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Meanings of establish order in English
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Usage of establish order in English
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And if Russians stop performing this task, who then will establishorder?
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Meanwhile, Will and the relief committee were trying to establishorder.
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The question now came to be, Who should step in to establishorder?
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To decide fates is practically to control the arrangement of the universe-toestablishorder.
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Octavius tried to establishorder in Italy, but many obstacles were to be overcome.
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European intervention paralyses every attempt they make to establishorder on their own lines.
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The prisoners fought over the food, and the guards were beating them to establishorder.
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If the Powers wished, they could establishorder easily.
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The sergeant vainly tried to establishorder in the ranks, but the reaction was too great.
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Go out at once and establishorder.
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The semi-autonomous southern government set up under a 2005 north-south peace deal has struggled to establishorder outside urban centres.
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To establishorder among the conquered nations, the Inca went to Quito, intending to proceed from thence to Cuzco to rest.
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Sir John Finett and Sir George Goring fulfilled the office of whippers-in, attempting to establishorder out of these undisciplined elements.
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It required energy and decision to establishorder and institute strict rules of discipline among such a miscellaneous collection of web-footed gentry.
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To establishorder in the West Wing, Kelly had made the president less accessible to outsiders and outside information less accessible to him.
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The slayings scared tourists away, and prompted President Felipe Calderon to send hundreds of extra police and soldiers into Acapulco to establishorder.