Sentence examples for dispatching world from inspiring English sources

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Jittery in their first two outings, which included a goalless draw against Mexico, Brazil found themselves feeling the heat against a Chile side who had become the darlings of the competition – including for many Brazilians – after dispatching world champions Spain.

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Once he has dispatched the world of TV, we move on to the Turner Prize which, in his columns in the Evening Standard, he has this year chosen to ignore.

Barkawi's battalions colorfully dispatch every world leader attending the London funeral.

Kennedy takes us briskly through this oversized, exuberant world, dispatching her heroine into the arms of a mogul boss in a series of wickedly maladroit sex scenes.

The BBC will send more staff for its coverage of Glastonbury Festival than it is dispatching to the World Cup in Brazil.

For 12 years, from the 1930s, through the war years and for a short time afterwards, Joe was the king of the world, dispatching bums and contenders with a right cross of chilling simplicity.

Last year, the government campaigned vigorously to swing the Human Rights Council's vote in its favor, dispatching diplomats around the world to make its case.

They were among the first to hear the raw desperation wrought by terrorism on Sept. 11 and they responded with cool precision, swallowing their own fears and dispatching rescuers to the World Trade Center.

BEIRUT — Iran moved on Tuesday to reframe the Syrian conflict as part of a wider battle with the United States and other hostile world powers, dispatching the personal representative of its paramount leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to Damascus for a televised display of solidarity with Syria's president as battles raged and dozens of Iranian hostages in rebel custody were threatened with death.

Without a larger cause, they have no justification when they send their men into battle, and there are no scenes in Vietnam films comparable to the ones of the misty-eyed generals dispatching their men in World War II -- only Robert Duvall in "Apocalypse Now" delivering a paean to the smell of napalm.

The large-scale management that is needed for these refugees has never existed in Greece — and this is Europe, which has some of the world's most sophisticated military and rescue teams, whose expertise and manpower are dispatched around the world.

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