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  • A reporter was dispatched to Naples to cover the riot.
  • A collection of tattered men o'war and patched sloops is firing directly over the decks of the old admiral's flagship and into the area of HMS Brown.
  • He explained to the Western People that an old dinghy, which has been patched up by his son on the morning of the accident, proved to be the rescue vehicle for the drowning family.
  • Four teens ran down the dirt path of a town, their clothes tattered and patched, but not dirty.
  • Instead, components are patched together just to keep the system running.
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  • Gabriel was despatched to him with that short chapter of the Koran, which we call the ninety-fourth, beginning with the words Travels in Arabia
  • 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
  • So ended the memorable 14th of August: it will be, doubtless, remembered by many with far from pleasant feelings; and some who have been "gulled" in England may thank Mr. Petersen that a carrier-pigeon freighted with a cock-and-bull story of blood, fire, wreck, and murder, was not despatched on that memorable day. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
  • All of her jeans were torn and ripped at the knees and hem, and were patched in many places as well.
  • That's why the Mooselings first feared that perhaps they had already blogged down the wrong alley, when, just yesterday, they received an unexpected direct call patched in from the Bull Moose himself all the way from the Lone Star state. Archive 2005-08-01
  • The people around the village began to take notice, hushing children and pushing them back into their small houses that were made out of patched mud and straw.
  • Brunt, following in, despatched a meaty drive into the far corner from near the edge of the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • He patched things up with a teddy bear. The Sun
  • 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
  • I grabbed my first aid kit, wiped the wound clean and patched him up with a bandage before the ambulance arrived.
  • She was barefoot and her patched yellow sunsuit was faded and worn. The Red Trailer Mystery
  • 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.
  • 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
  • “I need to check on that carbureter I patched back together.” Plain Language
  • The telephonist contacted the Police Information Room and a police car was despatched to the father's address.
  • About another mile down the road, tents are patched together with various styles of cloth.
  • 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.
  • The scars we moved past are striking, the limestone is angled at 45 degrees and popular with crows, patched with lichens and softened by mosses.
  • The school accused the Council of dragging its heels over a replacement for a flat roof which was constantly being patched up because of leaks.
  • 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
  • The formyl termini have been patched onto the last valine residue in the sequence of each monomer.
  • 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
  • Ancient French tragedy, red-heeled, patched, and be-periwigged, lies in the grave; and it is only the ghost of it that we see, which the fair Jewess has raised. The Paris Sketch Book
  • A young pig was promptly despatched, and while he was being roasted among hot stones, and while chickens were stewing in cocoanut milk, I persuaded one of the cooks to climb an unusually tall cocoanut palm. Chapter 10
  • Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines.
  • Surely the damp and cold must play havoc with his patched-together skeleton? The Sun
  • A Chinese trade mission has been dispatched to Japan.
  • If you don’t know what I mean, you probably haven’t heard The Slackers, the excellent, soul-patched New York City scenesters who have been touring forever and who dabble equally in reggae, jazz, and soul. Might as Well Be 100 Miles Away « PubliCola
  • The agenda had been hastily patched together and no one in the audience knew what was coming. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • 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
  • The teams of engineering experts planned to drop sandbags and boulders into several large gaps that had appeared on Friday in a part of the Industrial Canal levee that had been patched after Hurricane Katrina.
  • 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.
  • The Russian M.nister at Berlin, M. Alopaeus, despatched also an 'estafette' to the Russian charge d'affaires at Hamburg, with orders to apply for the insertion of the article, which accordingly appeared. The Memoirs of Napoleon
  • The holes have been discovered from analysis of an existing link on the Internet and a fully functional demonstration of the exploit have been produced and been shown to affect even fully patched versions of Explorer.
  • A filternetwork provides a canvas on which icons representing synthesis primitives are patched together to create a processing or synthesis chain.
  • We quickly shut and barred the two doors and the window, and dispatched the three hornets that followed us in.
  • 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.
  • The agenda had been hastily patched together and no one in the audience knew what was coming. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • It was worst of all for boys of sensitive minds who were lucky enough to get a "cushie" wound, and so went on and on, or who were patched up again quickly after one, two, or three wounds, and came back again. Now It Can Be Told
  • The tunic was laced up the front, and its sleeves had long since gone the way of bandages; she left it open at the throat for freedom of movement, and wore a patched cambric shirt beneath.
  • His dad left when he was very young, although he patched things up before he died.
  • I'm despatched to dose up on folic acid, antioxidants and healthy food. 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
  • So, in medieval times, cats were killed because they were feared, despatched by, for example, having stones thrown at them.
  • “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
  • In one place we read of the surprisal of an Indian fort in the night, when the wigwams were wrapped in flames, and the miserable inhabitants shot down and slain in attempting to escape, “all being despatched and ended in the course of an hour.” The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • Van Nistelrooy collected and dispatched a shot from an acute angle through Frank Juric's legs.
