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  • The pilots benefited from a great deal of on-the-job training, but the squadron's main contribution to the campaign entailed carrying dispatches and mail.
  • This process must proceed with dispatch, without posturing, without grandstanding, without empty words.
  • From his driveway, Benelli dispatches patrol cars and sends officers to new assignments.
  • A reporter was dispatched to Naples to cover the riot.
  • Perret considers this dispatch an anomaly: "It stands alone, unsupported, unrepeated."
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  • They called C4, which is Mexico's emergency dispatch system and advised them that they had been lost for two days, were stranded, dehydrated, and were going to light a signal fire to attempt to get some help," said Cal Fire spokesperson Roxanne Provaznik. Knowledge is Power
  • When I saw it was a beer company, I called my dispatcher and said, ‘I can’t do this. Muslim trucker sues over alcohol load
  • So saying, he exhorted Brown to be hasty in dispatching his breakfast, as, ‘the frost having given way, the scent would lie this morning primely. Chapter XXV
  • There was also a report that Japan was dispatching its troops to Korea on the pretext of protecting its legation.
  • Last year he dispatched troops into Swat and South Waziristan to oust the Taliban from their mountain lair; more recently, he helped the US increase drone strikes. Mumbai spy says he worked for terrorists ? then briefed Pakistan
  • Within hours a terse reply had been dispatched across Ireland's second city. Times, Sunday Times
  • Babu snagged the spot last year by dispatching a friend to stake it out two months before the season even started.
  • He dispatches enemies with a sword, a battleaxe, or a spear-like native weapon called a taiaha.
  • During the 1990s, Liverpool's biggest contribution to mainstream rock culture involved dispatching platoons of terrifying feral scallies to mug people at Glastonbury.
  • Towns arose with no other purpose than to collect and dispatch merchandise.
  • Dispatches opened with footage of a young man curled up by his front door, whimpering in pain and despair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plucky Anna bounces back from her ordeal the next morning, so eager is she to get a Van Gogh back to the nice lady who deserves it, but a Romanian tycoon dispatches a tiny hit woman to steal the painting away. Touch of Evil
  • Easily the strongest, the proud Dwarf swings a large battleaxe that he uses to cleave opponents in two, and pulls out hatchets to dispatch enemies at a distance.
  • He secured from the douma an order by which three thousand families were moved to that port, and streltsi were dispatched to garrison it. The Story of Russia
  • In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting.
  • Amtrak has sold its mail cars and is getting improved dispatching from the Union Pacific Railroad.
  • This he did, dispatching a small force to scout after the "army" disappearing over the hills. Umbria - the green heart of Italy
  • The people then, quite reasonably, expect the state to be able to handle this task - this task which it has created the necessity of - with dispatch.
  • After the invocational four-poem opening of 'Let's Just Say,' the book moves to 'Some of These Daze,' Bernstein's prose dispatches in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, and on to the acerbic intimacies of 'World on Fire,' which critiques clichés like 'what are we fighting for?' The Chicago Blog: Press Release: Bernstein, Girly Man
  • That leaves three attackers to be tried, as reported in the Times-Dispatch, unless one or more of the attackers is facing more than one trial. 6 CHS-UVa Attackers Plead Guilty at cvillenews.com
  • A chasseur had been dispatched with the counterorder, who passed the exulting, but deluded G---- on the road. The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot.
  • She's also struggling to make upgrades that the city has requested, like computerizing the dispatch system and installing credit-card machines.
  • While original gangstas like NWA presented graphic dispatches from LA gang turf where few reporters were brave enough to tread, he has been sold as a GI Joe doll with real bullet holes.
  • He dispatched the younger player in straight sets.
  • There is a collective sigh of relief around the table as the herbal tea is dispatched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police quickly dispatch a cab and send them home.
  • God dispatched the angel Michael to bring her to the house of Potiphar in Egypt; according to another exegetical tradition, Dinah cast Asenath on the wall of Egypt (i.e., the wall surrounding the palace). Dinah: Midrash and Aggadah.
