They were the minarets where the Muezzins used to standinorder to call the faithful to prayer.
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The midshipmen now making a standinorder to defend him, the birds retreated, croaking and shrieking louder than ever.
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It should be frequently shook, and when wanted for bottling it should be allowed to standinorder to settle.
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When lining up at check-outs, customers must follow floor markings on where to standinorder to stand apart from other shoppers.
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Oh, gracious sir, that is the very window niche in which I was once forced to standinorder to learn to wait.
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Painted on the floor were squares within which the recruits were to standinorder to form ranks and files pleasing to the eye.
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The cavalry, the Invincibles and the other regiments were making a desperate standinorder that the army might cross the bridge of the Shenandoah.
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Other society auditors (chairpersons) put their best looking and most flirtatious committee members on the standinorder to lure you in their direction.
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The houses, built of solid logs, stoodinordered rows, gray and silent.
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Tirant wanted to remain standinginorder to be near Philippe, but the king said to him:
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Platini announced last year that he had decided against standinginorder to concentrate on his Uefa role.
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At ten he began disengaging his infantry, and by daylight the army stoodinorder on the southern bank.
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When we got back to the army, we found it as we had left it, standinginorder and ready.
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Thus came they into the market-place of Wulstead nigh to Clement's house, and there the company stoodinordered ranks.
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When he had dreamed enough he must inevitably come round to where she was standinginorder to gain the staircase.
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In the mean time the cavalry and light infantry stoodinorder, and ready, in case the enemy should make any movement.