Dell's 1939 novel Nobody Ordered Wolves.

Ordered and under
Ordered to European waters late in the year, his division joined the British Grand Fleet at Scapa Flow and became the 6th Battle Squadron, British Grand Fleet, under Admiral Sir David Beatty.
Ordered by Sir Stapleton Cotton to detain a superior force of French cavalry under Charles Lallemand, he successfully delayed them until reinforcements could arrive to flank the French and pursue them into Llerena.

Ordered and by
( 2001 ) Ordered to Die A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War: Forward by General Hüseyiln Kivrikoglu No. 201 Contributions in Military Studies.
and Krieger, I. M., Diffraction of Light by Ordered Suspensions, J. Phys.
Ordered by God to go to the city of Nineveh to prophesy against it " for their great wickedness is come up before me ," Jonah seeks instead to flee from " the presence of the Lord " by going to Jaffa and sailing to Tarshish, which, geographically, is in the opposite direction.
Ordered by Ferry Porsche to come up with a production-feasible concept for his new model, Fuhrmann initiated a design study in 1971, eventually taking from the process the final specs for the 928.
Ordered by Mr. Macy ( who is determined to stand behind Kris " even if he failed twenty examinations ") to get the matter dropped, Sawyer pleads with Fred not to seek publicity.
An example of the usage of this word is as follows: "... Thomas Fraser, Gregor Van Iveren and John Schaver having some time since been Confirmed by the Committee of the County of Albany for being Persons disaffected to the Cause of America and whose going at large may be dangerous to the State, Ordered Thereupon that a Mittimus be made out to keep them confined till such time as they be discharged by the Board or any other three of the Commissioners.
by D. Louvish ), Fully Ordered Groups, Halsted Press ( John Wiley & Sons ), 1974.
* Public Interest — 1996, for " Not What the Doctor Ordered " by Mimi Swartz
" Cosmic Life Energy Was Just What the Doctor Ordered: Review of Selected Writings by Wilhelm Reich ", The New York Times Book Review, 3, 26.
Ordered to intervene in Korea by the President, U. S. armed forces were short of both men and equipment.
Ordered by the Emperor to break his " lesser " engagement to marry his granddaughter, he complied.
Ordered to testify before the committee, Blount initially attempted to flee by ship to North Carolina, but federal deputies seized the ship and most of his belongings.

Ordered and two
) Ordered flogged, burned and hanged by Thakur Dharamsi because he ( along with two other men ) demanded they be given a ballot.

Ordered and British
Ordered to the Reichswald, a German forest at the front lines, he surrendered in 1945 in the dark to the first British soldier he met.
Ordered to intercept an in-coming group of aircraft, Barton attacks what he believes is a German bomber and shoots it down, only to later realise it was a British Blenheim.

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