Dismissed in A Sentence

    1

    A broadside entitled Davy Dycars Dreame, a short and seemingly alliterative poem in the manner of Piers Plowman, brought him into trouble with the privy council, but he was dismissed with a reprimand.

    2

    A council of war, which met at two o'clock in the morning to consider the practicability of Dahlberg's proposal, at once dismissed it as criminally hazardous.

    3

    A democratic constitution was proclaimed, but as soon as the movement had spent its force the liberal ministers were dismissed, and in October 1849 Schlayer and his associates were again in power.

    4

    A few days after the election Bismarck was dismissed from office.

    5

    A few days before his entry General Gardane had been dismissed, as the peace of Tilsit debarred France from aiding the shah against Russia.

    6

    A genuine concern for local Christianity is the writer's justification for his work, and any idea of fraudulent aims must be dismissed at once.'

    7

    A little later, yielding to Maximilian and his colleagues in the League, Ferdinand dismissed Wallenstein, whose movements had aroused their resentment, from his service.

    8

    A public official may be tried for incompetence, corruption or malfeasance according to the regular procedure in criminal cases, and if convicted he may be dismissed from office and receive such other penalties as the law provides.

    9

    A short time before, the pope had received a visit from the Priscillianists after their condemnation in Spain, and had dismissed them.

    10

    A trickle of jealousy moved through her, but she dismissed it, unwilling to think about the woman he'd slept with less than two weeks before.

    11

    About this time the duplicity of Tissapherneswho having again and again promised a Phoenician fleet and having actually brought it to the Aegean finally dismissed it on the excuse of trouble in the Levant - and the vigorous honesty of Pharnabazus definitely transferred the Peloponnesian forces to the north-west coast of Asia Minor and the Hellespont.

    12

    After a few words about Princess Mary and her late father, whom Malvintseva had evidently not liked, and having asked what Nicholas knew of Prince Andrew, who also was evidently no favorite of hers, the important old lady dismissed Nicholas after repeating her invitation to come to see her.

    13

    After Alexander's final "conversion" to reactionary principles, Capo d'Istria was dismissed (1822) and Nesselrode definitely took his place.

    14

    After his resignation of the post of governor-general, Raouf Pasha, an official of the ordinary type, who, as already mentioned, had been dismissed by Gordon for misgovernment in 1878, was appointed to succeed him.

    15

    After several witnesses testified in the case, a Nashville judge decided in Rich's favor, dropped the charges and dismissed the case altogether.

    16

    After some successes he was defeated by Tilly at Hochst in June 1622; then, dismissed from Frederick's service, he entered that of the United Provinces, losing an arm at the battle of Fleurus, a victory he did much to win.

    17

    After the conclusion of the financial episode, Gordon proceeded to the province of Harrar, south of Abyssinia, and, finding the administration in a bad condition, dismissed Raouf Pasha, the governor.

    18

    Although he had in 1687 openly embraced the Roman Catholic faith, he hesitated to commit himself entirely to the acts of the fierce devotees who surrounded the king, whom he advised to reverse the arbitrary acts of the last year or two, and in October 1688 he was dismissed by James with the remark "I hope you will be more faithful to your next master than you have been to me."

    19

    An attempt to divert some of the revenues of the Irish Church led in the autumn to serious differences of opinion in the cabinet; the king, as tenacious as his father of the exact obligations of his coronation oath, dismissed the ministry, and called the Tories to office under Sir Robert Peel and the duke of Wellington.

    20

    An immense mass meeting was held on the 30th of June, which sent a committee to the king with specific demands for radical reforms. Finding himself without support, he yielded without a struggle, dismissed his ministry and signed a constitution on the 7th of July 1887, revising that of 1864, and intended to put an end to personal government and to make the cabinet responsible only to the legislature; this was called the " bayonet constitution," because it was so largely the result of the show of force made by the Honolulu Rifles.

