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Wintergreens in an organization — a reference to a lowly character in the novel "Catch-22" who wielded great power because he distributed mail to generals and was able to withhold it or dispatch it as he saw fit.
"After a week of withholding labor, the union dispatched workers," said the operators association's chief executive, Joe Miniace.
Tom Greene, director of safety, environment and training for Crystal Cruises, which plans to dispatch its 790-foot Crystal HarMontereyMonterey Oct.ct. 9, said company officials had promised to withhold all liquid and solid waste water while in Monterey Bay.
The Chinese government does not censor the dispatches of foreign correspondents, but the authorities can express disapproval of a writer's work by withholding visa renewals — a not uncommon practice.
4.46pm BST A dispatch from Damascus as residents prepare for a possible bombardment, by a Reuters reporter whose name is withheld for security reasons.
The movie is an apocalyptic sick joke: the demented general Jack Ripper Sterling Haydenn), who thinks the Commies are using fluoridation to destroy his bodily fluids (he withholds his essence from women), dispatches a group of B-52s loaded with H-bombs to destroy Soviet targets.
Dispatch "Super Sarko".
Dispatch in May.
Banks began withholding mortgages.
Here's the first dispatch.
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