Instructors emphasized to the moppers to only take orders from umpires, who sometimes disregard player requests.
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Chinese manufacturers take orders from Western companies that have designed products for their home markets.
We're here to take orders from them, not go give orders to them.
These people now have no personal stake in the business and take orders and deal with faceless corporate entities.
When cars start to stack up in line, a crew member may sally forth, PDA in hand, to take orders.
In his home town, a small German-Catholic community lost in the Minnesota prairie, to take orders was the highest career.
Oldies play over the speakers as the mindful waitstaff take orders and ensure that the bowls of bar snacks remain full.
In 1960 a Catholic running for president had to persuade the Protestant majority that he would not take orders from the pope.
He responded to their complaints of slow service and arrogant engineers by adding 400 customer-service agents to take orders and quote jobs faster.
"I don't take orders well, " he joked, riding along in a convoy of armored carriers in downtown Mogadishu, gunners manning the roof hatches.
Mitsubishi wants to take orders from companies that are too small to deal directly with the likes of Nippon Steel, Japan's biggest steel maker.
Enforcement officials say brokers were on the scene to take orders.
But under U.S. law, a banker can't advertise securities products or take orders on transactions from U.S. clients without being registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Unkind critics note that Mr Duisenberg's previous experience of running monetary policy, as head of the Dutch central bank, was to take orders from the German Bundesbank.
But will big countries like France take orders from Brussels?
Serb KPS officers in the north have refused to take orders from Pristina since independence and work to the UN instead, while in other Serb areas they have simply resigned.
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It's clear that Mr. Obama chose Mr. Hagel not because he wants a strong and knowledgeable adviser but because he wants a cipher who will take orders from the White House.
They should decline to take orders from slow payers.
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The legions of Hippocrates do not take orders gladly.
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After we launched the site and figured out how to take orders and ship products, the next task we faced was to get more visitors to the site, and ultimately more sales.
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Businesses can now use their existing landline numbers to field customer inquiries, schedule appointments, send out reminders, take orders and invite their customers to text them back-the way the vast majority of consumers prefer to communicate.
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The BBC's Rana Jawad in the capital, Tripoli, says the country is still awash with weapons and there are lone regional and city brigades as well as some rogue militia groups that only take orders from themselves.
We are now ready to take orders.
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War veterans have repeatedly said they only take orders from Mr Mugabe, but they too are becoming increasingly frustrated and angry that, a month after the elections, they still have not been given the land they were promised.
If the technology successfully drives costs lower, it could be a welcome boost for Hollywood, which, despite selling the world tales of futuristic sophistication, is as an industry often behind the curve in technology--images are stored on bulky, perishable film stock and large crews of technicians take orders from essentially paper-based offices.
American troops from Afghanistan to Iraq and beyond take their orders from a man who is retiring early.
Painstakingly, he and his partner persuaded 24 retailers to take small orders -- on average fewer than 100 pairs each.
But in Strpce, Serb KPS officers still take their orders from headquarters in Urosevac, the nearest big Albanian town, arguing that the local community needs their protection.
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