  • Introduced by a friend to the local renowned English daily correspondent, to my utter surprise, my dispatches found acceptance and were soon published as 'middles'. The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
  • A client company might want new computers and telephones dispatched in a hurry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chirac is taking no chances, however, and has dispatched police reinforcements to the former French nuclear testing ground.
  • A helicopter was dispatched with two ambulances, coastguards and fire crews to help with the rescue. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Donald and the Young Marshal arrived in the capital of Jehol, they discovered that Tang had loaded several hundred trucks with his personal belongings and dispatched them to safety. The Last Empress
  • RTU has popular applications in electric power dispatching automation systems, but it seldom used in hydropower station Supervisory Computer Control Systems (SCCSs).
  • Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines.
  • A Chinese trade mission has been dispatched to Japan.
  • It is possible that the taloned hind limbs were used to dispatch large prey as well, but all of this is merely conjecture.
  • We have 125 cases ready for dispatch.
  • With their regular penchant for not only making political mischief, they now appear to be in cahoots together by dispatching letters which do not appear to make any rational sense.
  • Of course Obama could not have pre-mobilized before the spill had he done so immediately no engineer on the planet believed what BP was saying, plus there *should* have at least been an inspector *immediately* dispatched to verify, but they should have had resources going out withing 14 days. Pigs fly, and the Times chides Obama on the oil spill
  • It was amazing to see the ease with which Indian players dispatched their opponents in all the matches.
  • So a delegation is dispatched to ask Samuel to anoint a king instead.
  • Seacrest wasted no time in dispatching Heather Piccinini and Tiara Purifoy.
  • Back then I was already working as a dispatcher at the Com Center. BREACH OF DUTY
  • Information brokerages dispatch agents capable of information resource gathering, negotiating deals, and performing transactions.
  • A Some growers dip rose stems in paraffin wax to stop them drying out after being dug up for dispatch. The Sun
  • For me ‘the strong, silent type’ conjures up images of slit-eyed Clint Eastwood, mumbling a few well chosen syllables before dispatching some low-life to oblivion with his enormous gun.
  • The next two seeds were even more clinical in dispatching their opponents.
  • Did she really wear a blue hat at the dispatch box? Times, Sunday Times
  • We quickly shut and barred the two doors and the window, and dispatched the three hornets that followed us in.
  • If he tires of their company, he can quickly slit their throats or snap their necks, dispatching an opponent.
  • Barely a word of conversation passed between us until both dishes were dispatched - quite a feat for two old gasbags.
  • When, under international pressure, the Hungarian regime stopped the deportations he circumvented its orders and dispatched a last trainload to the gas chambers.
  • It is a measure of the president's continued pulling power that the Europeans, who have seemingly grudged every extra pair of boots the NATO secretary general has persuaded them to dispatch up until now, are to stump up around 7,000 additional troops for the war in Afghanistan alongside the 30,000 more committed by a president who has now more than doubled the U.S. contingent there. How is Obama being viewed in Europe?
  • The film takes an unapologetic approach to revenge: Richard tortures each of his victims before killing them, making one dance like a puppet before dispatching him with cold calculation.
  • The competent authorities in the Member States may permit the transporter or the owner of the products to provide a guarantee in place of that provided by the authorized warehouse keeper of dispatch.
  • To try to open one of these monstrosities is an exercise in masochism — hurriedly I discard them with the dispatch with which one would thrust away a venomous snake. I Am Sorry to Inform You
  • A taxi dispatcher requires the precise location of cabs to determine which is the closest to a pickup.
  • Mr Hornby, a bombardier in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War, was ordered on a perilous mission while acting as a dispatch rider in Italy.
  • But Boardlawn (ph) said he had seen a fuzzy fax of an older picture of McNair so he calls the dispatcher to ask for a description and McNair plays along. CNN Transcript Apr 9, 2006
  • So why did he take it upon himself to destroy those documents when other types of patient records from that period were left intact and similar dispatch dockets in other blood banks were not destroyed?