  • When enough has been collected in one neighbourhood to load a casco or other province boat, it is despatched to their camarine at Manilla, where after being taken from the original pilone, if it has come from Pampanga, it is mixed up together, and placed in another one, with an opening at the conical part, which is placed over Recollections of Manilla and the Philippines During 1848, 1849 and 1850
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Below the snowline, the landscape was a faded green, patched here and there with livelier colour. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • I have challenged this but submission of my cheque book counterfoils and the fact that several colleagues could verify that I signed and despatched the cheque are not deemed to be ‘proof of posting’.
  • Meanwhile a government negotiator is dispatched to Pakistan to play weeks of diplomatic tennis. Grace Dent's TV OD: The Taking Of Prince Harry
  • Although the album has pieces of squiggly acid, breakbeat, and folk it never feels patched together.
  • He dispatched the task he was assigned
  • First clad with the softe barcke of trees, or the faire broade leaues, and in processe with rawe felle and hide full vnworkemanly patched together. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • This comes as a researcher named Laurent Gaffie points to fresh, unpatched flaws in Windows Vista and Windows 7. New security flaws unmasked in Vista, Windows 7
  • Price: 3,500,000 Euro ckolderup oh no, semantic polysemy! we've never had to deal with that before! csessums patched with rat stubble from a barber's dust pan cwaxler civil case Tiffany brought against eBay drothschild iT WAS A QUEER, SULTRY SUMMER, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn't know what I was doing in New York jessamyn Personally, I'm after the uncontrolled growth of pubic hair. Paste to Win! (A Twitter Contest) - Anil Dash
  • Police say only a couple of the 20 arrested were ‘patched’, or full members of the five gangs, but they say they can prove the others are ‘heavily involved’ with the outlaw bikies.
  • Models strutted the catwalk wearing patched trousers and men's shirts, turquoise headbands and striped jumpers, which combined to illustrate the girl's tomboy side.
  • In another brief appearance, the inscrutable South African was dispatched from the event with six holes to spare.
  • Always good to see London's essential utilities being patched up and repaired swiftly.
  • He bought ‘write-offs’ in scrapyards and patched them up with the help of a friend in a garage who passed them off as roadworthy by giving them MOT certificates.
  • There was a hospital, and I went in and they patched me up.
  • As a reply to these demands, the Regent despatched the lyon king-of-arms to make proclamation that all should The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
  • 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
  • While the front of the stage was visible, upstage was hidden behind patched curtains of a faded blue with gold trim.
  • He is two years old but his face is that of a wizened old man, his hair sparse and patched.
  • Gloucester, whose injury count has hit double figures, featured Forrester in the centres again and a patched-up back row.
  • A journalist despatched to write on the lifestyle of the recruit had little to work with.
  • I cursed some more, managed to staunch the flow, hopped around like a deranged Morris dancer until I could reach a plaster, patched myself up and went back to bed.
  • They've patched up their differences now though, meeting in Brisbane today.
  • We hastily examined the despatched message to check that an obscenity or profanity had not somehow slipped in, or that a word could have been misinterpreted.
  • The HIToolbox human interface API has been patched to prevent the VoiceOver accessibility app from reading out the contents of secure text-entry fields such as passwords.
  • 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.
  • The cuffs on his shirt were frayed and his omnipresent tweed jacket had patched holes.
  • The scientific journal Nature dispatched a team, which included a magician, to observe the conduct of these experiments.
  • He dispatched his lunch and took a nap.
  • How do you know someone hasn't patched the microcode in your CPU? Snell-Pym » Secure bootstrapping
  • The tenderer's modification o'r notice of withdrawal shall be prepared, sealed, marked an'd despatched in acco'rdance with the provisions fo'r the submission of tenders.
  • Another man -- for the sake of human nature we would fain wish him to be the same -- affirmed that unaided he had "despatched" eighty Huguenots in one day. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
  • To the despair of a generation ‘The Beatles’ were no more and were in a bitter feud, which was never going to be properly patched up.
  • Nor has the recent online spat between the brothers, pictured, who had appeared to have patched things up after years of feuding. The Sun
  • All bepatched and coiled asleep in his lonely lava den among the mountains, he looked, they say, as a heaped drift of withered leaves, torn from autumn trees, and so left in some hidden nook by the whirling halt for an instant of a fierce night-wind, which then ruthlessly sweeps on, somewhere else to repeat the capricious act. The Piazza Tales
  • Which default when as some endeuoured to salue and recure, they patched vp the holes with peces and rags of other languages, borrowing here of the french, there of the Italian, euery where of the Latine, not weighing how il those tongues accorde with themselues, but much worse with ours: So now they have made our English tongue, a gallimaufray or hodgepodge of al other speches. Shepheardes Calendar
  • Jim patched up the broken vase before his wife noticed it.