    21

    And during the war he dismissed his acts of outstanding heroism as being of no account.

    22

    And so the fun went on until the clock showed that it lacked only ten minutes till school would be dismissed.

    23

    And so we will keep the game going till it is time for school to be dismissed.

    24

    And while revered for their succulent Pinots, Rochioli's Sauvignon Blanc should not to be dismissed with a cold shoulder or ignored with agnostic indifference.

    25

    Andre dismissed the praise with an easy smile.

    26

    Angry at this request, the king dismissed his son from the council, and Beaufort appears to have shared his disgrace.

    27

    Any suggestion of an open window shade or even a night-light was summarily dismissed.

    28

    Arran too was soon won over to his views, dismissed the preachers by whom he had been surrounded, and joined the cardinal at Stirling, where in September 1543 Beaton crowned the young queen.

    29

    Articles of impeachment, were, two months later, presented against him, but he was dismissed on bail, and was not again called for.

    30

    As described above, Alzheimer's disease is progressive, beginning with mild symptoms of memory loss that may be dismissed, but worsen with time.

    31

    As soon as this act was discovered, Donne was dismissed, and then thrown into the Fleet prison (February 1602), from which he was soon released.

    32

    As the existence of the empire would thereby be endangered, Beust interfered; Belcredi was dismissed, Beust himself became minister-president on the 7th of February 1867, and a new edict was issued from Vienna ordering the diets to elect a Reichsrath, according to the constitution, which was now said to be completely valid.

    33

    Aspiring to liberate himself at once from foreign control, he summarily dismissed Mustafa Pasha Fehmi (15th January 1893), whom he considered too amenable to English influence, and appointed Except in so far as it was necessary to call out men to guard the banks of the Nile in the season of high flood.

    34

    At a convivial gathering on the, 8th of November he supported a toast to "the speedy abolition of all hereditary titles and feudal distinctions," and gave proof of his zeal by expressly repudiating his own title - a performance for which he was dismissed from the army.

    35

    At last, in the spring of 1822, after a prolonged siege in his island fortress at Iannina, which even the outbreak of the Greek revolt had not served to raise, the intrepid old man was forced to sue for terms. He asked and received an interview with Khurshid, was received courteously and dismissed with the most friendly assurances.

    36

    At last, on the 25th of July 1247, they were dismissed with the Noyan's reply, dated the 10th of July.

    37

    At length, just after the meeting of parliament in November 1751, Pitt was dismissed from office, having on the debate on the address spoken at great length against a new system of continental subsidies, proposed by the government of which he was a member.

    38

    At some subsequent time it was transferred bodily to Canterbury, where it received numerous interpolations in the earlier part, and a few later local entries which finally tail off into the Latin acts of Lanfranc. A may therefore be dismissed.

    39

    At the end of the hunger strikes, the IRA dismissed the SDLP as ' imperialist lickspittles ' .

    40

    At the end, the oboe motive returns, to be dismissed by a final harp glissando.

    41

    At the Restoration all the ejected clergy who survived were reinstated in their old benefices under the Act of Uniformity of 1662, whilst certain Puritan incumbents were in their turn dismissed for refusing to comply with various requirements of that act.

    42

    At the same moment the bell struck and school was dismissed.

    43

    At the Temple the police formed a cordon, allowing only fascists to pass and on the Embankment the parade was dismissed.

    44

    Before the Jacob church, however, had itself become Baptist, it dismissed from its membership a group of its members (the church having grown beyond what was regarded as proper limits) who, in 1633, became the first Particular Baptist Church.

    45

    Between 1989 and 2004, 140 of the thimerosal claims were dismissed and the rest of these claims were found to be not compensable.

    46

    Both in 1665 and in 1666 Trinity College was dismissed on account of the plague.

    47

    Brady brooded then dismissed everything to focus on his surroundings.

