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- noun Plural form of
dispatch . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
dispatch .
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Examples
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IndieWIRE's Eugene Hernandez is sending in dispatches from the AFI Fest.
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The Thunder Run has linked to this post in the blog post From the Front: 08/13/2009 - News and Personal dispatches from the front and the home front.
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I think the way we framed it was these are dispatches from the front lines.
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I think the way we framed it was these are dispatches from the front lines.
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I will indeed send dispatches from the assignment battles and greetings to your cats.
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Within a matter of hours, savvy protestors and supporters outside of Iran began using proxy servers -- the technology that enables spammers and privacy advocates to cover their online tracks -- to resume Tweeting and Facebook-messaging dispatches from the protest venues.
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David Crandall's sound design conjures ocean waves and roaring flames when needed but also slips in eerie silvery, twanging noises, like dispatches from a shortwave radio gone berserk.
Review: 'La Candida Erendira' at GALA Hispanic Theatre Celia Wren 2011
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I don't want to give too much away; but, after poring over Fawcett's final letters and dispatches from the expedition and after interviewing many of the tribes that Fawcett himself had encountered, I felt as if I had come as close as possible to knowing why Fawcett and his party vanished.
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I feel that dear old Mannie Shinwell ought to mentioned in dispatches here, if only because he was such an entertaining charcater.
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The Albatross, British cruiser of the second class, of which he was fourth lieutenant, had called in at Tulagi with dispatches from the High Commissioner of the
CHAPTER IX 2010
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