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Could "therapy girl" ever dispatch someone with a brisk, "Pull yourself together"?
(Note: If you dispatch someone to Costco with instructions to bring home an assortment of crackers, you will end up with a lifetime supply).
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.
W. Kent Carper, president of the Kanawha County Commission, said, "You can't dispatch someone if nobody will tell you what's going on, where to send them, or what's the nature of the emergency.
Can I give you the GPS coordinates and can you dispatch someone to recover it?" Hotline: "Yes".
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney will be making a return to Sunday morning, with slots booked on NBC's "Meet The Press" and CBS's "Face The Nation," and it's likely that the administration will dispatch someone to speak on competitors to these programs.
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"We dispatched someone within the day.
Miffed, he dispatches someone to call the maintenance company.
He quickly dispatched someone to expedite the license.
Watching James Bond order a martini, before dispatching someone without breaking a sweat, can go only so far.
If a doctor dispatches someone without their consent or satisfying the tight controls, he is charged with murder.
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