    48

    But after a time Delbriick, suspected of inspiring his charge with a dislike of the Prussian military caste and even of belonging to a political secret society, was dismissed, his place being taken by the pastor and historian Friedrich Ancillon, while a military governor was also appointed.

    49

    But his parents dismissed suggestions the problems could have driven him to suicide.

    50

    But strike bowler Austin dismissed both openers and Tom Kearney also picked up a couple of wickets as Rainham pushed for the win.

    51

    But, though the sultan remained stubborn, the emperor Alexander, who since the Congress of Laibach had been wholly under Metternich's influence, resisted the clamour of his people for war, and dismissed his Greek minister Capo d'Istria.

    52

    But, while Samaria is summarily dismissed, the sin of Judah is analysed at length in chs.

    53

    C. Burkitt has shown it to be probable that the preaching of Christianity at Edessa reaches back to the middle of the 2nd century or even to about the year 135.3 The Syriac versions of the Bible are treated elsewhere (see Bible) and may here be dismissed with a brief summary of facts and opinions.

    54

    Canute had become an Englishman, had accepted all the old institutions of the nation, had dismissed his host of vikings, and had ruled like a native king and for the most part with native ministers.

    55

    Charges of cruelty were preferred against him by a local society before the Convention in 1795, but were dismissed.

    56

    Charles VIII., then expecting war with England, called him to France, recognized his pretensions and gave him a retinue; but after the peace he dismissed him.

    57

    Christian faith had been dismissed from its seat in the heart, where Luther had placed it, to the cold regions of the intellect.

    58

    Circumstances which strike his fancy, or furnish convenient texts for his polemic, are handled at inordinate length, while others are rapidly dismissed or passed over altogether.

    59

    Claims can also be filed when there is no justifiable reason for the lawsuit, but until the case is dismissed legal fees will still be incurred.

    60

    Commander van Quaelbergen, the third of the Dutch governors of the colony, was dismissed from the government in 1667, and expelled the service of the company, because he had interchanged civilities with a French governor bound eastwards, the United Provinces being then at peace with France.'

    61

    Contact creditors to see if old debts can be reduced, settled, or dismissed completely.

    62

    Contestants are dismissed using the show's tagline, "Sorry, but you're just a tool."

    63

    Controversy erupted again on the set when Corey Clark was dismissed from the show.

    64

    Crystal pictures, however, are commonly dismissed as mere results of "imagination," a theory which, of course, is of no real assistance to psychology.

    65

    Cynthia was the first to comment but Dean at first dismissed her concerns as mutual nervousness.

    66

    De Wette was dismissed from his professorship in 1819, and Bleek, a favourite pupil, incurred the suspicion of the government as an extreme democrat.

    67

    Dean cautioned Pumpkin to keep his hand on his wallet, but the young hiker dismissed the advice with a wave of his hand.

    68

    Dean dismissed the comment with a wave of his hand, sorry he'd opened his mouth.

    69

    Dean followed his wife but she dismissed his concern.

    70

    Dean noticed she hadn't dismissed the suggestion entirely.

    71

    Dean wondered for a moment if Fred might have borrowed it, but dismissed the thought.

    72

    Dean's offer to help was dismissed as he looked up and down the street hoping no neighbors were witnessing the growing pile of ample sized clothes.

    73

    Diane, Montmorency and the Guises were all-powerful, and dismissed Cardinal de Tournon, de Longueval, the duchesse d'Etampes and all the late king's friends and officials.

    74

    Disagreeably awakened to the insecurity of his position by the refusal of the tsar and the sultan to accept him as a vassal, he feigned to resume negotiations with the Poles in order to gain time, dismissed the Polish commissioners in the summer of 1648 with impossible conditions, and on the 23rd of September, after a contest of three days, utterly routed the Polish chivalry, 40,000 strong, at Pildawa, where the Cossacks are said to have reaped an immense booty after the fight was over.

    75

    Dismissed - One person dates three and the one person gets to "dismiss" someone she doesn't like.