  • It will also dispatch bundles of antiviral drugs to hospitals and clinics. Times, Sunday Times
  • He leaned one elbow on the dispatch box and turned round to his backbenchers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Olbinett prepared the evening meal with his accustomed punctuality, and after this was dispatched, the travelers disposed themselves for the night in the wagon and in the tent, and were soon sleeping soundly, notwithstanding the melancholy howling of the "dingoes," the jackals of Australia. In Search of the Castaways
  • He's a strapping, robust he-man living a life of seclusion with other retired adventurers in Kenya, who handily dispatches a group of assassins.
  • Thus each of my 17 chapters begins with a dateline, as if it were a journalistic dispatch.
  • Last summer I had a flat tire on a Sunday evening, with a 5 month old, and there were 3 caa trucks with in 15 miles of where I was located and their dispatch could not get ahold of them. To CAA or Not To CAA?
  • Seventeen years later a British government chose to act on that suggestion and dispatch the fleet.
  • He conclude the negotiation with dispatch.
  • Richmond "Times-Dispatch," of which paper he later became paragrapher and daily poet, and still later editor in chief. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • “Planet Killer” is an astronomical murder mystery set aboard the Martian i.e., human starship MSV Procyon as it is dispatched by Martian Space Force on its maiden voyage in the year 2191 to a destination called the Coalsack. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Mrs. Henderson was on the phone with the police, trying to get past the dispatcher.
  • Van Nistelrooy collected and dispatched a shot from an acute angle through Frank Juric's legs.
  • But before dispatching the plates, I thought to take a test shot from the telescope here.
  • An official was dispatched to London to collect copies of our tapes. Times, Sunday Times
  • One firm sent its lighters, the London County Council dispatched its hopper barges, and the Port of London nine of its tugs which towed Thames sailing barges behind them.
  • He was given a special mention in dispatches for this.
  • For Stewart, the Athens dispatches were a journalistic coup of the first rank.
  • When the green light is observed, you will be free to access your firearm and dispatch your opponent as required.
  • If anyone behaves like that on a rugby pitch they get dispatched pretty quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police can be dispatched to a scene in minutes, in seconds sometimes.
  • Fewer than 5 percent of all calls dispatched to police are made soon enough for officers to stop a crime or arrest a suspect.
  • Each time it merely turned an engine around or coaled and watered it, such as when a yard engine came in for a crew change, the roundhouse was credited with a half-dispatch.
  • Cabinet-level approval of legislation that would authorize dispatch of Self-Defense Forces personnel could come as early as today.
  • Meanwhile a government negotiator is dispatched to Pakistan to play weeks of diplomatic tennis. Grace Dent's TV OD: The Taking Of Prince Harry
  • There were to be no more valedictory dispatches. Times, Sunday Times
  • John West, associate director of the Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute, has replied to my "fulminating" essay, posted to Dispatches, In the Agora and the Panda's Thumb, on ID and "divine design". Reply to John West on ID and Metaphysics - The Panda's Thumb
  • I'll advise you of the dispatch of the goods.
  • He dispatched the task he was assigned
  • He still carries vivid memories of the bloodshed and terror of fighting in the cornfields of the French countryside - and the jubilation of his dispatch while lying in a hospital bed after being wounded.
  • There are hordes of mythical horrors to dispatch in brutal fashion, and vast monolithic structures to scale. Times, Sunday Times
  • That second ref is a link from the Dispatch's archive. Sound Politics: Plaintiff in state voter registration lawsuit implicated in voter fraud again
  • She called dispatch as she had done for almost ten years as a Probation and Parole Officer, and identified herself as she had done for almost ten years. The Volokh Conspiracy » Error to Introduce Evidence of Defendant’s Intimate Relationship as Evidence of Motive to Lie for Covering for Her Lover?
  • In another brief appearance, the inscrutable South African was dispatched from the event with six holes to spare.
  • New research in The Lancet medical journal shows that people were actually more likely to survive if ambulance dispatchers simply talked people through giving chest compressions, rather than trying to explain mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as well. Kiss goodbye to the kiss of life?
