Sentences with phrase «who despatched»

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Lega has consistently insisted that, in power, it will despatch back whence they came non-refugee immigrants who are illegally in Italy.
Steve Kean is the man attempting to pull rabbits out of the hat in the meantime, until «Big Sam's» successor is found, and Kean's first assignment is to despatch of whipping boys West Ham, who once again begin the weekend at the foot of the table.
An infuriating 3 - 3 draw at home to Aston Villa at the weekend has left the Blues back at square - one and no nearer to a revival in fortunes, but surely even they can produce a performance good enough to despatch of the league's basement occupiers Wolves, who were beaten 2 - 0 by West Ham on New Year's day and 2 - 1 by Wigan Athletic in their most recent home encounter.
So it was Arsenal who gave the Tangerines their first dose of Premiership reality at the Emirates a week ago, despatching of Ian Holloway's side not just with ease but with a touch of class as well.
11:57 - In the Commons right now, Stephen Crabb, who has a beard and is quite young, is answering questions from the despatch box.
Cameron, who had a good day at the despatch box and was widely considered to have won the clash, replied: «The reason his leadership is in crisis is he can't speak on the big issues.
One of my most surprising ministerial lunch dates of the last government was with Yvette Cooper, who couldn't have been further from the humourless, hectoring figure she cut on TV and at the Despatch Box.
His PMQs are getting better against Theresa May who is weak at the despatch box.
Alan Clark Following a wine tasting with friend Christopher Selmes, Clark took to the despatch box opposite Clare Short, who accused him of being incapable».
It wasn't only Moore's feathers which were ruffled by his ruthless despatch; so too were those of Sir Menzies Campbell, who looked on the now ex-Scottish secretary as his protégé.
Loughborough MP Nicky Morgan, who replaces Michael Gove at Education, has earned praise for her performances at the Despatch Box in her role in the Treasury and as Women's Minister.
Mr Osborne welcomed Mr Balls to the despatch box and noted he was the second choice Shadow Chancellor of a man who was Labour MPs» second choice as Labour leader.
The govt.should quickly despatch these gallant officers to the N.eastern part of Ngr to arrest the members of the terrorist BH who have been bombing and killing the innocent citizens of this country and not harmless group like Massob.
David we remember was the one who chose the Grand Old Duke of York as his role model during those dreadful days when Gordon's fingers were being prised from the despatch box.
Who is the best candidate to stand up against Cameron at the despatch box?
«It was incredible that my colleagues in the Labour party thought it more important to turn in on themselves and have a dispute about who should be leading the party than to actually stand at the despatch box and attack the Government for the crisis that they had precipitated,» he said.
Within minutes he was displaying all the skills of those who had stood at the despatch box before him.
QUENTIN LETTS discusses the debut of Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, who made his debut at the despatch box in Westminster yesterday with a «nasal Yorkshire monotone».
In the opening scenes we see him leading his forces into battle against the barbarous Germans, who deserve everything they get for cutting off the head of the luckless Roman cavalryman despatched to issue a surrender ultimatum (like most mainstream movies, Gladiator is strong on audience emotion cues to nudge us in the right direction.
The story concerns a team of scientists who are miniaturized onto a tiny submarine and despatched into the body of a defected Russian scientist to ensure his survival and obtain his secrets.
Five lawyers shared the litigators» prize: Isabel Nurse - Marsh of Pinsent Masons; Angela Dimsdale - Gill of Hogan Lovells (a runner up for the past two years); Giles Orton of Eversheds (who topped the poll last year); Claire Carroll of Eversheds and Andrew Simmonds QC of 5 Stone Buildings (who was also mentioned in despatches last year).
By the way, the addressee of the despatch, as you see here, is the Edward Bulwer Lytton who penned the infamous «it was a dark and stormy night» — along with 24 novels and 3 plays.
where she has gained a reputation for being an effective operator who knows how to liaise with appropriate departments when non-conformance, part shipment or delays to despatch occur.
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