Orders
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Gallipoli Star (Ottoman Empire) (1915)
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L'insigne des blessés militaires (France) (1915)
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The Order of Charity (Ottoman Empire) (1878)
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Patriotic Women's Association merit badge (Japan)
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Soviet Order of the Red Star (1930)
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Soviet Order of Victory (1945)
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Famous quotes containing the word orders:
“One cannot be a good historian of the outward, visible world without giving some thought to the hidden, private life of ordinary people; and on the other hand one cannot be a good historian of this inner life without taking into account outward events where these are relevant. They are two orders of fact which reflect each other, which are always linked and which sometimes provoke each other.”
—Victor Hugo (18021885)
“There is nothing on earth more exquisite than a bonny book, with well-placed columns of rich black writing in beautiful borders, and illuminated pictures cunningly inset. But nowadays, instead of looking at books, people read them. A book might as well be one of those orders for bacon and bran.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“The newspapers, especially those in the East, are amazingly superficial and ... a large number of news gatherers are either cynics at heart or are following the orders and the policies of the owners of their papers.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)