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to despatch
noun
(see also Wikipedia's Mentioned in Despatches)
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However, the Brazilians required extra-time in order to despatch Bergkamp, De Boer and co, whilst the French needed only regulation time.
Sir Alan Sugar is due to despatch his first victim from the fifth "job interview from hell" series on Wednesday night.
Last but not least, Clegg threw a melon at Brooker, who had a blade taped to his foot to despatch the oncoming fruit.
The Ministry of Defence said it had taken 22 minutes for the mother ship, HMS Cornwall, to despatch a helicopter after losing contact with its kidnapped personnel.
At one point Ibsen's hero hopes to despatch his unwanted brother-in-law on a rotten vessel little realising that the floating coffin contains unforeseen human cargo.
President Barack Obama's decision to despatch a force with a strong military component to contain the Ebola epidemic in Liberia is to be welcomed.
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Although a strong man, his success was largely attributed to his technical abilities and his calm, analytical approach to despatching his opponents.
These were then sent to Hartlebury and Quedgeley to be despatched to units.
It was a clear penalty, which Gomez stepped up to calmly despatch past Costel Pantilimon.
To his embarrassment Mr Blair even took to the despatch box to challenge Mr Howard.
Edward Twiddy is one of the latest reformers to be despatched from London.
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