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  • Sir James instantly dispatched orders to the cessed soldiers either to come to Dumfries or meet him on the way to Dalry, and commanded the thirteen or fourteen men in the town with him to come at nine next morning to his lodging for supplies. Lay Morals
  • After nine rounds of scrunch-faced spellings and a few gleefully lucky guesses, Michael Whalon terminated his competition with "eviscerate" yesterday in the 35th annual Richmond Times-Dispatch Regional Spelling Bee. News for Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • An assassin was to dispatch the president and his aide.
  • Unsurprisingly, neither Anderson nor Mone were interviewed by BBC foreign correspondent Fergal Keane, whose frontline dispatch comes from Govan tonight.
  • Louis Post-Dispatch have concluded that the transaction largely complied with House rules and was within tax law.
  • In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh dispatched an expedition to the East Coast of North America as Queen Elizabeth I had given him permission to colonise Virginia.
  • And just to close the circle, here is my final dispatch from the campaign trail. Obama Offers Rahm Chief-of-Staff Position - Swampland - TIME.com
  • The scientific journal Nature dispatched a team, which included a magician, to observe the conduct of these experiments.
  • Find for him, Thy Anointed Won, a lefty handwringer who legislates most stridently from the bench, a champion of absurdity, let us see this scoundrel exalted, and then dispatch the Winged Monkey of Thy Perversity to throw his Righteous Wrench into those works! Archive 2009-04-26
  • He dispatched his lunch and took a nap.
  • So he's releasing a bevy of albums of late, and I shan't cachinnate nor chortle at this dispatch.
  • He leaned one elbow on the dispatch box and turned round to his backbenchers. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are then put down using lethal injection, a method of dispatch confirmed as both legally acceptable and humane by the animal protection authorities.
  • We welcome the dispatch of the peace-keeping force.
  • Jamie was particularly incensed that his attention was drawn from a beautifully lean and perfectly cooked fillet of beef by lumpen, doughy and oversized foie gras ravioli that needed considerable endurance for him to dispatch.
  • But the same end could be achieved by less draconian means if the magistrates' courts were empowered to work faster so that those found guilty could be jailed with dispatch.
  • Nato also has dispatched seven frigates, a destroyer, and an auxiliary oiler to the Mediterranean to take the place of American naval assets there.
  • Our dependence upon them, for the sort of plans we have elaborated, is indicated by a recent press dispatch. The Lesson of Iraq
  • The story proper is dispatched, with deadpan swiftness, in the summary that precedes the study: a boy, Stephen, was hit by a slow-moving car; his knee was injured, infection set in, and he was hospitalized with a quite severe condition called osteomyelitis. New York Review: The Collected Stories Of Lydia Davis
  • David Carson, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, writes of Yogi's priceless commencement address at Saint Louis University on May 19th, 2007 which the author missed butcreateda copy of Yogi's oratory masterpiece~ which is fairly closeto the original Yogi speech. YOGI BERRA'S COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
  • In four balls after tea he dispatched both with more inswing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term "Holi" is likely derived from "Holika," the name of a demoness who was dispatched to destroy Prahlad, a great devotee of Vishnu. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • She gave her oath, accent lilting, reading from what looked like a giant plastic placemat on the dispatch box. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence the glass of whisky at the dispatch box rather than mineral water: A premature celebration?
  • This time, a young British official was dispatched to rustle something up. Times, Sunday Times
  • When so engaged, the clutch pack completes the link between the spinning prop shaft and the rear differential, dispatching engine torque to the rear wheels.
  • —The second deadly air show crash in 24 hours has left one pilot dead in West Virginia and prompted the National Transportation Safety Board to dispatch an investigator to the site where an aerobatic demonstration plane plunged into a runway and exploded as spectators looked on. One Killed in West Virginia Air Show Crash
  • ‘I started out as a midshipman, the lowest rank on board a ship, and worked my way up to lieutenant three years later,’ he told the Daily Dispatch on board the ship this week.
  • The possibility that the British might have to dispatch an army to Europe gradually faded from sight. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • She dispatched a naval task-force to the islands amidst a revival of popular jingoism, and refused to allow mediation efforts to stand between her and a complete military victory.
