Traders at the time said pre-placed sell orders under that level helped to advance the price break.
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That's because court orders under the 1986 law are almost always sealed, and the Internet provider is generally prohibited from notifying the customer whose data is searched.
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It said the "flaws" with the civil court orders were most acute with foreign travel orders under which convicted paedophiles can be banned from going abroad for up to five years.
Control orders introduced under Labour placed terror suspects under close supervision which critics described as similar to house arrest.
In Ciudad Juarez a taskforce of thousands of federal army soldiers, federal police and municipal police patrol the streets under direct orders from the president of Mexico to bring the violence under control.
They were, after all, under orders from the Environmental Protection Agency to get rid of lead.
Under orders from regulators, they were mostly unable to pay dividends and repurchase stock.
The soldiers' defence was that they had acted under orders, and they have appealed.
Pakistani troops on the border are under orders to retaliate as soon as they are fired upon.
And banks are strapped for capital and under orders from regulators not to take substantial new financial risks.
China's state banks are under orders to tighten up horribly lax lending habits.
The Marines are under orders to search and interview all people attempting to enter or leave Iraq through Iran.
America was fighting the Cold War with the CIA under orders to stem the Communist tide in Central America.
They are under orders from the judge not to speak about the case.
Immigration officials were polite but acting under orders "from above", Mr Xenophon said.
Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been under house arrest for years under orders from Myanmar's military regime.
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Then peers will debate a series of orders and regulations under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act.
During the current budget year, the Census Bureau, under orders from Congress, has scattered a unit called Statistical Compendia Branch.
No doubt HR is under orders, while screening job applicants for the claims department, to seek out the most inept.
The soldiers said they were acting under orders from Major Dan Taylor, who was in charge of Camp Bread Basket.
The dam was reported to be still operational, with rebels under orders from their commanders not to interfere with the workers there.
Would it be a member of the criminal underground or covert national operative in another region of the world, acting under orders?
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Concern was growing along the region's vulnerable coast lines, where hundreds of thousands of people had been under orders to evacuate since Sunday.
The latter confirmed he was under orders to reduce the wage bill after Romanov warned he would no longer tolerate "mercenaries" at Tynecastle.
Several specialist crew members were left on board the toxic sub for about a day, because they were under orders to keep watch.
His boss was further up the queue, under orders from his wife to be swabbed and get the antibiotics - Cipro, to be exact.
But the Church lawyer who helped Archbishop Weakland prepare the case against Fr Murphy says that he was not under orders to halt the trial.
Tensions brewed, for instance, when she organized a golf-themed 21st-birthday party for a student at University of Virginia under orders from his mother in Epsom, England.
As we wrote Friday, this will be a scandal like Watergate if it turns out that the IRS was acting under orders from Barack Obama or Valerie Jarrett.
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