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12 Sentences With "putting in order"

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"The meeting stressed that the government, which was formed amid the difficult conditions experienced by the country, is tasked with putting in order the internal situation and confronting the (Saudi) aggression," Saba reported.
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. Appointed vicar provincial in 1652, his health failed under so many labours, and he fell ill and died.
In politics he belonged to the constitutional party. The king created him a marquis. 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. His only published work was ' (Paris, 1801, republished Milan, 1805 and 1811, under the title ').
The painters were very > conscientious observers of reality and therefore you will find at least one > mouse in every one of those scenes. I love going up to look at the mouse > peeking out between the books the librarians at Alexandria are putting in > order. They are very well portrayed. In another there is a mouse that sits > on the back of the chair of the hero and looks with him at his manuscripts.
Ruslan Tarpan: - "As in the old Odessa and the same today: in the basis for building foundation was laid a capsule or a granite plate. Similarly, today, in the presence of priests, we made a solemn bookmark of this monument." Restoration of the monument required putting in order the entire area around the monument. Within six months the project documentation was created, archive materials were studied to restore the original appearance and colors of buildings.
The 155th Escort Battalion, defend the river crossing Yugla, subjected to massive air, which resulted in the convoy battalion suffered heavy losses and was dedicated to putting in order. After 30 June 1941, had to operate as a part of 10th Rifle Corps, 8th Army but it had no organic artillery, engineer, or logistical support."Internal forces in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945", Documents and materials. Moscow, 1975, 39, cited in David Glantz, Stumbling Colossus, University Press of Kansas, 1998, 175.
In 2011, an initiative group of Shakhtin inhabitants appealed to the city administration with a request for restoration of the monument. The idea was supported by the mayor of the city. All financial issues for putting in order the bust and its installation were solved at the expense of the deputies of the City Duma, the administration and the citizens themselves. In 2012, the monument to the poet was restored, but in a new place - near the museum of local lore, located along Shevchenko Street, 149.
Being the bishop of Sevsk, Damaskin was able to improve deanery accounting, elevate sermon and introduce some improvements in the choir. On 22 September 1783, he moved to Nizhny Novgorod. Education was the top priority for bishop Damaskin, he cultivated affinity to science among priesthood and used it as the main criteria while appointing new priests within the diocese. 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.
By advising in council the disbanding of the militia, he greatly facilitated the peaceful establishment of the new government. In the 'Leven and Melville Papers' (p. 14) there is printed, under date 25 April 1689, an exoneration and discharge to him of his office of register, securing him — on account of his faithful service both in putting 'in order and method' the various documents under his charge and recovering many that were missing — 'from all danger in his person or estate, notwithstanding of any acts, writings, councils, speeches, or any crimes committed by him.' It would appear, however, that he was not finally exonerated until after 17 January 1690.
Although with finding this, these researchers also found that patients with prefrontal brain damage had a difficult time putting in order or sequencing the events that happen within a script. They concluded that the prefrontal brain-damaged patients had difficulty within finding the goal of each script, where each script has a specific thing that a person looks for to achieve. For example, within the script of going to a restaurant, the goal of the dinner would be to eat, where prefrontal brain-damaged patients are likely to see the goal of this script as paying for the meal or ordering for the food.
In January 1860, Gottlieb wrote to the LMS reporting the arrival of John Chapman and his wife: > With respect to the Chapel I have not the time to draw up an estimate of the > probable expense of putting in order but as the missionaries for this place > Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, and Miss O Callaghan (of the Chinese Evangelisation > Society) have arrived at Singapore, and are expected here in a few days; I > had better, I think, leave it with Mr. Chapman to make his report to you on > the condition of the Chapel. The arrival in Penang of the Chapmans, who were encouraged to leave Bristol and work in the island by George Müller, marked the beginning of formal Brethren missionary work in Malaysia.
Supervision contributed to putting in order the production of cases both in the very presence of the Senate and in its office; the value of the Senate as an effective authority has grown. On the other hand, the establishment of the post of Prosecutor General deprived the Senate of its former relative independence; often, by law, equal to the entire Senate, the Prosecutor General in many cases actually prevailed over him. After the death of Peter I, the value of the post fell along with the influence of the Senate itself: the Supreme Privy Council established on February 8, 1726, became the most powerful. Prosecutor General Yaguzhinsky was appointed a resident in Poland, and the post of Prosecutor General was effectively abolished; her nominal execution was entrusted to the Chief Prosecutor Voeikov, who had no influence in the Senate.

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