The invitation cards were dispatched through courier. [verb]
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The Gorkha Regiment has been dispatched to Kargil. [verb]
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That acceptance will be complete at the time we send the dispatch confirmation e-mail to you. [verb]
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The claimed benefits are reductions in errors such as double dispatch, and better productivity in terms of reduced inventory and the bullwhip effects. [verb]
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We will load the back of this Mohican until he staggers under our bounty, and dispatch him after my young men. [verb]
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A very few minutes only were necessary to parade a few files, and to dispatch an orderly with a flag to announce the approach of the commandant of the fort. [verb]
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"Ay, dispatch his sentence, and have done with him; we have plenty of drudgery behind." [verb]
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Making a merit of necessity, therefore, he instructed and dispatched his messenger, and went with the contraband traders, with seeming willingness, to one of their ordinary haunts. [verb]
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His first enquiry was, whether Macbriar and Kettledrummle had arrived, agreeably to the summons which he had dispatched at midnight. [verb]
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Burley then dispatched a messenger to Morton's quarters to summon him to an immediate council. [verb]
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