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EXPORT |
Sent out |
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ISSUED |
Sent out |
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NETS |
Sent out for fishing gear |
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TENTS |
After tea, sent out marquees |
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INSET |
I sent out for map detail |
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WINDTUNNELS |
Sent wild nun out into aerodynamics chambers |
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AMUSEMENTS |
Ma sent emus out to provide diversions |
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MEMENTOS |
Memo sent out with reminders of the past |
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EMISSION |
That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at
one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood. |
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SCOUT |
A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially,
one employed in war to gain information of the movements and condition
of an enemy. |
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ISSUE |
That which passes, flows, or is sent out; the whole quantity
sent forth or emitted at one time; as, an issue of bank notes; the
daily issue of a newspaper. |
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EMISSARY |
An agent employed to advance, in a covert manner, the
interests of his employers; one sent out by any power that is at war
with another, to cre... |
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RECEIPT |
That which is received; that which comes in, in
distinction from what is expended, paid out, sent away, and the like;
-- usually in the plural;... |
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FLANKER |
One who, or that which, flanks, as a skirmisher or a body
of troops sent out upon the flanks of an army toguard a line of march,
or a fort proj... |