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Together with the export of assets abroad, and the despatch of sons and daughters to foreign schools and universities, it suggests that the party brass lacks confidence in the future.

Not many months ago, the deployment of large numbers of American troops to bases in Central Asia, and the despatch of military advisers to Georgia, would have been seen in Moscow as an intolerable incursion into Russia's jealously guarded geopolitical space.

A government body, Quality Meat Scotland, plans a big push on the chambers of the stomach this year and will educate meat processors with a combination of a specially produced 'tripe guide' and the despatch of various offal specialists to all corners, highlighting the sense behind offal being produced for sale rather than dumped.

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They seized his laptop, which contained commercial records and photographs recording the death of hundreds of animals and the despatch to Asia of millions of dollars worth of ivory, lion bone, and rhino horn.

By December 1695 Ursúa was under pressure to complete the conquest of the Itza, and he approved the despatch of reinforcements along the Camino Real to join the main garrison.

The first part of the wall to be demolished was the stretch on the quayside, as it was regarded as "a very great obstacle to carriages and a hindrance to the despatch of business".

The tightening blockade also affected other French colonies, preventing the despatch of food and military supplies and contributing to the captures of both Île de France and Guadeloupe in 1810.

It is this catastrophic humanitarian and security crisis that France is now seeking to help contain with the despatch of the heavily equipped troops and high tech support that only a major military power can provide.

The EEF was greatly weakened at this time by the crisis in France, which led to the despatch of the 52nd and 74th Divisions to the Western Front, the breaking up of the Yeomanry Mounted Division, and the replacement of most of the British infantry in four of the remaining divisions with Indian troops.

The unions are no longer to be responsible for the despatch of the ballot papers and will be debarred from sending literature backing one candidate with the ballot paper.

The despatch of the large fleet and troop contingent had been demanded by the public led by the merchant class lobbies, especially, and the South Sea Company, in particular, which refused to accept the compromise agreements made by the governments of Spain and Britain.

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