a call to order

  • 51Order of Friars Minor Conventuals —     Order of Friars Minor Conventuals     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Friars Minor Conventuals     This is one of the three separate bodies, forming with the Friars Minor and the Capuchins what is commonly called the First Order of St.… …

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  • 52call upon — index address (petition), call (appeal to), command, delegate, direct (order), importune …

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  • 53Order from Chaos — Origin Kansas City, Missouri, USA Genres Death metal Black metal Thrash metal Years active 1987–1995 Labels Decapitated Eternal Darkne …

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  • 54call-up — call ups 1) ADJ: ADJ n If a person gets their call up papers, they receive an official order to join the armed forces. Syn: draft 2) N COUNT A call up is an occasion on which people are ordered to report for service in the armed forces. The call… …

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  • 55call-up — n BrE 1.) an order to join the army, navy etc American Equivalent: draft ▪ He got his call up papers in July. 2.) an opportunity or invitation to play for a professional sports team, especially a national one call up to ▪ Stewart s recent call up …

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  • 56Order (album) — Order Studio album by Maroon Released April 20, 2009 Recorded 2009 at Klangschmiede Studio E, Mellrichstadt, Germany Genre …

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  • 57call somebody to order — call sb/sth to ˈorder idiom to ask people in a meeting to be quiet so that the meeting can start or continue Main entry: ↑callidiom …

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  • 58call center — call ,center noun count a place where a large number of people are employed to make telephone calls, either in order to sell a product or service, or to answer customers questions, complaints, requests for service, etc.: call center… …

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  • 59call someone's bluff — To expose or challenge someone s show of strength, confidence, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑bluff * * * call someone’s bluff phrase to ask someone to do what they are threatening to do because you believe they do not intend to do it, but want to trick… …

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  • 60order taker — UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE someone whose job is to take orders from customers, especially over the phone: »In order to increase profit margins, many fast food chains are locating their order takers in call centers that are hundreds of miles away …

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