  • Nato also has dispatched seven frigates, a destroyer, and an auxiliary oiler to the Mediterranean to take the place of American naval assets there.
  • 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
  • In four balls after tea he dispatched both with more inswing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aladdin's nemesis, Jafar, has long since been despatched to the after-life, but his evil sister Nasira has found a way to bring back the dastardly villain by invoking the ‘spell of restoration’.
  • 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
  • This time, a young British official was dispatched to rustle something up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyway, they patched me up with medical superglue which was in its infancy at that stage.
  • The couriers despatched from the walls, where Cyrus enters, shall Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • 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.
  • 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 poop deck, forecastle and upper deck were beautifully kept, although the bilge had suffered from some leakage and had been poorly patched up.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Essentially, faster testing and diagnosis mean many patients can be speedily patched up and sent home. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was wearing a rather grubby and patched brown dress and was barefoot.
  • After a pause to chalk his cue, Des sank his last spot and quickly dispatched the black.
  • People's lives are patched together by so many different forces - language, chance, class, trauma - that the entire city begins to resemble the Frankenstein-type monster who will lumber along the streets.
  • For the double-ended ramrods, one end is threaded for cleaning attachments and the other end shaped concave for loading a patched round lead ball over 30 grains of powder.
  • Next morning, when the family met at the breakfast-board, they were not a little surprised to hear Wallace recount the adventure of the night; and while Loch-awe promised every kindness to the shepherd, and a messenger was despatched with a purse to Archibald, Edwin learnt from the earl's servant, that his reason for supposing the regent was gone to his room arose from the sight of his bonnet in the outer hall. The Scottish Chiefs
  • This is one of the reasons I recommended, a quarter century ago, a comprehensive reconstruction of the patched-together structure of schooling we have had for many years. Goodlad: How to help our schools -- Part 3
  • An army would have been despatched to "extradite" him. Gaspar the Gaucho A Story of the Gran Chaco
  • They are dispatched to recon the source of the transmission, but they end up making a terrible discovery.
  • I grabbed a glass of orange juice and dispatched it all in one gulp. FRIENDS FOR LIFE
  • Shah's camp, two miles distant, to learn the state of affairs; another to Tehran, to purchase ammunition and bring out some fifty carbines and pistols from the Mission stores; and a third was despatched to an Afghan friend, Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
  • He’s dispatched from the powers and leaves accordingly. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • The alley below is a thin chasm of darkness patched by windows to the left, a neon sign at the corner, sliced for a second as a sword of light sweeps the rain. Escape From Hell!
  • 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.
  • That irritating word 'bodywear' has been appended to the collection because it does stretch a little beyond the underwear zone; those waffled, knee-patched cotton long johns are particularly nice. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Thousands of Afghan troop reinforcements were despatched from Kabul this week and the battle is still going on. Times, Sunday Times
  • The president dispatched a messenger to tell the premier what happened.
  • If the DJ sets up near the console, the DJ mixer's outputs can be patched into channel line inputs.
  • We patched up the fence and closed the holes.
  • Quite a few of the houses are dilapidated, paint flaked off rotting wood, patched up with corrugated iron boards.
  • Most urgent that twenty five exactly same type be despatched for modification to fix mounts for twin Vickers guns and sun compass.
  • 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.
  • You should always check your application coding, because even a well-configured firewall and a patched server can still be compromised.
  • 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
  • They patched things up for a while, but then rowed again. The Sun
  • The Windows drive is patched with whatever the MS auto-update cloak-and-dagger process does to it.
  • They might have cleaner computers come fall, but they're still vulnerable because their operating systems tend to be unpatched and their antivirus software out-of-date.
  • A vet dispatched the injured cow.
  • He wore patched khaki shorts and sandals, glasses on his nose. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • The black sheep of the family might be called it, the one despatched to Australia to live on a monthly remittance from home. LOHENGRIN
  • Regular Army units were despatched from Turkmenia to help restore order.
  • The fire department was dispatched to a controlled grass fire that had overrun its boundaries and was threatening the neighbour's field.
  • They patched me up and said I should go to Wythenshawe, because they were able to do stitches there which would minimise the scarring.
  • 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.
  • Pinned down under bombardment outside the strategic town of Cambes, evacuation of the wounded was not easy so Jack was patched up and restored to duty.
  • Before a driver is dispatched to assist a client, payment should be made first by credit card or cash.
