Sending can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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send - cause to go somewhere; "The explosion sent the car flying in the air"; "She sent her children to camp"; "He directed all his energies into his dissertation" | ||
send - to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place; "He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept" | ||
send - transfer; "The spy sent the classified information off to Russia" | ||
send - cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written" | ||
send - broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song" | ||
send - transport commercially | ||
send - assign to a station | ||
send - cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison" | ||
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sending - the act of causing something to go (especially messages) |
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1. | verb | It is trying to play ice hockey by sending a ballerina ice-skater into the ring or to knock out a heavyweight boxer by a chess player. | |
2. | verb | According to the controversial "Feith memo," which summarized purported intelligence showing an Iraqi/Al Qaeda connection, Osama Bin Laden had asked Iraqi intelligence for technical assistance in sending letter bombs a half year before the Al Hayat letters were sent. | |
3. | verb | By the way, Cullen and Dykman is sending copies of what we are doing to Melanie Gray. | |
4. | verb | They will be sending the revised document to me. | |
5. | verb | In the next week or so, we'll be sending around a discussion paper which we hope crystallizes the issues, and we will try to talk to as many of you as possible before the meeting to go through it. | |
6. | verb | Otherwise, I will be sending it to Peoples as our final revision by mid morning. | |
7. | verb | They wish to launch on Sept. 1 - meaning we will need to be sending mailings sometime around mid-August. | |
8. | verb | Article 6 of the Gallup Compression Services Agreement (which I am sending to you separately) with ECS obligates ECS to "work in good faith with CDEC" to establish an automated system that would automatically have alerted us to peak loading conditions on CDEC's system. | |
9. | verb | In this particular case since the counterparty is still not allowed to transact on EnronOnline almost a month after sending in their application they are understandably upset and are now complaining. | |
10. | verb | Sorry for not sending this yesterday. | |
11. | verb | I am sending you a letter from their atty. | |
12. | verb | I am sending you some info that I have passed along regarding the effort to win the cash for the fund raising benefit. | |
13. | verb | Just pray that you have not ever given this criminal enough information for your identity to be stolen - your full name, birthdate, home address, etc or that you were not conned into sending money. | |
14. | verb | I apologize for the delay in sending the agenda. | |
15. | verb | My company is sending us all to Hakone this year. | |
16. | noun | This is a "test email send" of the WPO Forum Group from Richard Everett. |
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It is trying to play ice hockey by sending a ballerina ice-skater into the ring or to knock out a heavyweight boxer by a chess player. |
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According to the controversial "Feith memo," which summarized purported intelligence showing an Iraqi/Al Qaeda connection, Osama Bin Laden had asked Iraqi intelligence for technical assistance in sending letter bombs a half year before the Al Hayat letters were sent. |
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By the way, Cullen and Dykman is sending copies of what we are doing to Melanie Gray. |
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They will be sending the revised document to me. |
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In the next week or so, we'll be sending around a discussion paper which we hope crystallizes the issues, and we will try to talk to as many of you as possible before the meeting to go through it. |
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Otherwise, I will be sending it to Peoples as our final revision by mid morning. |
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They wish to launch on Sept. 1 - meaning we will need to be sending mailings sometime around mid-August. |
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Article 6 of the Gallup Compression Services Agreement (which I am sending to you separately) with ECS obligates ECS to "work in good faith with CDEC" to establish an automated system that would automatically have alerted us to peak loading conditions on CDEC's system. |
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In this particular case since the counterparty is still not allowed to transact on EnronOnline almost a month after sending in their application they are understandably upset and are now complaining. |
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Sorry for not sending this yesterday. |
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I am sending you a letter from their atty. |
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I am sending you some info that I have passed along regarding the effort to win the cash for the fund raising benefit. |
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Just pray that you have not ever given this criminal enough information for your identity to be stolen - your full name, birthdate, home address, etc or that you were not conned into sending money. |
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I apologize for the delay in sending the agenda. | |
My company is sending us all to Hakone this year. | |
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This is a "test email send" of the WPO Forum Group from Richard Everett. |
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