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==Order/order/order is too much!==
Can you check the following change (to avoid order/order/order):
Can you check the following change (to avoid order/order/order):


You can, if you want, apply to the judge who made the order for a further order saying that the order <span class="noglossary">will</span> be ''suspended'' until the appeal is heard.
<tt>You can, if you want, apply to the judge who made the order for a further order saying that the order will be ''suspended'' until the appeal is heard.</tt>


Same deal with the master:
Same deal with the master:


You can, if you want, apply to the master who made the order for a further order saying that the order <span class="noglossary">will</span> be ''suspended'' until the appeal is heard.
<tt>You can, if you want, apply to the master who made the order for a further order saying that the order <span class="noglossary">will</span> be ''suspended'' until the appeal is heard.</tt>

Revision as of 22:57, 30 April 2013

Order/order/order is too much![edit]

Can you check the following change (to avoid order/order/order):

You can, if you want, apply to the judge who made the order for a further order saying that the order will be suspended until the appeal is heard.

Same deal with the master:

You can, if you want, apply to the master who made the order for a further order saying that the order will be suspended until the appeal is heard.