Ellen Borakove, the spokeswoman for New York City's Medical Examiner, said it has about 5, 000 body bags in stock and has ordered another 5, 000, which will be delivered Thursday.
India's airlines fly 381 aircraft, and have ordered another 473, according to CAPA. Meanwhile in Indonesia, a nation of 240 million people, airlines fly 514 planes and have orders in for another 732.
Sandborn took Smarr on as a patient and ordered an MRI and another colonoscopy.
We were so disappointed that we put our tasting on hold and, a little while later, ordered another sampling, this one of 2007 Chardonnays, many of which had just recently been released.
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Hours after the Supreme Court refused to intervened, Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson Monday ordered an execution date be set for Hain and another convicted killer, while ruling out DNA testing.
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Muntari took offense when Rocchi booked Balotelli in the first half, and was ordered off after trying to prevent the referee from issuing another yellow card when the midfielder protested the decision.
Whether they should have been ordered to sail immediately for Kuwait and join the invasion force there is another matter.
If an anti-science group such as the Center for Food Safety or the Institute of Responsible Technology or the Union of Concerned Scientists challenges the EA for not considering one issue or another, the assessment can be deemed insufficient and a new one must be ordered.
Another federal judge in California ordered a man, Gonzalez Rogers, to read books and write book reports as part of his sentence related to charges of attempting to sell grenade launchers.
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Five days later, following another battery mishap that led to an emergency landing of a 787 in Japan, LaHood and Huerta ordered United, the lone U.S. carrier with 787s, to ground the planes.
In December, the Arkansas Supreme Court threw out the conviction and ordered a new trial now slated for August saying the tweeting, along with an instance of another juror falling asleep, amounted to acts of jury misconduct.
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