Those key players have all said they'll follow the UN's marchingorders.
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In 1852, in his twentieth year, he received his first marchingorders.
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The former Ireland lock was given his marchingorders shortly after half-time.
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We were civil servants getting our marchingorders from our political masters.
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I say give them their marchingorders and then let them march.
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You'll get your walkingpapers in the morning when the doctor comes.
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She called the director today and gave him his walkingpapers.
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I think, Barry, that you're about to get your walkingpapers.
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But I'm hoping mother will give him his walkingpapers pretty soon now.
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Better mind your pegs, or you get your walkingpapers.
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There can be no doubt that her hostess was resolved to issue her walkingpapers.
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Give him his walkingpapers and come find me.
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It means giving him his walkingpapers.
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Lucas: Madam is going to give you your walkingpapers-she'slooking for you to do just that.
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Twelve people got their walkingpapers.
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He gave me my walkingpapers.
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I have to clear out all my extracurricular work, give it up, or Harrison will issue my walkingpapers.
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You've got your walkingpapers.
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Got your walkingpapers yet?
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Got his walkingpapers, eh?
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That charge became clearer Wednesday when the directory service closed its corporate-market push-media division and handed about 15 employees their walkingpapers.