| 31. | Even in the National Museum, the jumble of objects in storerooms has not been put in order.
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| 32. | Now things are being put in order.
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| 33. | The government is determined to carry out such policies that would put in order economy and public finances.
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| 34. | "Here, everything has to be put in order, " a 19-year-old Albanian student, Vjosa Beqiri, said after voting.
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| 35. | In the remaining two years of his secretaryship Owen put in order the work already done on Anglesey.
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| 36. | Please, I would like to know, what should I put in order for my page not to be deleted.
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| 37. | Traders can put in orders before the market opens, which can push up the price on the initial trade.
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| 38. | Other than the overall winner, the nominees are not put in order of preference ( 1, 2, 3 ).
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| 39. | In January 1917, after Shackleton had rescued the survivors, he had the hut put in order and locked up.
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| 40. | It traditionally marked the end of the business year, when books were balanced, debts discharged and affairs put in order.
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