Sentences with phrase «when dispatched»

Aliens make their own explosions, when dispatched by bomb or by bullet, which should keep you from firing at point blank range.
And David Cameron concealed that knowledge of his benefactor's tax status until today, when he dispatched his shadow cabinet colleague to break the news.
Our great away form continued at Leicester at the weekend when we dispatched 5 goals, all of them coming from our strikers.
At home, though, the Gunners remain a tough nut to crack — unbeaten since November in the league (11 games)-- and they proved a point or two to us all when dispatching of champions - elect Manchester United two weeks ago.
Interestingly, both of those were against sides of a similar stature to the Gunners, the Seasiders stunning Liverpool back in January to win 2 - 1 whilst they were comprehensive 3 - 1 winners when dispatching of Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham on 22 February.
On Wednesday, Nov. 12, Rosetta will attempt the first - ever soft landing on a comet when it dispatches its Philae lander to the surface of comet 67P.
Your card will be charged when we dispatch your order.
When dispatching henchmen, Wick makes no mistake.
When we dispatch your order, we will scan the IMEI and add it to the order history.

Not exact matches

When the company started, the founders had a personal link to customers — they wrote each card dispatched with every order.
When he asked where to dispatch the reps, he was given 51 locations — 10 cities to be covered on each of five weekends.
At Wednesday's hearing, State Department «whistleblower» Gregory Hicks, the deputy chief of mission in Libya during the attacks, said that he was frustrated when the U.S. military turned down a request to dispatch four Special Operations troops stationed in Tripoli to evacuate Americans in Benghazi.
When they're not busy blasting out email spam or spreading malware, classic botnets, like Necurs, are being dispatched to crypto - mining chores, according to messaging security vendor Proofpoint.
By helping home improvement retailers be more specific about when repair personnel will show up, tech startup Dispatch hopes to improve customer goodwill.
When a customer is finished with an item, she can mail it back, after which the next item in her queue is dispatched.
He observed this firsthand, at arms reach, when trying to dispatch a North Vietnamese Army (NVA) general officer.
In a touching email dispatched to its 5.5 million co-op members yesterday, the company pledged to keep its doors closed on Nov. 27, the day when all hell breaks loose at malls across America, sometimes fatally.
Continue to solicit active feedback from Account Executives during the next steps: when defining your priority verticals, reviewing lists of target candidates, dispatching accounts into tiers, and selecting clients to include in the list.
Firm up renewable generation by reconciling the intermittency of power from these sources and storing excess capacity to dispatch when it's needed.
Powerwall 2 consists of a 14 kWh lithium - ion battery pack, liquid thermal control system, an integrated inverter and software that intelligently dispatches electricity when it's needed most.
StatsCan's reports read like dispatches from the mid-2000s, or even the late 1990s, when the good times felt like they would go on forever.
She (incredibly calmly) describes personally dispatching a poisonous Mamba snake which caused panic when it appeared in the midst of the crowd at a healing meeting.
America does not remember how thos Baptists who fled over the Mountains with Daniel Boone (in violation of law) came down when threatened, carrying the Assault Arm of the Day, the Kentucky Rifle, marching 183 Mountain Miles in 8 days, dispatched the would be shooter of George Washington, and one walked a month to York PA to announce Victory at King's Mtn, when Congress was about to vote on Surrender.
Tellingly, Dawkins makes the same mistake as his opponents in assuming that when design loses its explanatory purchase on evolutionary biology, then all arguments from order have thereby also been automatically dispatched.
A number of modern urban newspapers, such as the Baltimore Sun, the Richmond Times — Dispatch, and the Hartford Courant ran advertisements before the Civil War for the sale of slaves or the recapture of runaways; all four of the major North American railroads own rail lines that were built with slave labor; the founder of Lehman Bros. bought slaves as workers for the firm when it was founded in pre — Civil War Alabama.
When Thomas Jefferson dispatched our Marines»... to the shores of Tripoli» to deal with MUSLIM terrorists, he finally realized that you have to fight and KILL these animals instead of try to appease them!
Once the premodern virtuecrats have been dispatched, postmodern virtuecrats like Nash and his role model, Richard Rorty (when he isn't joshing), can inculcate «the spirit of postmodern virtues,» starting with «a sensitivity to the postmodern realities of incommensurability, indeterminacy, and nonfoundationalism.»
