Sentence examples for in his despatch from inspiring English sources

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In his despatch to the New York Times, the explorer states that on April 6, having accomplished the six stages he had planned, he was favored by an opening in the clouds which permitted him to take astronomical observations.

Consequently, when Lieutenant Siborne's model portrayed the Prussians as having a much more prominent role in the battle than the Duke described in his Despatch, Wellington and his minions subjected the model maker to a smear campaign that brought him to the brink of financial ruin, ravaged his health, and forced him to renounce his own meticulous research.

In his despatch of 21 May 1811, Soult estimated British casualties as 5,000 with 800 to 1,000 captured; Spanish as 2,000 with 1,100 captured; Portuguese as 700 to 800.

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We got it this commemorative quiz  Peter Bradshaw finds a cowboy homophobe, Luton and family values in his last despatch from the San Sebastián film festival  Andrew Pulver opened his heart to explain his love for Max Fischer's school plays in Rushmore  A teasing extract from Mark Kermode's new book, a chunk of which is in the Observer this week.

"Argentina is not just another 'banana republic' - a tin pot country led by a tinpot dictator," he wrote in his valedictory despatch in June 1982.

It was Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding who decided the dates of the Battle of Britain, which he put forward in his official despatch.

Broke more modestly claimed fifteen minutes in his official despatch.

Sir John did not mention Nelson's achievement in his initial despatch to the Admiralty despite Nelson's obvious contribution to the success of the battle.

Murray lavished praise on the Anzac Mounted Division in cables to the Governors General of Australia and New Zealand and in his official despatch and in letters to Robertson, writing: Every day they show what an indispensable part of my forces they are.

On reading Murray's description in his official despatch covering the battle, and reprinted in a Paris edition of the 'Daily Mail', Chauvel wrote to his wife on 3 December 1916, I am afraid my men will be very angry when they see it.

Percival returned to the United Kingdom in September 1945 to write his despatch at the War Office but this was revised by the UK Government and only published in 1948.

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