Examples of using Taking orders in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Huntsman said he found the experience of taking orders from Haldeman“very mixed.
Toyota will start taking orders for the 2019 Avalon in late spring, with pricing to be announced at a later date.
Not taking orders from them. You do understand we are burning witches here.
Last June, Airbus started taking orders for the A321neo XLR,
Going to the Beltline, the GetBackers encounter various warriors taking orders from a being known as Voodoo King from Babylon City.
We are taking orders for Oyster Mesh
Asher(Ron Perlman) is a contract killer whos spent the better part of his life ending other lives, taking orders from Avi(Richard Dreyfuss).
by combat police and special forces units taking orders directly from Nhu,
have suspended taking orders for cars and paperwork.
Toshiba plans to start taking orders by the summer of next year to start mass production as early as 2005.
It also lets those"two or three young women" to carve out a nice little business by taking orders for others.
the admiral told Jacobs: He would be taking orders from a civilian.
party split into a reformist and revolutionary party, some accused Guesde( leader of the latter) of taking orders from Marx;
I saw it in the eyes of young chaplain lieutenants who hated taking orders.
The operation in Burma was so disastrous that Chinese forces under his command stopped taking orders.
the admiral told Jacobs: He'd be taking orders from a civilian.
Another example is Slovakia's AeroMobile, which recently announced it is ready to start taking orders for commercial versions of a flying car designed to travel distances of up to around 600 miles.
Yamaha announced last week that it has started taking orders from other original equipment manufacturers(OEMs) for its high-performance prototype electric motors for a variety of vehicles, including cars and motorcycles.
Although the separatist leadership in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions publicly deny that they taking orders from Moscow, rebel officials privately concede the Kremlin plays a direct role in their decision-making.
Japanese rival Nissan has already begun taking orders for its Leaf electric car, which is set to arrive in Japan