What is told to go somewhere is often referred to as a "directive" or "instruction." This can apply to various contexts, such as a command given to a person or an indication in a set of guidelines. In a more casual context, it might simply be called a "message" or "note" directing someone to a location.
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He left because he was either angry that he couldn't hurt Johnny when he told him what to do, or he was sad that Johnny, who worshipped Dally, told him what to do.
No, to be drafted means that you are compelled to go somewhere (usually into military service). Thus you can not be drafted OUT of somewhere. If you are forcibly told you can no longer attend a school you are "expelled" from that school.
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Yes he has to go, that's why they are called orders. He can request a change in orders, but if it is denied then he must go.
wish i was there or jealous i am saying just go with jealous that's the finally answer by a 5th grader.
You are going to have to shift your interest somewhere else as it is very apparent she is heterosexual and is taken anyway. Do not go any further with this.
it is told somewhere in the first season
go somewhere girl or boy
Go somewhere where it is Yes Legal. Go somewhere where it is Yes Legal.
It's called "Let the rest of the world go by".