I'll try to update somehow when I am close to Haiti, and I'll see you here for the first dispatches on Tuesday night!
Heaven on Earth: Dispatches from America's Spiriual Frontier by Michael D'Antonio Crown, 422 pages, $ 20 «Religion has value when it enriches individual and community life, when it makes sense of suffering and makes death bearable, even meaningful.»
Even when Spalatin was in Wittenberg at the castle, Luther could not always wait to see him but would dispatch a messenger up the road with a letter.
And when that happens the effect will resemble that already witnessed in the case of abortion: the age at which geriatrics can be legally dispatched across the Styx will be constantly lowered, just as the age of permissible abortion has been constantly raised.
Alongside this he will also be remembered by many English fans for breaking our hearts in the quarter - finals of the 2012 Euros when he calmly dispatched a penalty in a shootout between England and Italy.
It just never is with Arsenal, but we've managed to get an uplift when it all looked lost, so hopefully we'll be focused enough to dispatch Hull and set ourselves up for a huge next week.
Though he often joked that he'd been around the Olympics since the days of Baron Pierre de Coubertin, Bud Greenspan kindled his love affair with the Games in 1948, when, as a 21 - year - old radio sports director, he filed dispatches on the competition for WHN in New York City.
But the league doesn't bother to dispatch NFL security to Nashville clubs to review random security footage from nights when Kenny Britt was in town.
But there the dispatches leave off; not a word about whether the President is a snap shooter or takes his time and is content with one bird per flush; not a line on whether he works around between covey and woods to try the tricky overhead shots; not a word as to whether he uses the swing - through system or the pointing - out system when he pulls the trigger.
The editor at the Columbus Dispatch obviously was asleep at the wheel when they were going through this article talking about...
A manager like SAF would for that reason IMO cut out bad apples quickly and show his team he expected only the best for the club and no self - interest (RVN, Keane, Beckham, and others were quickly and ruthlessly dispatched when they were deemed a bad influence).
Since it is likely Burnley will employ the same banked defensive strategy, Conte will choose players he feels can be decisive when delivering into the box and dispatching chances.
But Kay's connection was sweet when the veteran midfielder dispatched home a half volley from 30 yards out with less than 20 minutes remaining.
City may have dispatched defending champions Chelsea over the weekend, but they are far from the summit when it comes to the Premier League.
The Veteran of a squad limited on talented players, David Dunn is the shining light for Sam Allardyce, with Dunn still boasting a lethal shot, a cunning eye for goal and still has the composure to stick it away from 12 yards when gifted the opportunity to dispatch a penalty.
Things didn't look good for the Spaniard as his side fell behind after 23 minutes when Cristiano Ronaldo dispatched a penalty following Pepe Reina's rash foul on Ji - Sung Park.
The second half got off to a fine start for Real when Ronaldo beat the offside trap to collect Benzema's perfectly weighted pass and dispatch it off the underside of the crossbar.
It is renewed when the third (and final) issue has been dispatched With this special offer your first payment will be discounted.
St. Louis Post Dispatch, May 5, 2008 Cloth diapers do the trick in saving the environment by Diane Toroian Keaggy «Rebekah Sciaroni did not aspire to save the Earth when she switched to cloth diapers.
«When Woyome's mother died, NPP donated an amount of GHC 20,000 to Woyome at the funeral, Nana Addo also gave an amount of GHC 15,000 to him as well... as if that was not enough, four ministers were dispatched to the funeral...»
Pollster and Managing Editor of the Daily Dispatch Newspaper, Ben Ephson has said, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ascended to the height of double standards, when it questioned the credibility of the five - member team that was empanelled by the Electoral Commission (EC) to assess calls for a new voters register.
The Dispatch Editor said he never bothered to follow up on the case until last year when the informant denied claims by the police at the court that their investigations unearth the evil plot to end the life of mogul.
When the documentary programme Dispatches announced their expose of the group, the group got ahead of the problem, briefing the programme's revelations in advance to newspapers and releasing shareable «prebuttals» on social media.
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