give+an+order+to

  • 121order —   1. Command. Kauoha (general; to send for, as groceries); kēnā, ho okēnākēnā, ōlelo kauoha, ho opa a.    ♦ Money order, pepa kīko o kālā.    ♦ Postal money order, pila kīko o hale leka.    ♦ By order of, ma ke kauoha a.    ♦ To give orders,… …

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  • 122Order of the Engineer — An engineer receiving his ring in a ceremony at Wayne State University. The Order of the Engineer is an association for graduate and professional engineers in the United States that emphasizes pride and responsibility in the engineering… …

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  • 123Order of Saint Nicholas Thaumaturgus (Ukrainian) — The Order of Saint Nicholas Thaumaturgus (Ukrainian: Орден Святого Миколи Чудотворця) is a Ukrainian order established by the All Ukrainian Foundation for International Cooperation Ukrainian People Embassy . The order is issued in 3 degrees. The… …

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  • 124give someone the OK — get/give/someone the OK phrase to get or give someone permission to do something I’ll place the order as soon as you give me the OK. Thesaurus: to give someone permission to do somethingsynonym Main entry: OK …

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  • 125Give Up — A procedure in securities or commodities trading where the executing broker places a trade on behalf of another broker as if he/she actually executed the trade. This is usually done because a broker is too busy to place a… …

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  • 126Order of battle at the Glorious First of June — The sinking of the Vengeur du Peuple, engraving by P. Ozanne …

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  • 127Order of battle of the Battle of Long Island — Lord Stirling leading an attack against the British in order to enable the retreat of other troops at the Battle of Long Island, 1776. Painting by Alonzo Chappel, 1858. The …

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  • 128order — n 1. command, commandment, mandate, dictate, dictum, direction, directive, instruction, behest, Archaic. hest, imperative, ultimatum; prescript, prescription, enjoinment; rule, regulation, act, law, ordinance, statute, edict, decree, fiat, ukase …

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