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The Vietnamese, meanwhile, had been ordered in writing not to give interviews.
Probably the captain who'd insisted on his orders in writing - fat lot of good it had done him.
"You want to put those orders in writing, Lieutenant?"
I'll put that order in writing, so there won't be any question about what happens to you if it isn't carried out.
"Will you give me that order in writing?"
Harper was unwilling to put his name to a document he could not agree with, unless ordered in writing to do so.
He insisted on having his orders in writing.
There are eight basic rules of stroke order in writing a Chinese character:
And you should have had my order in writing before searching a man's ship-bag or his locker!"
Surely he knows that no perpetrator of genocide, including Hitler, put his orders in writing.
I dare say you want your orders in writing?'
When Middleton told Patton to put the order in writing, the issue was dropped.
Monsignor Kavanagh said he had received no such order in writing.
"They put their orders in writing, and couriers run them to the generals in the field."
The General dismounts, steps into a cottage, a little from the wayside; will give them right order in writing.
"It will be an honour to serve under you, General, but I would appreciate having those orders in writing."
Rusty angrily backed down - even a second lieutenant isn't stupid enough to put such orders in writing.
"Zebbie, make that an order in writing and sign your name - if you want to look foolish.
Give orders in writing to the police about how rapidly and in what strength they will be expected to reply to mob violence anywhere.
'So you won't mind giving your orders in writing.'
At that time he had demanded that Urquhart give him his orders in writing so that "I would not be held responsible for the disaster."
"Mr Ramage has his orders in writing from Admiral Tewtin."
'Mindstar brass actually put an order in writing that he wasn't to use his intuition when he was assembling mission strategies.
Per Chuikov's and Sokolovsky's direction, Weidling put his surrender order in writing.
He then suffered a shrapnel wound to the throat, which forced him to give orders in writing - including one, with the gunboat gravely damaged, to abandon ship.