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He was the mechanic and driver while she handled dispatch and bill collection.
Mr. Susswein campaigned on a promise to work more with neighboring towns and the county to reduce the amount the town spends on services like police dispatching and trash collection.
We assume that a pick-up strategy is in place according to which vehicles with limited capacity are dispatched from the collection centers to the locations of product holders to transport the returns.
Although most local papers add little of interest to their readers day – my hometown paper, the Columbus Dispatch, is basically a collection of AP stories and fluff and is now as thick as a pamphlet – folks like WSJ and the New York Times, while dinosaurs, are highly-evolved dinosaurs with a full set of skills, resources, and sources at their disposal.
These can be refrigerated or frozen (if later than 24 hrs elapses between collection and dispatch).
Ultimately, it feels more like a collection of dispatches than a cohesive book.
Borrowing from the Yeats poem, he entitled his 1997 collection of dispatches from the Middle East A Blood-Dimmed Tide.
Purdum has deftly woven his sources and his own reporting into a seamless narrative that reads as a coherent book, rather than as a collection of dispatches.
In 2008, she published a collection of dispatches from Naples, The Ancient Shore, with Steegmuller named as co-author (his contribution describes a mugging and the subsequent treatment by doctors and police).
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To pick up the cores, the company needs to open collection centers, and dispatch vehicles on direct routes to customer sites.
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