  • Richard sends two murderers to dispatch Clarence.
  • She devotes much space to Elisabeth Freeman, a white suffragist whom the NAACP dispatched to Waco immediately after the lynching to do an undercover investigation and prepare a report.
  • The workers dispatched the easy decisions quickly, whether they were reversible or not, and they spent only slightly more time on the hard, nonreversible decisions. Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea
  • Sergeant Havers was mentioned in dispatches for his courage.
  • You will find that, on most ships, the staff is well accustomed to handling crowds and is skilled at moving passengers with dispatch and courtesy.
  • The fire fighters are being dispatched partly in response to requests from officials in Singapore and Malaysia, which are being covered with a smoky haze from the fires. Indonesia Battles Fires Causing Haze in Southeast Asia
  • His father dispatched him to the shop to buy beer.
  • A dexterous American teenager would have dispatched the entire armored corps of a third-world country in the time that it took me to claim my two victims.
  • The entry of Michael Corleone into the family business, the transition of power from his father, the ruthless dispatch of his enemies - all of this is told with an assurance that is simply outstanding.
  • After a pause to chalk his cue, Des sank his last spot and quickly dispatched the black.
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  • Taste what the management mode of dispatch net has gotten businessman and customer to approbate.
  • The ensuing violence results in an intervention by the National Guard and the dispatching by the NAACP of Golden Frinks (Afemo Omilami), a self-described "stoker" who organizes a peaceful march to the governor's office 50 miles away in which thousands eventually join. BN - Broadcast Newsroom-news
  • A dispatcher at the County Jail foiled an attempted break by as many as five men from the fourth-floor maximum security cell block.
  • In the case of referral to a dietitian or chiropodist the database dispatches brief details to the relevant department.
  • They are dispatched to recon the source of the transmission, but they end up making a terrible discovery.
  • The Daily Dispatch switchboard was almost jammed yesterday as readers called to suggest their names for three lion cubs at the East London Zoo.
  • I grabbed a glass of orange juice and dispatched it all in one gulp. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • He’s dispatched from the powers and leaves accordingly. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • The letters, which had to be dispatched before the end of the month, offer policyholders the chance to review their arrangements.
  • We soon dispatched the chocolate cake.
  • See if you can look across the dispatch box and just say it! Times, Sunday Times
  • In some of the last dispatches released by WikiLeaks, US diplomats correctly predicted that Russia's "bicephalous ruling format" was fizzling out.
  • On the platform or at the dispatch box he was well-informed and credible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The president dispatched a messenger to tell the premier what happened.
  • Accompanying the placatory expressions from London were dispatches from U.S. ambassador McLane urging Polk to seek a compromise at the 49th parallel, which he said Britain would readily accept. A Country of Vast Designs
  • The dispatcher manages the transition from ready to - run to run.
  • Deferreds are not ideal but without proper coroutines (stackless, greenlet, etc) or message dispatch (see Erlang) in the core language they're a reasonable way to model async processes. Planet Python
  • A Some growers dip rose stems in paraffin wax to stop them drying out after being dug up for dispatch. The Sun
  • However, Carter will allow a jury to hear evidence about MGA's accusation that Mattel dispatched "gumshoes" to infiltrate toy fairs where MGA displayed its products. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • A Chinese trade mission has been dispatched to Japan.
  • It has been said that Mr. Slope, as he started for Ullathorne, received a dispatch from his friend Mr. Towers, which had the effect of putting him in that high good humour which subsequent events somewhat untowardly damped. Barchester Towers
  • The individual accounts read like dispatches from a front line where students struggle to survive without basic training or equipment. Times, Sunday Times
  • A military helicopter was dispatched and the man was rescued based on the general description provided.
  • The goal was reminiscent of the one with which he dispatched Derby County last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is interesting to note here that the hunt's most humane role - the tracking with hounds and quick dispatch of wounded deer - is a useful corollary to their role as cullers of excess deer by shooting.
  • He that hath complex ideas without names for them, wants liberty and dispatch in his expressions, and is necessitated to use periphrases. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • A vet dispatched the injured cow.
