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Meanings of re-establish order in English
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Usage of re-establish order in English
1
The military has defended its actions as necessary to re-establishorder.
2
If we send the police in to re-establishorder they don't come out again.
3
This was the insoluble problem of every attempt to re-establishorder in the Russian dominions.
4
These are the measures the government has adopted to re-establishorder and relieve your condition.
5
I want at least four thousand general troops to re-establishorder in Durringham and the immediate counties.
6
And it might be, after all, Marat would re-establishorder, the finances, the prosperity of the country.
7
At no point did the officers responsible for the executions argue that capital punishments were needed to re-establishorder.
8
It is both mistaken and morally repugnant to argue that the deaths were necessary to " re-establishorder" and guarantee future growth.
9
This was an excuse for Ursus to make out-of-door harangues to the populace, and for his friend Tom-Jim-Jack to use his fists to re-establishorder.
10
Prim had re-establishedorder, he wrote.
11
The king, instead of re-establishingorder at Naples by his presence, speedily returned to Palermo, to indulge in his favourite amusements.
12
With great dignity, Jacobs led the team off the platform -and back on to it 10 minutes later when the police had re-establishedorder.
13
Violent and even fatal dissensions, however, distracted this incongruous community, till the government of Massachusetts assumed the sway over it, and re-establishedorder and prosperity.
14
Into the midst of this chaos, Lady Ogram brings a directing mind, a beneficent spirit of initiative, and the means, the power, of re-establishingorder.