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The despatch
noun
(see also Wikipedia's Mentioned in Despatches)
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The despatch of any international observers risks being exploited by Moscow to lay a false veneer of credibility over a sham.The strangest thing about the Kremlin's heavy-handed behaviour is that it is to a great extent unnecessary.
The despatch and landing of the small robot currently piggybacking the probe is set for November.
She was standing at the despatch box.
Jeremy Corbyn at the despatch box yesterday?
Next, the "despatch" – to use Brigham's preferred term.
Miliband was then loudly cheered as he took to the Despatch Box.
The chancellor brings the air of an undertaker to the despatch box.
To his embarrassment Mr Blair even took to the despatch box to challenge Mr Howard.
But today, like a century ago, we can't wait for permission to take our place at the despatch box.
The man who once met a black man being pounded to oblivion at the despatch box by a black woman.
An uncompromising, graceless and brittle figure at the despatch box and a horde of semi-priapic backbenchers braying.
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