No its simple as long as you have at least 7 hours of sleep you will be just fine.
An example is: Wow, the service here is really good! (It took 2 hours to get your food, then the order was incorrect, taking another hour to prepare, and the waiter was rude. The service was terrible.)
The Order of Magnitude of a number is a way to express its size in terms of powers of ten. If, for example, he trained for 1,000 hours, the Order of Magnitude would be 10^3. If he trained for 50,000 hours, the Order of Magnitude would be 10^4. To determine the specific Order of Magnitude, you need to know the exact number of hours he trained.
"He is a pig" is an example of a metaphor. It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance.
The order of impression of details really depends on the subject studied. For example school studies will have many more details and the order will vary.
The word "Proto" means to signify a early, first in order or ranking. For example protomorphic. "Proto" used in a primitive form for example protoplast or prototype.
About all day and wakes up early and plays all day again and does it in that order until the game
To stand first you need to be the first person in line. This may mean that you need to arrive several hours early in order to be first in the line.
This means you are annoyed with something. For example: 'I am really cheesed off that they got my order wrong!'
example of emphasis by climatic order
In order to be a chef, not only do you have to be a good chef, you have to be creative with the dishes you make. Works hours may contain weekends, late evenings, early mornings and holidays.
With the ever increasing security measures to ensure the safety of passengers - it is widely accepted that an individual should show up at least two hours early to their flight in order to assure departure.
In what sense? Usually pre-order means to order something before it is ready/released. For example, if you wanted to get a DVD but it was not released until next month, you could 'pre-order' it today and it would be delivered next month when it was released. It really isn't that different to plain old 'order' really. As for the 'ships' part, i think unless is as obvious as it sounds, we'd need some more information.