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despatching

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Present participle of despatch

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Sunday being usually a light day at the post-office, great progress was made with the sorting and despatching, the accommodation being increased by the utilisation of the letter carriers' room, in addition to the usual space devoted to the sorting process.

But Mr Bush ruled out giving the UN any direct role, and retained the final say in deciding the authority's composition and power.In fact, the UN may well get involved in other ways: despatching inspectors to verify any finding of weapons of mass destruction, for instance (the Security Council claims jurisdiction over this).

The embassy duly put in place its well-honed procedures, sending home local Iranian staff and despatching non-core British staff and dependents to the embassy's second, 50-acre compound in the north of the city, known locally as Qolhak Garden.

HALF a year after angry Arabs began to take on their dictators, despatching those in Tunisia and Egypt in short order, a sense of frustration and uncertainty seemed to slow the momentum of hopeful change.

Oakland has grown since 1852 from a wooded suburb of San Francisco into an industrial city with a port despatching wine from Napa and fruit from the Central Valley.

And he has dug in to this position; on Sunday despatching Chris Grayling, the justice secretary, to reiterate it.

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Olga was with us just a few weeks until my mother, well and truly over the goat poo around the pool, despatched our four-legged friend to a Catholic monastery in Sydney's rural west.

But it was very much of the fancy dress variety, and modelled by a slightly embarrassed-looking tabloid reporter despatched by her editors to pose for some Dallas-style photographs.

Pyne told Bolt that Robb had not been despatched by anyone but was, in fact, going to the climate change talks because he was already in the region in order to pursue negotiations around the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

The only man believed to have predicted the result was Tim May of the Columbus Despatch which just happens to be Douglas's local paper.

Later, after Europe's American opponents had been smoothly despatched, McGinley's ploy was hailed as a masterstroke of organisation.

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