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France and Russia wanted two resolutions: the first ordering Iraq to comply, and the second authorising the use of force if it does not.
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Foodler, the online food ordering service that connects consumers with the widest variety of restaurants for immediate delivery, today announced that it is the first food ordering service to accept Bitcoins to pay for delivery and takeout.
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His start-up was not the first to offer Internet ordering and home delivery.
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President Bush is reportedly poised to respond to this and other missile threats by ordering for the first time the deployment of missile defenses.
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Pizza Hut is launching the first-of-a-kind ordering app, allowing Xbox LIVE members in the U.S. to purchase pizza, wings, pasta and more from Xbox 360.
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There are multiple ways fans can join the exclusive First Access Club, by pre-ordering the game from select retailers or by purchasing the Borderlands Game of the Year Edition on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 system and Windows PC.
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Once this double-ordering plays out, an ugly first quarter next year is likely to hit.
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Mr Ben-Menashe showed the court the first part of a secretly-filmed video, which he says shows Mr Tsvangirai ordering the assassination.
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But this is believed to be one of the first times that a court in the country has taken the highly unusual step of ordering the installation of CCTV cameras in a house to prevent such disputes.
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Ordering signals priority, and while a question concerning retirement benefits is perfectly appropriate, a person whose first question is about retirement is probably signaling a security bias as well.
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