"Stand not upon the order of your going" is from Macbethby Shakespeare.
Macbeth
I misspoke earlier at the scene when I said the cars were going slower. Upon reflection, I now recall that the cars were indeed traveling at around 60 miles per hour when they crashed. Thank you for allowing me to clarify.
He makes a stand against Jack and the choir boys because they had not acted upon their responsibility of keeping the fire going.
To stand or rest; to find support; -- with in, on, or upon., To take a stand and refuse to give way; to hold to something firmly or determinedly; to be persistent, urgent, or pressing; to persist in demanding; -- followed by on, upon, or that; as, he insisted on these conditions; he insisted on going at once; he insists that he must have money.
They had to stand against the cavalry raid led by Union General in 1865 during the last stage of the Civil War in order "to Leave Nothing for the Rebellion to Stand Upon".
When you come upon an injured person, ABC is the mnemonic for what you check, in order of important: Airway Breathing Circulation The "D" is less often used and may stand for defibrillation or disability.
In the UK the term "OBE" stands for Order of the British Empire. This designation is a few levels below that of knight. It is an order of Chivalry bestowed upon either a military or civilian official by the Queen.
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A music stand perhaps? From Alice in Wonderland- maybe flamingos because that is what were used to play croquet
Adam Smith said that each person makes decisions based upon supply and demand.