    76

    Disraeli characteristically dismissed it as coffee-house babble, but official investigation proved the substantial accuracy of the reports which had reached England.

    77

    During his tenure of office (in 53) he dismissed the charge brought by the Jews against the apostle Paul (Acts xviii.).

    78

    During the Cretan insurrection of 1866-68 he made active warlike preparations against Turkey, but was dismissed by King George, who recognized that Greece could not act without the support of the Powers.

    79

    Each week, the person making the least progress is dismissed from the Academy and the last man standing wins a grand prize of $100,000.

    80

    Early Alzheimer's signs and symptoms are often dismissed as part of growing old.

    81

    Early on they dismissed the idea of razing the original house and starting afresh.

    82

    Einsiedel was now dismissed, Prince Frederick Augustus, son of Maximilian, who resigned the succession, became co-regent, and a constitution was promised.

    83

    Enacting legislation to protect dismissed workers by standardizing factory closure procedures to minimize the adverse social impact.

    84

    Even experienced coaster fanatics registered complaints about the ride's painful roughness, and many injury reports were logged even if they were eventually dismissed.

    85

    Even the coup detat of the 16th of May 1877 (when Macmahon dismissed the Jules Simon cabinet for opposing the Clerical petition) hardly availed to change the attitude of Depretis.

    86

    Fairfax was appointed sole commander-in-chief on the 19th of July, the soldiers levied to oppose the army were dismissed, and the command of the city militia was again restored to the committee approved by the army.

    87

    Fairy tales are often dismissed as simple stories for children, but many have allegoric references to issues of concern to adult readers.

    88

    Finally in 1227, Hubert having proclaimed the king of age, dismissed the bishop of Winchester from his tutorship.

    89

    Finally, a charge of corruption brought by Oxford in July against Bolingbroke and Lady Masham, in connexion with the commercial treaty with Spain, failed, and the lord treasurer was dismissed or retired on the 27th of July.

    90

    Finding no help, he travelled through Austria and Turkey to Russia, where he was warmly received, but was dismissed with rich presents, at the demand of the Spanish ambassador, backed up by France.

    91

    Firdousi directed his steps to Mazandaran, and took refuge with Kabus, prince of Jorjan, who at first received him with great favour, and promised him his continued protection and patronage; learning, however, the circumstances under which he had left Ghazni, he feared the resentment of so powerful a sovereign as Mahmud, who he knew already coveted his kingdom, and dismissed the poet with a magnificent present.

    92

    For a few years he was the idol of the people of Quebec, and French Canada loomed large in the public eye; but towards the end of 1891 serious charges were preferred against his ministry, on the ground that subsidies voted for railways had been diverted to political use, and he was dismissed by the lieutenant-governor.

    93

    Ford dismisses Kwik Fit report Ford today dismissed reports that it would have to dramatically slash its asking price for Kwik-Fit.

    94

    Four of the captains who had misbehaved on the 3rd of June were shot for cowardice, and others were dismissed.

    95

    Fred dismissed Dean's comments with a wave of his hand.

    96

    Fred dismissed her observation with an offhand attempt to romanticize the time.

    97

    Fred dismissed the news with a wave of his hand.

    98

    Fred dismissed the problem with a wave of his hand.

    99

    Frederick William, however, whose instincts were far from democratic, refused to pick up a crown out of the gutter; and the deputation which waited upon him was dismissed with the answer that he could not assume the imperial title without the full sanction of the princes and the free cities.

    100

    French officials have condemned the desecration but dismissed it as a one-off incident, probably the responsibility of the far right.

    101

    From 1708 to 1710 he was one of the five whigs, called the Junta, who dominated the government, but he had many enemies, the queen still disliked him, and in June 1710 he was dismissed.

    102

    From a life by Diogenes Laertius, we learn that he studied at Athens under Plato, but, being dismissed, passed over into Egypt, where he remained for sixteen months with the priests of Heliopolis.

