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1 Hungary is trying to restore order and enforce EU rules, officials said.
2 Armed police have since stepped in to restore order in the area.
3 Despite the sad events, we have a tremendous opportunity to restore order .
4 The army seized power to restore order after months of street protests.
5 Strange that they weren't coming into the library to help restore order .
6 Mrs. English tried to restore order , but that was asking the impossible.
7 The national guard was brought in on two occasions to restore order .
8 Kiir imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew on Monday to try to restore order .
9 U.S. Marines land to restore order , later replaced by Brazilian-led U.N. peacekeepers.
10 After more than 12 hours, the army moved in to restore order .
11 It was almost a full minute before the chairman could restore order .
12 The exertions of the officers to restore order were not entirely successful.
13 The most desperate efforts of the officers availed not to restore order .
14 The overworked bouncers moved in to restore order , pushing the crowd back.
15 He first set over the country a stern ruler to restore order .
16 I will restore order to my household before another day has passed.
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