Dispatched
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For its part, China released a human-rights activist and
dispatched
a high-level delegation to the US to discuss cyber security.
Ever since Japan
dispatched
minesweepers to the Persian Gulf after the Gulf War in 1991, the Self-Defense Forces have been expanding their activities beyond Japan and its immediate vicinity to include international peacekeeping missions, emergency relief operations, multilateral military exercises, and naval refueling support in the Indian Ocean.
Self-Defense Force units have been
dispatched
to southern Iraq to provide humanitarian aid and support reconstruction efforts.
In other words, when the situation required war fighters, peacekeepers were dispatched; and when the situation called for peacekeepers, war fighters were sent.
Chinese convicts also have been
dispatched
to the Maldives, where the Chinese government is building 4,000 houses on several different islands as a government-to-government “gift” to win influence.
A few months later, what became known as the “troika” was
dispatched
to Ireland, then to Portugal, and later to Cyprus.
Two civilian pilots were
dispatched
to fly over the province and check my calculations of the damage.
When tribal clashes erupted in the remote desert town of Kufra early last year, the council
dispatched
the Libya Shield Force, not LNA units, to quell the unrest.
The White House has
dispatched
Senator John Kerry to Sudan with a proposal for peace between the North and South.
Indeed, France has already
dispatched
representatives to Beijing to apologize for supporting the Dalai Lama, and for the protests that took place during the Olympic torch relay in Paris.
It
dispatched
another 15,000 troops to the northern border, to deter those migrants who do make it that far from entering the US without proper documents.
Then, at the beginning of January, US National Security Adviser John Bolton was
dispatched
to the Middle East to reassure nervous allies – in particular, Israel – about Trump’s decision.
Officials from the Cyberspace Administration, which enforces cybersecurity and online censorship, may also be
dispatched
to Hong Kong.
Within hours, the central government
dispatched
an expert working group from the National Health Commission to conduct on-site investigations and organize a potential epidemic response.
When West Germany showed signs in 1950 of exhausting its credits, the Board
dispatched
a small team of experts to diagnose the problem.
The US
dispatched
an aircraft carrier to the Bay of Bengal, ostensibly to deter further Indian military action, but in fact more as a signal of American support for Pakistan.
Similarly, when the situation in Russia seemed less dire than in Western Europe and the United States, Putin bragged about it and
dispatched
nine military planes with medical equipment to Italy and one to the US.
In fact, Western countries have rarely had a common policy on China, and the reasons for this haven’t changed much since the late eighteenth century, when Lord Macartney was
dispatched
by King George III to establish diplomatic relations with the Chinese Empire.
His missive dispatched, Julien, as happy as a hunter who at six in the morning on a fine autumn day emerges upon a plain teeming with game, went out to seek the advice of M. Chelan.
Unwilling to trust himself out of the protection of his father's domains, the young man
dispatched
Caesar to desire another interview with Harvey.
So soon as the information of this fact was communicated to the officer whose duty it was to guard the avenues of the American camp, he
dispatched
Captain Lawton in pursuit of the peddler.
"Everything we have he can command, and Major Dunwoodie has
dispatched
an express for his sister."
Caesar, alone, could be spared, and, loaded with eatables and cordials by the kind-hearted Miss Peyton, the black had been
dispatched
on his duty.
Birch complied instantly, and a man was
dispatched
in quest of the booty; he soon returned, throwing the bundle on the floor, swearing it was as light as feathers.
It was thrown open by a dragoon who followed the carriage, and who had been the messenger
dispatched
by Dunwoodie to the father of Captain Singleton.
The black had early returned from the errand on which he had been
dispatched
by the peddler, and, obedient to the commands of his mistress, promptly appeared to give his services where his allegiance was due; so serious, indeed, was his duty now becoming, that it was only at odd moments he was enabled to impart to his sable brother, who had been sent in attendance on Miss Singleton to the Locusts, any portion of the wonderful incidents of the momentous night he had so lately passed.
He had
dispatched
an officer, the preceding evening, to Colonel Singleton, who was in command of the advance posts, reporting the capture of the British captain, and, after giving his own opinion of his innocence, requesting orders as to the manner in which he was to dispose of his prisoner.
Lawton now interfered to preserve the peace, and assured the surgeon that he had already
dispatched
the proper persons in quest of food for the party.
The billet was handed to Dr. Sitgreaves; for Miss Peyton had expressly enjoined Caesar not to implicate her, in any manner, in the errand on which he was
dispatched.
The aunt caught joyfully at the hope conveyed in this suggestion, and
dispatched
Katy to request the immediate aid and advice of Dr. Sitgreaves.
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