    103

    From roadside glimpses so far, I'd dismissed all horror-film notions of vodou.

    104

    From this post he was unceremoniously dismissed in 1879 by the European controllers of the public revenues, determined to economize at all hazards; and French influence prevented his succeeding his friend Mariette at the Bulaq Museum in 1883.

    105

    Geragos believes that the only way this could have ever happened is due to "…outrageous government misconduct" and is looking to get the entire case against his fallen-superstar client dismissed.

    106

    Goethe's share in the Xenien (1795) may be briefly dismissed.

    107

    Governor Ames, when the impeachment charges against him were dismissed on the 29th of March 1876, immediately resigned.

    108

    Graphics on the Wii are considerably worse than that offered on the other two machines, and hardcore gamers dismissed the Wii (codenamed Revolution during development) as little more than a gimmick.

    109

    Having been dismissed by Timotheus (362) he joined the revolted satraps Memnon and Mentor in Asia, but soon lost their confidence, and was obliged to seek the protection of the Athenians.

    110

    Having lost his first employment - with a procureur - through dishonesty, he obtained a clerkship in the Paris octroi in 1789, but was dismissed for abandoning his post when the Parisians burned the octroi barriers on the night of the L2th-13th of July 1789.

    111

    He abandoned Walker, who left Kansas; and he dismissed Acting-Governor Frederick P. Stanton for convoking the (now free-state) legislature.

    112

    He accordingly dismissed Fredegond, and married Brunhilda's sister, Galswintha.

    113

    He acquiesced in the republic and gave his adhesion to General Cavaignac. He became the chief of Louis Napoleon's first ministry in the hope of extracting Liberal measures, but was dismissed in 1849 as soon as he had served the president's purpose of avoiding open conflict.

    114

    He began his reign under good auspices, with Turgot, the greatest living French statesman, in charge of the disorganized finances; but in less than two years he had yielded to the demand of the vested interests attacked by Turgot's reforms, and dismissed him.

    115

    He considered returning her call but dismissed the idea.

    116

    He continued, however, so openly to agitate for the retrocession of the country, being a member of two deputations which went to England endeavouring to get the annexation annulled, that in 1878 Sir Theophilus Shepstone, the British administrator, dismissed him from his service.

    117

    He defeated the strange bill which sought to exclude lawyers from parliament; and to the sweeping and ill-considered changes in the court of chancery proposed by Cromwell and the council he offered an unbending and honourable resistance, being dismissed in consequence, together with his colleague Widdrington, on the 6th of June 1655 from his commissionership of the Great Seal (see Lenthall, William).

    118

    He did not perform the task to the king's satisfaction, and a few months later he was dismissed from office.

    119

    He disliked the formalities of the law, and in one instance, "the miller Arnold case," in connexion with which he thought injustice had been done to a poor man, he dismissed the judges, condemned them to a year's fortress arrest, and compelled them to make good out of their own pockets the loss sustained by their supposed victim - not a wise proceeding, but one springing from a generous motive.

    120

    He dismissed allegations that Baghdad could, in the foreseeable future, produce a nuclear device.

    121

    He dismissed almost the whole bench of judges, and made other changes among his ministers.

    122

    He dismissed criticisms of the ethics of somatic gene therapy.

    123

    He dismissed his uneasy thoughts at his eldest brother's accented voice.

    124

    He dismissed much of the Addam's center's medical information as ' absolute garbage ' .

    125

    He dismissed suggestions of impropriety and said the case is a matter of public record thanks to rules the government had introduced.

    126

    He dismissed the governor; he determined advantageously to himself the boundaries between his state and the territories of the duke of Savoy and of the papacy; and he enforced his authority over perhaps the most unruly nobility in western Europe, both lay and ecclesiastical.

    127

    He dismissed the intrusive thought.

    128

    He dismissed them as the idle talk of jealous nobles at court, who'd wanted him to marry one of their daughters instead.

