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3.4 Which of the extreme "right-wing" groups, such as Orde
African National Congress Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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"Orde," said he, "I'm going to try you out on a very delicate matter.
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"Orde," said he, "I want you to believe me in this: I never was more sorry for anything in my life!
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Orde Wingate is perhaps so famous that there is no need to summarize his life.
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Orde Wingate is perhaps so famous that there is no need to summarize his life.
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While Sir Hugh Orde, president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, who organised the reinforcements, said such assistance had been planned to ensure other forces could cope with violence in their own areas, it was clear that the city could have used the extra officers.
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Sir Hugh Orde, the president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said if other forces requested help they would be supported.
England riots: pressure to scrap police cuts as Birmingham mourns its dead
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Orde Wingate is perhaps so famous that there is no need to summarize his life.
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Orde, who has been having regular discussions with the prime minister and the home secretary at Cobra, said: Clearly these are challenging times.
England riots: pressure to scrap police cuts as Birmingham mourns its dead
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Had that fresh blood been brought in by 2008 in the form of Sir Hugh Orde or Bernard Hogan-Howe – both Met men but out of the Yard for some time, the cozy and unchallenged clique at the top of Scotland Yard may have been shaken up and any unhealthy outside relationships with them.
Stephenson became collateral damage in phone-hacking investigation
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