ord.

ord.

abbr.
1. order
2. ordinal
3. ordinance
4. ordnance
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The USD 215 million investment in the new hangar and ground equipment building is the latest example in a long list of investments in ORD. The 191,000-square-foot structure, which is replacing a smaller hangar on the airfield, has increased bay capacity.
"We still have a mathematical chance of making the play-offs but we are realistic enough to know they are beyond us now," said Ord.
The Co-op blamed an administration error, adding: "While we regret the error, we are delighted that some people are taking the opportunity to visit Muir of Ord."
"We'll be well supported, that's for sure," said Ord.
But yesterday Judge David Harris QC adjourned the sentencing at Liverpool crown court to allow for physiological tests on Ord.
The plant has created approximately 40 new jobs in the city of Ord.
Douglas Ord. "Kawamata's Sheds" Parachute 65 (Jan-Mar.
CONCRETE TEST AT FORT ORD. Military installations have a recurring need for aggregate to use as fill, roads, revetments and other projects.
But the number of appliances travelling with crews of just four has increased rapidly under cost-cutting moves approved by Strathclyde Firemaster Ord.
We played well against Fylde, but we could have done better - if we had played like we did against Bamber Bridge the week before, we would have won easily," said Ord.
"We've already done some development work on the car and the plan is to keep that going," explained Ord.