    129

    He entered the military engineering school at Mezieres; but, being regarded as a suspected person, he was dismissed without receiving a commission, and obliged to enter the army as a private soldier.

    130

    He failed to introduce order into the administration and was dismissed from office in less than fourteen months after his appointment.

    131

    He had French troops at the gates of Rome, by means of which he could easily have frightened the conclave and induced them to elect him; but he was persuaded to trust to his influence; the troops were dismissed, and an Italian was appointed as Pius III.; and again, on the death of Pius within the month, another Italian, Julius II., was chosen (1503).

    132

    He instantly arrested Murdoch, son of Albany, and Fleming of Cumbernauld, met parliament, dismissed it, retaining a committee (" the Lords of the Articles "), and took measures with landlords, who must display their charters; appointed an inquest into lay and clerical property; and imposed taxes to defray his ransom.

    133

    He lived in Stockbridge in1751-1755and spoke the language of the Housatonic Indians with ease, for six months studied among the Oneidas, graduated at Princeton in 1765, studied theology at Bethlehem,Connecticut, under Joseph Bellamy,was licensed to preach in 1766, was a tutor at Princeton in 1766-1769, and was pastor of the White Haven Church, New Haven, Connecticut, in 1769-1795, being then dismissed for the nominal reason that the church could not support him, but actually because of his opposition to the Half-Way Covenant as well as to slavery and the slave trade.

    134

    He merely required that Somerset and his friends should he dismissed from office and made to answer for their misgovernment.

    135

    He next obtained a chaplaincy in the navy, from which he appears to have been speedily dismissed for bad conduct with the reputation of worse.

    136

    He not only left the constitution intact, but he dismissed Manteuffels feudal ministry and replaced it with moderate Liberals.

    137

    He now began to be regarded as the chief upholder of Protestantism in the ministry; he lost favour with Charles, and on Sunday, the 9th of September 1673, was dismissed from the chancellorship. Among the reasons for this dismissal is probably the fact that he opposed grants to the king's mistresses.

    138

    He occupied the post of surveyor of the royal works for fifty years, but by a shameful cabal was dismissed from this office a few years before his death He died in 1723, and is buried under the choir of St Paul's; on a tablet over the inner north doorway is the well-known epitaph - Si monumentum requiris, circumspice.

    139

    He received no golden handshake or pension after being dismissed by the electorate.

    140

    He retired when Necker was dismissed on the 12th of July 1789, but on Necker's recall after the taking of the Bastille again resumed his office, which he continued to hold till October 1791.

    141

    He returned to Naples early in 1821 with 50,000 Austrians, defeated the constitutionalists under Pepe, dismissed parliament, and set to work to persecute all who had been in any way connected with the movement.

    142

    He suspended (March 1903) the constitution for half an hour, time enough to publish the decrees by which the old senators and councillors of state were dismissed and replaced by new ones.

    143

    He then dismissed all his fathers old ministers, and replaced them by creatures of his own, for the most part persons of complete incompetence.

    144

    He used all his influence to hamper the president and to advance the political interests of Alexander Hamilton, until he was dismissed, after refusing to resign, in May 1800, Returning to Massachusetts, he served as chief justice of the court of common pleas of Essex county in 1802-1803.

    145

    He was afterwards attached to the household of the duke of Orleans, and in 1841 was sent as ambassador to Vienna, where he remained until 1848, when he was dismissed and retired from the army.

    146

    He was again dismissed without a pension, on the 10th of December 1770, for refusing to have anything to do with Struensee.

    147

    He was chosen a member of the council of state by the restored Rump, and made colonel and governor of Plymouth, but presenting with other officers a seditious petition from the army council, on the 5th of October, was about a week later dismissed.

    148

    He was dismissed from the privy council; his portrait was removed from the hall of Trinity College; the Merchant Guild of Dublin struck his name off their rolls.

