How can you dispatch such messages on the day that is also your final day for said activity? |
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But as before, the device has a calendar, contacts and to-do list, and it lets you dispatch e-mail and multimedia messages. |
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When the green light is observed, you will be free to access your firearm and dispatch your opponent as required. |
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Eventually it was done, the paper was put to bed, set up on the printing press and rolled out for dispatch. |
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It was considered so shocking that Louis XV sent his Lord Lieutenant from Paris to find the animal and dispatch it. |
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Mrs Foy said she rang the police and asked them to send someone to dispatch the deer humanely. |
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This trilingual follow-up, fittingly, sounds like a dispatch from a faraway, enchanted land. |
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According to an unverifiable though not implausible tradition, in early times afflicted states were occasionally urged to dispatch a colony. |
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The Associated Press sent a dispatch out of Bangkok that they considered news. |
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Josephine kept a long list of intentions and told her beads with the same dispatch with which she cleaned house. |
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Cabinet-level approval of legislation that would authorize dispatch of Self-Defense Forces personnel could come as early as today. |
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The fight itself will last some two hours, during which time the three matadors will dispatch two bulls each. |
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He reached to his left shoulder, his head tilting slightly to communicate with dispatch and demand a rush on a bus. |
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She got to the heart of things with dispatch and great common sense, and she always wrapped her wisdom in humor. |
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I think a healthy, strong society will move with dispatch to eliminate those individuals who perpetrate these kinds of outrages. |
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As the battle unfolds, the following dispatch from Centcom is worth keeping in mind. |
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This versatile, agreeable breed can go to ground, bolt a fox or tackle and dispatch other small vermin, working alone or in a pack. |
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But nowhere in his 1,200-word dispatch does Janofsky discuss the spending spree the states indulged in during the economic boom. |
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After describing the horrific devastation, the dispatch went on to describe the scenes in the hospital wards and what Dr Katsube had said. |
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His first dispatch describes his training in a localized use of adobe in a small hamlet. |
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First, there's a dispatch from AP reporter Margie Mason, who took a trip up the Bay Hap river in August. |
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Where shotguns are used, particularly with gun packs, terriers are essential to ensure the dispatch of wounded foxes. |
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Other government figures said the dispatch of soldiers to the border was to curb contraband traffic in the region. |
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The dispatch of U.N. peacekeepers to Liberia is the first real sign of progress in the search for peace in that war-torn country. |
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It is possible that the taloned hind limbs were used to dispatch large prey as well, but all of this is merely conjecture. |
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Titchmarsh carried out his duties as a dispatch rider first on horseback and then on a motorcycle. |
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Many small business owners are also the finance director, the chief salesman and the dispatch clerk. |
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He was deployed as a dispatch rider but is now driving the lorries distributing water. |
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We suggest you promptly telephone home and get the wife to dispatch your spare set by express overseas delivery. |
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She's also struggling to make upgrades that the city has requested, like computerizing the dispatch system and installing credit-card machines. |
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The fundamental of good use of aircraft for firefighting is to dispatch early and keep the fire from spreading. |
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We wander into the winery next door to the studio, with its gleaming silver vats and stacked wooden crates of bottles ready for dispatch. |
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After a brief struggle, Tom gets the gun away from one of the robbers and uses it to dispatch both intruders. |
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Cellphone pocket dials alone accounted for 420 false 911 calls to the dispatch centre in October. |
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So he's releasing a bevy of albums of late, and I shan't cachinnate nor chortle at this dispatch. |
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The King passed over the seals of office and the keys of the Prime Minister's dispatch box. |
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The police precinct captains could then dispatch patrols, communicate between stations, and control vehicles. |
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Indeed, it appears that the dispatch was a foregone conclusion rather than the result of a detailed survey. |
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However, you will be able to dispatch most of these opponents by pounding on the primary attack button whenever an enemy nears you. |
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Seventeen years later a British government chose to act on that suggestion and dispatch the fleet. |
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Consider its hapless efforts to handle major national questions such as the troop dispatch to Iraq or the parliamentary ratification of the Korea-Chile free trade agreement. |
