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introduce order

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In numerous tribes in South America, Africa, and Australia, recounted myths tell of a chaotic ancient time when women were in charge of society and men were forced to take control to introduce order and stability.
GulfWeekly watched as Captain Mohammed Khalil and his team of two lieutenants, three officers and volunteers helped introduce order at the busy junction as the traffic lights were switched on and then off for a spell last week.
The Clean Neighbourhood and Environment Act of 2005 gave local authorities powers to introduce orders in a number of categories, forcing dog owners to have their pets on a lead, making them clean up after their dog, and bringing in dog exclusion areas.
 
 
 
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