    149

    He was educated at the Jesuit school of Pezenas, and received priest's orders, but he was dismissed for unexplained reasons from the parish of Saint-Sulpice, Paris, to which he was attached, and thenceforward he devoted himself to society and literature.

    150

    He was fellow, bursar and dean of his college, but in 1574 he resigned or was dismissed his fellowship and offices, for reasons which have been disputed, some alleging improprieties of conduct, and others suspected disloyalty.

    151

    He was kindly dismissed by the pope not long after, with a letter recommending him to the protection of the bishops of Tours and Angers, and another pronouncing anathema on all who should do him any injury or call him a heretic. He returned home, overwhelmed with shame and bowed down with sorrow for having a second time been guilty of a great impiety.

    152

    He was made finance minister in Baden in May 1849, but was dismissed after a few days of office.

    153

    He was mistaken, however, in his schemes, for Cosimo displayed the genius of his family for politics, and coldly dismissed his would-be lord-protector.

    154

    He was satisfied with the modest position of director of the archives at the Foreign Office, where he stayed till the revolution of 1848, when he was dismissed, and retired permanently into private life.

    155

    He was succeeded by Mustafa Febmi, who had always shown a conciliatory spirit, and who had been on that account, as above stated, summarily dismissed by the khedive in January 1893.

    156

    He was then deprived of the temporalities of his office; but the Polish nobles continued to support him, and he continued to act as bishop. Heavy fines were imposed upon him, but he either could not or would not pay them, and in March 1874 he was condemned to imprisonment for two years, and dismissed from his bishopric. The bishop of Trier, the archbishop of Cologne, and other bishops soon incurred a similar fate.

    157

    He was, however, dismissed from Berlin in 1819 on account of his having written a letter of consolation to the mother of Karl Ludwig Sand, the murderer of Kotzebue.

    158

    He wasn't to last long in the finals though - he missed three waves in a row and was then dismissed from the competition - and he didn't last much longer in surfing, either.

    159

    He, too, was unsuccessful; and a few months later he was dismissed with some English money and ostensible assurances of support.

    160

    Here again, however, he failed to satisfy the inflexible emperor and was dismissed to his diocese.

    161

    Hesse was surrendered to the federal diet; the taxes were collected by the federal forces, and all officials who refused to recognize the new order were dismissed.

    162

    His business management of these schools got him heavily into debt, and in the autumn of 1852 a charge of lax administration came before a court of bishops, who dismissed it.

    163

    His cabinet was known as the "Lolaministerium"; in February 1848, stimulated by the news from Paris, riots broke out against the countess; on the th of March the king dismissed Oettingen, and on the l0th, realizing the force of public opinion against him, abdicated in favour of his son, Maximilian II.

    164

    His father had planned for him a diplomatic or military career, and in 1792 he was aide-de-camp to the commander of the Austrian troops in Brabant; but, after the assassination of the king of Sweden, he, like all other foreigners, was dismissed from the service.

    165

    His first proceedings had indeed given no We promise of the moderation and prudence afterwards to characterize him; he had succeeded in exasperating all parties; the officials of his father, the well-served, whom he dismissed in favor of inferiors like Jean Balue, Oliver le Daim and Tristan Lermite; the clergy, by abrogating the Pragmatic Sanction; the university of Paris, by his ill-treatment of it; and the nobles, whom he deprived of their hunting rights, among them being those whom Charles VII.

    166

    His household was dismissed, he was bidden to live as best he could on an allowance of fmo a day, and all his ministers and Lancaster.

    167

    His powerful reasoning excited among the Roman youth an enthusiasm for philosophical speculations, and the elder Cato insisted on Carneades and his companions being dismissed from the city.

    168

    His reputation as a rake and gambler was so well established at the very beginning of his career that when he was dismissed from office in 1774 there was a general belief among the vulgar that he had been detected in actual theft.