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Location information will provide dispatch offices with information of where assets are, as well as a means by which drivers can be rerouted around traffic bottlenecks. |
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When the Reichstag reassembled, Papen appeared with the red dispatch box which traditionally contained the the orders of dissolution under his arm. |
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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. |
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We still had the Labrador and resolved to dispatch it home whatever, which proved a great game, and we only succeeded by shouting and waving long whippy sticks. |
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Franco-American institutional rivalry led to the initial dispatch of two naval forces to the Adriatic, one under Nato and one under WEU, each commanded by Italian admirals. |
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If you read the original Tulsa World dispatch, Coburn never mentions any specific, hard charge. |
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There is no warrant for describing military action, be it controversial or otherwise, that target those who plan, dispatch and carry out terrorism as a campaign of murder. |
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In the event that the redoubled UN forces are not enough, the african union should dispatch troops to supplement the effort. |
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I think your choice of only masculine rhyme is a good one because it fulfills a terseness which is necessary in order to dispatch these observations you make. |
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What do you want to bet that all three networks dispatch their anchors to South Bend on May 17, making it a four-ring circus. |
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And even EMS dispatch vets, generally reluctant to second-guess the work of one of their own, have piled on. |
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Rather than dispatch a team of slick lawyers with leather briefcases, they seemingly adopted a cartoon character, Uncle Rhabdo. |
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France has offered to dispatch four jet fighters to Ukraine and help it with cyber security. |
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Det. Johnson left in an elevator and I found myself alone in the building, save two women in the dispatch center. |
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Earlier this month, The Washington Post published a fantastic dispatch by sandhya Somashekhar on Virginia's gubernatorial race. |
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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. |
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Sitting on the grass after one of the press conferences, a reporter from the Reuters wire service hurriedly started to organize his dispatch for the day. |
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I would have thought the date of dispatch or date of posting. |
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Made with citrus and coconut oil blends and very competitively priced, it forms tough suds that dispatch grease and food debris with equal effectiveness. |
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They are then put down using lethal injection, a method of dispatch confirmed as both legally acceptable and humane by the animal protection authorities. |
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It allows concrete pumpers to manage their daily dispatch responsibilities, report on productivity, and manage invoicing, equipment, and contracts. |
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Why would she dare to dispatch a message to Gloucester at all? |
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O'Malley's ability depends largely on his eagerness to dispatch opponents back to the dressing room quickly in sometimes alarming states of dishevelment. |
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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. |
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Earlier the court heard how a consignment of 22 packages of travellers cheques was delivered to Heathrow Airport in April 1999, ready for dispatch to New Delhi. |
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The police dispatch centre phones you back, and sends the nearest available police vehicle to the scene, staying on the line with you to keep up to date on your situation. |
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Matthew Cotton shepherded the book through production with dispatch and tact, and Sarah Barrett's sharp editorial eye and sense of style saved me many errors. |
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Unsurprisingly, neither Anderson nor Mone were interviewed by BBC foreign correspondent Fergal Keane, whose frontline dispatch comes from Govan tonight. |
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In a special event at the gallery in Arundal Gate, the four Sheffield designers of the punchbowl reunited to oversee its removal and dispatch it on a journey to London. |
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Example products include aviation and ground control headsets, wireless communications devices, tactical communications equipment and emergency response dispatch systems. |
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My job was as a dispatch rider for one of the armoured brigades. |
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A dispatch rider at the start of the First World War, Portal was soon commissioned and then seconded to the Royal Flying Corps in which he served with distinction. |
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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. |
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To dispatch the wrong past, and recover the right one, was part and parcel of the country's overdue arrival in the safe harbour of a modern democracy. |
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Air Dispatchers prepare loads for airdrop, can supplement RAAF aircraft crew and manually dispatch the loads and can also establish an airhead, or air terminal if necessary. |
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In the next century an Englishman employed by the Tsar visited Central Asia, and this was followed by the dispatch of emissaries to the various khanates of the region. |