  • Her role was at the dispatching and reception end of the line, where it was necessary to signal by torch to small naval craft approaching the beach. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's currently serving time in San Quentin, where he's copy editor for the prison newspaper, the San Quentin Post Dispatch.
  • They did so with dispatch, in one question during direct examination of their client.
  • Police say they wanted to clarify initial accounts which were based on hearsay, hurried details from dispatchers.
  • The police precinct captains could then dispatch patrols, communicate between stations, and control vehicles.
  • The fire department was dispatched to a controlled grass fire that had overrun its boundaries and was threatening the neighbour's field.
  • Henry Tanner, a New York Times correspondent of two generations ago, caught the flavor of this in a dispatch he sent from the Congo in 1961.
  • Britain did not just support her allies with gold but she also dispatched her own troops to fight in their support. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • Heavy cables are the conduit through which he will be dispatched to this new frontier. In God's Country: travels in the Bible belt, USA.
  • Before a driver is dispatched to assist a client, payment should be made first by credit card or cash.
  • In 1915, the telegrapher would drive his flivver to work across the new Ironton - Russell bridge, eat breakfast at the old ‘Y’ for a nickel, and employ that very same Morse technology that had dispatched trains here since 1887.
  • Naturally the CSX dispatcher radioed for the police to come investigate the freight train, and we got underway about 10 minutes or so later.
  • We have been dispatched here to negotiate the present blockade and thereby relieve the present turmoil and accelerate the plans of the trade union congress of the deltoid outer nebobbian haemorrhoid rim," notes Kinobi in one scene. BBC News - Home
  • If you have an interest into what really happened on the day, you can either read the unedited transcripts or download the audio dispatch transmissions.
  • Information brokerages dispatch agents capable of information resource gathering, negotiating deals, and performing transactions.
  • Be as economic as you can in dispatching each opponent with as little effort as possible.
  • Carl Spaatz stayed behind in Washington to oversee the preparation and dispatch of the first planes and crews of the Eighth, including its Fighter Command, headed by Brig. Masters of the Air
  • A man dispatched from the gatehouse approached Knight Commander Montyr, who watched his charges proudly. The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Seven
  • By contrast, US Presidents, acting as commander-in-chief, have dispatched US troops abroad on more than 120 occasions.
  • In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting.
  • Of course this is the movie that cemented Jason as the real star of the films, and not in the derisible manner that Freddy Krueger became the shining star of the Elm Street franchise, and who can forget the brutally beautiful way he dispatches the naked teen in the yellow sack. Simon’s Top Ten FRIDAY THE 13TH DEATHS w/clips & vids! | Obsessed With Film
  • The duplex audio would allow officers to hear each other at the far ends of the county and the dispatcher, even if they were talking, to hear an officer who began to transmit in contention.
  • No late-night revelling, no booze-ups, no cavorting with local ladies: these are the usual diktats dispatched to players by their national coaches at World Cup time.
  • A Milwaukee County Sheriff's dispatcher told WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) that they heard about the rogue pedaler before 6: 20 a.m. in the southbound distress lane of I-94 south near Layton JSOnline.com
  • A reporter was dispatched to Naples to cover the riot.
  • This invention relates to a switching matrix technique for multi-channel TV and various graphic equipment to dispatch video signals.
  • That was a fortuitous rebound, but he seemed to dispatch it so quickly with his left, not his favoured foot. The Sun
  • The soldiers were both terrified and amused at this very dangerous snake wriggling around, and eventually, they dispatched it.
  • Here, the condemned are forced to kneel and are then dispatched with a bullet in the back of the head.
  • When a court official was dispatched by the judge to check the truth a different story emerged.
  • IBM's first dispatcher went into their operating system when they enabled multiprogramming in the 1970s. SearchDataCenter: IT infrastructure news
  • The officers response times seem to be measured from the time of the call, not when the unit is actually dispatched to go to it, i.e. I have 12 minutes to get to the job, even if they sat on it for 6 which really leaves me 6 minutes to get to the job. Policing Pledge Response Times – The Ugly Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG

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