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order

[awr-der] / ˈɔr dər /










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The crew's last resort is getting a court order to seize and sell the boat to pay off the owner's debts, an option ITF is exploring with its legal team.

From Barron's

Along the way, the Hong Kong government denied him his choice of lawyer and stole his newspaper without a court order.

From The Wall Street Journal

This position is adopted in order to protect the identities of people who operate undercover on behalf of the state, or who take risks to assist the security forces.

From BBC

Price is facing public corruption charges and was ordered last month to stand trial.

From Los Angeles Times

The Narges Foundation says the latest sentence brings the total time she has been ordered to spend in prison to 44 years.

From BBC