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Better to over send than undersend. I wouldn't give the triage colors to dispatch, because, quite honestly, they don't care. |
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For the celestials communicate by the psychic dispatch. Scriptures prove that. |
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The cavalry troops were used as scouts and dispatch riders rather than battlefield cavalry. |
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One example was his dispatch of British troops to Kenya to deal with the Mau Mau rebellion. |
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Sperrle, commanding Luftflotte 3, was ordered to dispatch 250 sorties per night including 100 against the West Midlands. |
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This included the dispatch of a small French force to Scotland for the first time. |
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The British were forced to dispatch 12,000 troops to oppose them in the Senussi Campaign. |
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Keith Park's tactics were to dispatch individual squadrons to intercept raids. |
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There are three Bureau of Fire Communications alarm offices which receive and dispatch alarms to appropriate units. |
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Radios enabled taxicabs and dispatch offices to communicate and serve customers more efficiently than previous methods, such as using callboxes. |
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The push generates an order in the dispatch system and sends out a car to the location of the button push. |
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In computerized dispatch, the status of taxis is tracked by the computer system. |
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Wilhelm refused to give such an encompassing statement, and he sent Bismarck a dispatch by telegram describing the French demands. |
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Discontent in New Amsterdam led locals to dispatch Adriaen van der Donck back to the United Provinces to seek redress. |
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When king Henry VIII set up the first official post service, he contracted innkeepers to keep the change of horses for dispatch riders. |
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The motorbike fan joined the Royal Corps of Signals as a dispatch rider at 19 in 1941 and was at the D-Day landings in France. |
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Ted Rayns, aged 105, from Staffordshire, who was a dispatch rider in France. |
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I have received a letter delivered by dispatch rider from Sheffield informing me that I have been banned. |
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In fact, the first American to enter Germany after the ceasefire was reported to be motorcycle dispatch rider CPL Roy Holtz. |
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After Robert returned from the desert as a dispatch rider, they moved to Edinburgh for him to work as a joiner and Susan as a machinist. |
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A very large number of troops took part and it was said that a number of dispatch riders were killed as a result of accidents. |
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However, employers may prefer those over 21, due to high insurance rates for younger dispatch riders. |
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He heard a radio advert calling for motorbike riders to work as dispatch riders and signed-up. |
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For street races, bring in some white vans and dispatch riders and see how long you can keep your bodywork straight. |
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The line conies equipped with new ovens, provers, coolers, and bagging and slicing equipment, as well as a revamped dispatch area. |
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As a spot upon a white cloth sets off the general whiteness, so this dispatch illustrates Lincoln's unweariable patience and long-suffering without parallel. |
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Referee Martin Kerrigan sent centre-back Colin Williamson packing for a deliberate handball half an hour in, leaving Ryan Stott to clinically dispatch the resultant spot-kick. |
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Passengers also commonly call a central dispatch office for taxis. |
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A pro forma invoice is generally raised when the seller is ready for dispatching the material but he wants to ensure that the payment is being sent before dispatch. |
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It was a dispatch intended specifically to communicate a sense of closure to the Spanish monarchs, to show that England possessed a dynasty fit for an infanta of Spain. |
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The major advantage of conventional hydroelectric dams with reservoirs is their ability to store water at low cost for dispatch later as high value clean electricity. |
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With the trend toward combining police, fire, and medical dispatch into one central location, BSET chose to cross-train telecommunicators in all three services. |
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A FAMOUS old motorcycle brand is on the hunt for former Second World War dispatch riders in the North East to become guests of honour at a historic race day. |
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The promoted officials include 45 drivers and four dispatch riders. |
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At 16 years old I was given a motorcycle, to be a dispatch rider. |
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Okay, there's no value in that but the motormouth Prince, if recent bouts are anything to go by, just might need a few rounds to dispatch the latest rope-a-dope. |
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What the workers detest most is the UFW hiring hall... the pennyante dispatch halls which give UFW organizers dictatorial control over the workers. |
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Nearly half the fleet were not built as warships and were used for duties such as scouting and dispatch work, or for carrying supplies, animals, and troops. |
