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Americans say the United States will have to dispatch ground troops, cruise missiles and even plot assassinations to eliminate those responsible for the attacks on Sept. 11.
That is especially so when those private investors, under London's antiquated flotation system, have to dispatch their orders before the share price has been set.
After that, Professor Goldstein said, all many alarm companies do is call the local police, who have to dispatch a cruiser.
If he loses, he will have to dispatch the hero he still talks about in the third person to the place all old fighters go: the past.
In the end, the United States may even have to dispatch a significant number of ground troops, an option that the Pentagon has not ruled out but which the Bush administration is clearly hoping to avoid.
And yet the Pentagon still plans as if it would have to dispatch a force nearly as large as the 700,000 American troops it sent to repel Iraq's invasion of Kuwait a decade ago.
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Mr Trippi often had to dispatch his candidate unaccompanied to speaking engagements, to save air fares.
First the Ravens had to dispatch Manning's successor in Indianapolis.
Typically, the Observer, without a Middle East reporter, had to dispatch its farming correspondent.
The railroad had to dispatch buses to take commuters to stations where they could pick up trains to Pennsylvania Station.
Strategic planners at the Pentagon worried about how well the Army could respond if it had to dispatch troops unexpectedly to a conflict elsewhere in the world.
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