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After a busy fall and winter, he has only been dispatched once since January.
Faced with the rebel advance, the government is urging outside intervention, but so far the United States and France have insisted a multinational police force can only be dispatched once the government forges some sort of an agreement with the opposition to halt the fighting.
Simon Harmer is dispatched once more and Essex's troubles deepen.
As Michael Herr, author of Dispatches, once put it "Vietnam was what we had instead of happy childhoods".
This sensitivity to the wider-publics' concerns about whaling has necessitated various technological changes in indigenous whaling practices, such as using modern weapons to insure that the whale is quickly dispatched once it is harpooned.
You didn't dispatch someone once and move on; you had a lifetime of satisfying moments in which you could unfriend them over and over again.
The Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service will dispatch volunteers once flood waters recede.
He names the monsters and bogeymen hiding under our beds and reassures us he will dispatch them once he's in the White House.
Generals Sir William Howe, Sir Henry Clinton, and John Burgoyne were dispatched at once with reinforcements, and Charles Cornwallis followed later.
The burglary, it turned out, was my salvation: a swift coup de grâce that humanely, if harshly, dispatched Brezco once and for all.
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