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He just played the level of tennis that can dispatch a good player 6-3, 6-3 and move on to the next round".

He has traded with Israel's largest fruit-and-vegetable wholesaler; the American aid agency, USAID, helped him set up the only Palestinian packaging operation that can dispatch containers of farm produce from the West Bank without Israeli security checks.

Countries turn to America in the face of North Korean madness because America is the only country that can dispatch a carrier task force into the Yellow Sea.The question my colleague asks, however, remains: why do we care?

Some commentators have gone as far as to say that the system is rigged in favor of rich families that can dispatch their darlings to costly test-preparation courses beyond the reach of the poor.

That will also allow more time for the completion of a modernized signaling system that can dispatch more trains at shorter intervals from Secaucus through the tunnel into Manhattan.

Mr. Salonen built a modern orchestra that can dispatch a complex Ligeti score and handle the meter-fracturing challenges of a restless work like Mr. Salonen's own "L.A. Variations".

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Democrats need to hold a vote on it so that they can dispatch the GOP-supported bill and begin pursuing a compromise that they find more acceptable.

Meanwhile, Vice President Al Gore is growing more confident that he can dispatch his sole challenger, former Senator Bill Bradley, by early March.

With a new head of steam from his three electoral victories on Tuesday night, Rick Santorum is daring to think what might have been unthinkable just a week ago and remains improbable — that he can dispatch Newt Gingrich and maybe even Mitt Romney to become the Republican standard-bearer against President Obama in the fall.

Mr. Bloomberg, along with Elliot G. Sander, chief executive of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, also announced a new subway ad campaign urging New Yorkers inclined to help the homeless to call 311 rather than giving them money, so that officials can dispatch teams of outreach workers, ostensibly in time to intercept and aid them.

Though he is a pacifist who vows upon the birth of his daughter to never again to use his sword, and dislikes the practice of owning firearms, he does so nonetheless when his family is threatened, and is so skilled with a sword that he can dispatch an entire squad of enemy soldiers armed with firearms, for which he is referred to by Prince Robot IV as a "force of nature".

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