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The least cruel method is apparently to shine a torch in the creature's face and dispatch it with a high-powered rifle.
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Once the prey was trapped against the body, Acrocanthosaurus may have dispatched it with its jaws.
A service return that found its way into the court, Stosur dispatched it with a backhand winner.
It fell, and I dispatched it with another shot, in the eye, and went home with it.
He terminated the message and dispatched it with a sergeant to the communications center, to be fired off to Washington, with another copy going directly to Nimitz's headquarters.
He moves the same way, parting the crowd with a brooding glance when in private thought, or drawing it to him (and then dispatching it with new purpose) when he has a point to make.
The untitled Second Etude, in A minor, is a sort of crazed battle music built on the Beethovenian dot-dot-dot-dash victory motive; Mr. Sherman dispatches it with rhapsodic sweep and mischievous glee.
It's a rare 55-year-old man in New York City who will consent to being in the same room with that much cholesterol, but there is Mr. Henderson, sometime straight man on "Late Show With David Letterman," dispatching it with gusto in the green room.
At his best Mr. Smith finds resonance in these sober passages, like Douglass's argument for why running away from his master was moral, in which he gives credence to the position of the master before dispatching it with brutal logic.
Jayawardene was gifted a flying start by some easy pickings on leg stump and, after reaching lunch on 344-2, he and Dilshan carried on their merry way, waiting for the inevitable bad ball and dispatching it with expert timing through a gap in the field.
From here he engaged another self-propelled gun, dispatching it with two rounds, but was killed shortly afterwards by fire from another German tank.
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