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With so many apples of their plate, it is little wonder that committee members want to dispatch other business as efficiently as possible...
Green epitomized Harvard's domination. In less than an hour, he used punishing forehands and aggressive net play to dispatch with Andrew Evans...
...remember riding on George Herbert Walker Bush's campaign bus through the countryside of downstate Illinois in the early fall of 1988. The candidate was in his pork rinds mode: An exuberant populist condescension used to overwhelm Bush's WASPiness around election time and dispatch him on missions of good-natured political slumming. He sang along to country music. In every public square, he hammered away at big, cheap themes: 1) Willie Horton, the Black Monster on Furlough; 2) Read My Lips, No New Taxes; and 3) Uncouth Radicals Want to Burn Your Flag...
According to The Columbus Dispatch, the package that PeopleSoft sold Ohio State University (OSU) in 1995 was to cost $53 million over three years. Instead, the project will take six years and cost $85 million...
...Edward J. Ray, executive vice president of OSU, told the Dispatch that the intentions behind the letter are constructive...