  • He wore patched khaki shorts and sandals, glasses on his nose. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • Both of the patients' eyes had to be patched, which completely obstructed vision.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • A man dispatched from the gatehouse approached Knight Commander Montyr, who watched his charges proudly. The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Seven
  • The lady was all of a flutter with faded lutestring, washed gauze, and ribbons three times refreshed; but she was most remarkable for the frisure of her head, which rose, like a pyramid, seven inches above the scalp, and her face was primed and patched from the chin up to the eyes; nay, the gallant himself had spared neither red nor white in improving the nature of his own complexion. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • By contrast, US Presidents, acting as commander-in-chief, have dispatched US troops abroad on more than 120 occasions.
  • Australian doctors patched her wounds with tissue taken from her left thigh.
  • 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.
  • From their decks bronzed men in patched and ragged garments looked with astonished eyes upon the desolate scene. This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States
  • There was mayhem going on on the road outside as the road repair men did their best to barricade us all in whilst they patched our holes.
  • Uninstalling Easy CD Creator is wiser, though make sure you've thoroughly patched the Roxio program with all its available updates before removing it.
  • No doubt, these differences will be patched up, and then, perhaps in a year's time, we the Irish people will be asked to vote on this Constitution.
  • A reporter was dispatched to Naples to cover the riot.
  • The second: unpatched flaws on legitimate Web pages that enable hackers to turn such pages into infectious Web links. Cyberattackers focus on Web applications
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Swedenborg's angelic guardians were often dispatched to protect dreamers from the infestation of evil spirits, and these visitants answered to the description given such beings, down to the colors of their robes.
  • Within hours a terse reply had been dispatched across Ireland's second city. Times, Sunday Times
  • Expresses were daily despatched from the French camp to Rome, whence the ministers of the different European powers transmitted the tidings to their respective governments. The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 3
  • This warden of all wardens has cracked the shell of this year's confidence, shaking the fragile mannikin of selfhood that you've patched together on the eve of becoming a doctor. ' 45 entries from March 2008
  • The club also despatched a small squad of rowers and scullers to Turin to compete in the Campionato Italiano Gran Fondo ñ D' Inverno Sul Po 2005.
  • The dotted marcato rhythms of the presto finale are sizzlingly dispatched. Times, Sunday Times
  • They entered the living room, where she instantly spotted her basset hound laying on the patched, brown couch, and watching TV with his head on his paws.
  • The telephonist contacted the Police Information Room and a police car was despatched to the father's address.
  • a phone call by strangers in the street to nine-nine-nine, paramedics and ambulance and police dispatched to Tesco's where she'd taken herself by taxi to prove she could do it, darling ... and afterwards a hospital, a period of sedation, and reinforcement for every terror she felt. A Traitor to Memory
  • An example is furnished by a telex dispatched by the originator's bank to its correspondent with a request that the funds be credited to the beneficiary's account with the beneficiary's bank.
  • But a biker gang researcher has rejected the suggestion inducted or patched members were involved.
  • Such a helicopter might have been dispatched over the target zone to provide a backup. Times, Sunday Times
  • They didn't have any weapons - or weed, for that matter - so they were dispatched and sent on their way.
  • Chris Collins had lived with her family in the patched-together weekend house on Maryland's Severn River for several years. A riverfront retreat, built with the long view
  • With a similar thought, I mended the thatch on the eaves of the hut, patched up the gaps in the fence, and at the beginning of the fourth month, the first month of summer, moved in for what I thought would be no more than a brief stay.
  • It also grounds the film in a reality rarely afforded these types of genre outtings (except for the preposterous moment where our hapless cameraman is dispatched by the giant beast, somehow sneaking behind him unnoticed long enough to get the poor fool into his gapping maw). Flixnjoystix.com! » 2008 » April
  • A quick visit to the King's seneschal confirmed that he could indeed reclaim his men, and that they would be dispatched to the manor at Cosh that afternoon.
  • The agency logic can then be in control of the order in which these messages are dispatched to the agent.
  • Having dispatched “career” vs. “careen”, how about “hardy” vs. “hearty”? Book Review: I love “Origins of the Specious” « Motivated Grammar
  • The workman patched the ceiling.
  • The case of Syria alone shows that it cannot be patched up by a rough and ready agreement between competing alliances. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look up, though, and you'll see just how old the buildings are, many with wobbly old tiled roofs that've been patched and propped over the years, and good for another couple of centuries with a bit of love and care.
  • It was a late 1950s Oldsmobile, finned, rusted, painted many times, and, like the narrow highway, patched. MAMBO
  • British soldiers have been dispatched to Gabon to train wildlife rangers to fight fire with fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tiny airships, dispatched from the warships, contained but two men each, and over all cities, towns, and villages they wheeled and curved, one man directing the ship, the other man throwing over the glass tubes. THE UNPARALLELED INVASION
  • Please advise us of the dispatch of the goods/when the goods are dispatched.

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