Sentence examples for frequently dispatching from inspiring English sources

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The Pentagon has exercised its authority frequently, dispatching commandos to countries including Pakistan and Somalia.

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It is a tricky moment for such a demand from the Tigers, who have frequently dispatched suicide bombers as part of their rebellion.

Mr. Malik is frequently dispatched to Karachi, where ethnically based parties, who are nominally partners in the governing coalition at the federal level, engage in often-violent political competition.

On days when there are no 18-B lawyers available in a particular courtroom, judges frequently dispatch their court officers to scour the building for a lawyer who may be free to take on a case.

About half the women interviewed by the Observer hail from Odessa Oblast, the sprawling rural hinterland to which, Kostyuk said, female traffickers were frequently dispatched, luring village girls with tales of wealth and opportunity.

The Israeli Air Force, which frequently dispatches fighter jets across Lebanon, has equipped many of its airplanes with advanced signal intelligence "packages," and it uses these to track his whereabouts.

On a morning drive around Franconia Notch, Lincoln and Crawford Notch, three of the state's most popular outdoor destinations, he pointed out spots where he frequently dispatched teams for rescues, like Falling Waters Trail in Franconia, a deceptively steep and rocky hike tried by many beginners.

Lizzie's mother is so depressed that her daughters are frequently dispatched to a private clinic in London to restock her pills; barely able to function, she replaces meals with whisky and cigarettes, and directs what little energy she has into writing grimly bad plays that bear a striking resemblance to her own experiences: Aunt F: Christ!

Wohlstetter considered the threat of nuclear weapons, and urged readers to shape up and to realize that "the crucial problem of thermonuclear war is frequently dispatched with the label 'War is unthinkable' — which, translated freely, means we don't want to think about it".

The combination of his mother's distaste for indulgence and his father's habit of lingering in bars — the young Upton was frequently dispatched to bring him home — appears to have left him with lifelong habits of industry and a sense of disgust for any behavior that suggested weakness.

In 2004, White House aides say that Mr. Cheney will be dispatched frequently around the nation, where he is a superstar among the Republican faithful.

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