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Next comes the putting in order of all my notes.
The two men soon found themselves putting in orders for other people.
This act of the leader was called ranga, or putting in order.
It has a farm which should not take a lot of putting in order; it is practically self-contained, but could be extended if necessary.
They were successful at least for today as individual investors jumped into the stock offering eagerly, putting in orders for 880 million shares.
Nick Moriello, the owner, didn't even bother putting in orders for Halloween makeup.
Palmieri undertook the task of putting in order this work and made many additions of his own.
The tranquillity of a secluded retreat was indispensable for preparing and putting in order the abundant materials in my possession.
In the highest tower of the Keep he labored, putting in order the huge astrolabe and the other massive instruments necessary for his accurate observations.
Chasseloup's later years were employed chiefly in putting in order his manuscripts, a task which he had to abandon owing to the failure of his sight.
She liked the record so much that she insisted that it be played again; by that time, the other customers were putting in orders for the same record.
He is also known for putting in order local theological seminaries, expanding of teaching of theology, introducing of study of some local languages and extending the libraries.
Mr. Goldinger was accused of putting in orders with Refco to both sell and buy financial futures and then later deciding which clients would be assigned profitable trades.
In the song about a waitress putting customer orders into the short-order cook, "You can hear her putting in orders like this, ... 86 on the cherry pies."
I had gotten work at the district library, putting in order the Allec and Rayzhia collections, but Arlin had paid most of our keep, with quick fmgers and some trained playing cards.
It was one of the untidy areas that he disliked, a perfect den to host a work-shy apprentice or accommodate the detritus of engineering that the lazy couldn't be bothered putting in order.
After his return to Paris (16 July, 1644) he devoted himself to putting in order the rich material he had brought from the East, which he had increased by visits to the libraries of France and Italy.
On the way through the town, up the steep street to the High Cross, and down the gentler slope beyond to the ramp which led up to the castle gateway, she fell into a thoughtful silence, putting in order her recollections.
He then returned to Italy in the Duke's entourage, where he was entrusted with putting in order the Viceroyalty's finances, and sent on several espionage-related missions to the rival Republic of Venice, although it is now believed these did not involve him personally.
She took part in several television programs on Channel 2: "Osim Seder" (putting in order) with Ben Caspit, "Talking of Current Events" with Dalia Neumann, and "Medinat Halakha" with Uri Orbakh and Sarah Blau.