• An FBI team was dispatched from Washington to review the shooting, standard procedure in such cases.

    NPR: Man Shot By FBI Had Ties To Boston Bombing Suspect

  • Emergency crews were dispatched from different locations to the region, India's home ministry said in an alert to reporters.

    CNN: 18 dead in India, Nepal after magnitude-6.9 quake

  • He featured artists such as Yo-Yo Ma and Kathleen Battle, who in 1994 was publicly dispatched from the Met by Volpe after being accused of unprofessional behavior.

    NEWYORKER: Man Behind the Curtain

  • At the same time, a massive Chinese-built semi-submersible oil rig has been dispatched from Singapore to a position off northwest Cuba, about 50 miles from Key West.

    FORBES: The President Should Have Called In Sick

  • By using lasers, NASA is now on the verge of revolutionizing and speeding up delivery of data now dispatched from outer space and all around the solar system, the agency said.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • However, figures obtained through a Freedom of Information request by a local resident revealed an average of 17 emergency vehicles a day were dispatched from there on 999 calls in January and February.

    BBC: New Shrewsbury ambulance post planned after near-miss

  • Mr. Schmidt describes how YouTube, its video-serving site, almost "took down" the company in its early days, thanks to the swelling outflow of video dispatched from its servers to users around the globe.

    WSJ: Holman W. Jenkins Jr.: Google and the Search for the Future

  • But after a remarkable recovery he was dispatched from hospital just a week later, and rather than turning off his decks he was back performing again to over 1, 000 people two weeks after the crash.

    BBC: DJ Matt Howes hits high after Crete crash

  • These include headline and link copy of different lengths, summaries, photos, audio and video files and body text (and their associated metadata.) All of these elements are created, managed and dispatched from a single interface and can be accessed with the highly structured language of its API.

    FORBES: With All Content Moving Mobile, Karen McGrane Writes, The API's The Thing

  • The Chapel St Leonards' Coastguard rescue team and Skegness inshore lifeboat were dispatched with support from an RAF search-and-rescue helicopter.

    BBC: Lincolnshire

  • His evidence is supposed to solidify the prosecution's contention that the two defendants dispatched the bomb from Malta in an unaccompanied suitcase, on behalf of Libyan intelligence.

    ECONOMIST: Hunt the Lockerbie cable

  • Such concerns prompted Luttrell to make the call to release the goatherds, setting in train calamity for his buddies and sixteen others dispatched to rescue them from the massive Taliban assault that ensued.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'Fundamentally Transforming' the Military

  • From time to time, the parents dispatched their children to fetch bags of tiny shellfish, spatchcocked squid from the grill, malodorous 'stinky tofu'.

    BBC: Here be dragons

  • Engineers from Germany have been dispatched to Chrysler's U.S. headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Khalaf said Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki had dispatched more troops to the area from Baghdad and surrounding areas.

    NPR: Clashes in Karbala Force Pilgrims to Flee

  • The world number four dispatched the challenge of Schnyder, from Switzerland, 6-2 6-2 in just one hour and 14 minutes after nearly a month out due to a knee injury.

    CNN: Venus brushes aside Schnyder in Rome

  • Mr Shima was dispatched to Washington to raise a loan from the World Bank.

    ECONOMIST: Hideo Shima

  • Another unit was dispatched to search the house the truck came from.

    CNN: U.S.?troops find Baghdad arms caches

  • The Fire Department said the not-dispatched calls may have been duplicates, calls from areas that rescuers knew were inaccessible or calls from people who were trapped in their homes but not experiencing medical problems, because those with medical issues got priority.

    WSJ: Glitches in new NYC 911 system

  • Ten fire service vehicles were dispatched when up to two tonnes of gas leaked from the Vion food processing plant on Llangefni Industrial Estate.

    BBC: Llangefni: Vion food factory ammonia gas leak inquiry

  • Deserters from the Austro-Hungarian army found this made it the perfect hideout - at the head of one valley the pathway passes through the 'eye' of a needle of rock, and from here foolhardy Imperial Army inspectors could be dispatched with a cosh over the head.

    BBC: Snowbound Slovenia

  • Officers were dispatched after receiving reports of gunfire, according to a statement from the Cleveland Police Department.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Rasputin could fix church jobs, too: a word from him was enough to have a troublesome bishop dispatched to Siberia, or a tractable one promoted to Metropolitan.

    ECONOMIST: Russian history

  • Deputies from the Cleburne County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to a report of gunshots fired Sunday afternoon and found McCready's body on the front porch, the statement read.

    CNN: Embattled country star Mindy McCready dead at 37

  • In 2003, when The Associated Press first dispatched me to the Tour de France to cover a guy from Texas who was on his way to becoming the race's most successful champion, I never imagined for one moment that a decade later I'd be waiting to hear him say that we all should have stayed home.

    NPR: Column: Live Commentary On Armstrong Interview

  • Jim was dispatched to Eastern Europe on a solo mission, to discover, from a contact, the identity of the traitor, and report back to Control.

    NEWYORKER: I Spy

  • As well as this congressionally-inspired scrutiny, the Bureau is hounded by watchdogs dispatched by its overlords at the Commerce Department, and by more overseers from the administration's Office of Management and Budget.

    ECONOMIST: The travails of a census man

  • It owed much to the hard work of Constable, who beat York keeper Michael Ingham to a long ball over the top, lofting it back into the middle where Jack Midson nodded down to Green who dispatched a sweet left-foot half-volley into the top corner from the edge of the box.

    BBC: Oxford celebrate

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