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This column has not been lucky enough to be dispatched to witness their exploits at first hand; it has been working diligently behind the scenes much closer to home.
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Firefighters had to be dispatched from another station further away.
Some of those civilians lucky enough to avoid being dispatched to concentration camps, or to slavery in Germany, were sent to Krakow.
When enough enemies have been dispatched to Boot Hill, one of the wagons rolls away, prompting a chase scene, with Gunstringer legging it behind, taking pot shots at cowboys firing from the carriage windows.
As if that wasn't bad enough, soon they're dispatched one by one, in grisly fashion.
Don't you think that's a little much?' " Mr. Schumacher winced at the idea, and said, "I mean, am I not narcissistic enough already?" So the portrait was dispatched to a walk-in closet in his bedroom — where, although it is less conspicuous than it might be, it has nevertheless been positioned with great care.
To that end tanks were dispatched to Bahrain from Saudi Arabia.
Egyptians seemingly can't get enough of the stuff – plus, it was dispatched to the protester frontlines of Tahrir Square during the 2011 revolution, so now it has near-mythical status.
According to Williams, "incidents are dispatched calls for service.
Earlier in the afternoon, as many as 10 Department of Correction buses, big enough to hold 20 prisoners apiece, had been dispatched from Rikers Island in what one law enforcement official said was "a planned move on the protesters".
Earlier in the afternoon, as many as 10 Correction Department buses, big enough to hold 20 prisoners apiece, had been dispatched from Rikers Island in what one law enforcement official said was "a planned move on the protesters".
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