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In some jurisdictions private hire vehicles can only be hired from the dispatch office, and must be assigned each fare by the office by radio or phone. |
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Once he determined the location of the islands discovered by Columbus, John II might initiate a legal offensive or dispatch his own ships, to claim them for Portugal. |
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Consulate Tiflis dispatch to Department, April 29, 1920, loc. |
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Governments did not dispatch their most elite units, men who are truly not replaceable, unless the situation warranted a razor-sharp slice and not a wide-handed slap. |
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A printed copy of this Declaration of Independency came accidentally to our hands a few days after the dispatch of the Mercury packet, and we have the honor to enclose it. |
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The Communications Centre dispatches RCIP and EMS units directly however, the Cayman Islands Fire Service maintains their own dispatch room at the airport fire station. |
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The Daily Dispatch report told how three prisoners made their break through a fence surrounding their cell block last August. |
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The Daily Dispatch switchboard was almost jammed yesterday as readers called to suggest their names for three lion cubs at the East London Zoo. |
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He's currently serving time in San Quentin, where he's copy editor for the prison newspaper, the San Quentin Post Dispatch. |
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The Daily Dispatch learnt that the three-day-old baby was in an incubator in the nursery and had been breathing with a ventilator. |
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The Daily Dispatch was told that judges discovered the hard way that salary cheques had not been honoured. |
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Estate agents told the Saturday Dispatch most home buyers did not look properly through houses they intended to buy. |
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When the Daily Dispatch arrived at the school yesterday afternoon, pupils were toyi-toying inside the school premises. |
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In interviews with the Daily Dispatch workers said they shared a common view and emphasised that they were prepared to fight to the bitter end. |
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He confirmed to the Daily Dispatch yesterday that he had referred the matter to his attorneys. |
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Winners can collect their tickets from the Daily Dispatch offices at the entrance closest to Station Street, through the revolving doors. |
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Dispatch undeliverable air letters, aerogrammes, and air postcards bearing a return address to the appropriate air exchange office as if they were originating mail. |
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A source told the Daily Dispatch that two prison warders heard the siren signalling an escape and drove into West Bank, where they saw two men running and tried to stop them. |
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Some motorists who contacted the Daily Dispatch said they had to wait up to an hour in the scorching heat, as the queue of vehicles crawled through the town. |
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When the Daily Dispatch visited the Welsh camp, Qhushu was busy pounding a punchbag preparing for a fight in Johannesburg whose details are yet to be finalised. |
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Some spoke to the Daily Dispatch this week in a snap survey, and revealed that celebrations will range from small house parties to rave parties on the outskirts of the city. |
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Aquatrols has improved on its wetting agent technology with the introduction of Dispatch, which is seven times faster than its existing Infiltrex product. |
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The current approved vehicles are Austin FX4, Metrocabs, Peugeot Expert, Citroen Dispatch and Fiat Scudo. |
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Following Grieve's departure from Broughton, Ogilvie arranged for Grieve to be employed as a journalist with the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch. |
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Charley Davis, says the Pittsburg Dispatch, tells a story about Mark Twain, in which the humorist was for once outhumored. |
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For a limited time, users of Microsoft NLB can upgrade to Resonate Central Dispatch for the cost of maintenance. |
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Radio Dispatch Officers are located at both sites and deploy police officers following calls for service from the Call Handlers. |
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Dispatch to misdialed numbers and dropped calls, Murray notes, were never problems under the center's old ACD system. |
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Shutdown recalls the very early days of literal garage rock, while Dispatch will get in your head and never let go. |
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Bismarck used the king's telegram, called the Ems Dispatch, as a template for a short statement to the press. |
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Dispatch riders on motorcycles and wireless became, borne of necessity, the principle means of communication within the Canadian Corps during the Hundred Days. |
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Dispatch reliability is an industry standard measure of the rate of departure from the gate with no more than 15 minutes delay due to technical issues. |
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Online news publications include Confidencial and The Nicaragua Dispatch. |
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Bob McDonnell announced an expedited and simplified process for nonviolent offenders to regain their voting rights, according to the Richmond Times Dispatch. |
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The CNET Digital Dispatch, an e-mail newsletter used to promote CNET's television show and web site, is distributed using L-Soft's LISTSERV and LSMTP products. |
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