    169

    His views triumphed, D'Urban was dismissed, and Philip returned to the Cape as unofficial adviser to the government on all matters affecting the natives.

    170

    Hohenwart resigned, but at the same time Beust was dismissed, and a new cabinet was chosen once more from among the German Liberals, under the leadership of Prince Adolf Auersperg, whose brother Carlos had been one of the chief members in the Burger Ministerium.

    171

    Horizon's case against Bonnen was dismissed by the court, and the management company ended up getting itself a huge amount of bad press (and Ms. Bonnen hundreds of followers) as a result.

    172

    However, Britain and the US have dismissed a Russian draft resolution to suspend sanctions altogether as unacceptable.

    173

    However, honorarium may be dismissed if the paper is not submitted by appropriate deadline and not written in the designated format.

    174

    However, in 1833, Berzelius reverted to his earlier opinion that oxygenated radicals were incompatible with his electrochemical theory; he regarded benzoyl as an oxide of the radical C 14 H 1Q, which he named " picramyl " (from 7rucp6s, bitter, and &uvyalk, almond), the peroxide being anhydrous benzoic acid; and he dismissed the views of Gay Lussac and Dumas that ethylene was the radical of ether, alcohol and ethyl chloride, setting up in their place the idea that ether was a suboxide of ethyl, (C2H5)20, which was analogous to K 2 0, while alcohol was an oxide of a radical C 2 H 6; thus annihilating any relation between these two compounds.

    175

    However, in November 2008 NBC announced that due to the economic downturn both legendary actors were being dismissed from the popular soap opera.

    176

    Howie and Quinn dismissed a break-in at Julie's apartment as a random act of mischief as they were unaware she had perhaps spilled the beans by entering the contest.

    177

    Hulk turned down that show and reportedly dismissed several other reality TV offers.

    178

    I considered using the tools available as weapons but dismissed the action as folly.

    179

    I pleaded temporary indisposition, and was dismissed with an injunction not to repeat my offense.

    180

    I pushed her and she did admit to having some tests but then dismissed them, saying the doctor was just running up his bill.

    181

    Ian Moore's agent has dismissed speculation linking the player with a move to Sheffield Wednesday.

    182

    If a man seemed unworthy, the bishop dismissed him until another occasion, when he might be worthier; but if all was satisfactory he was admitted, in the West as a competens or asker, in the East as a cbcort ouevos, i.e.

    183

    If they can't be used and with Rihanna undecided as to whether or not she is going to testify against Brown, the case will more than likely be dismissed due to lack of evidence.

    184

    Immediately afterwards he dismissed his new ministers and recalled Necker.

    185

    In 1567, after the "Enterprise of Meaux," she dismissed 1'Hopital and joined the Catholic party.

    186

    In 1770 he was invited by the duke of Grafton, when Camden was dismissed from the chancellorship, to take his seat on the woolsack.

    187

    In 1774 he was dismissed from the service for absence without leave - in order to escape his creditors.

    188

    In 1781 he published his famous Compte rendu, in which he drew the balance sheet of France, and was dismissed from his office.

    189

    In 1784 the failure of some commercial speculations greatly reduced his means, and about the same time he was dismissed with a small pension from his situation.

    190

    In 1807 he became editor of the Gaceta de Madrid, and in the following year was condemned to death by Murat for publishing a patriotic article; he fled to Cadiz, and under the Junta Central held various posts from which he was dismissed by the reactionary government of 1814.

    191

    In 1855, however, Hassenpflug - who had returned with the elector - was dismissed; and five years later, after a period of growing agitation, a new constitution was granted with the consent of the federal diet (May 30, 1860).

    192

    In 1907 the Supreme Court of the United States declared that Colorado had diverted waters of the Arkansas, but, since it had not been shown that Kansas had suffered, the case was dismissed, without prejudice to Kansas, should it be injured in future by diversion of water from the river.

    193

    In an age when God's existence is often dismissed as irrelevant to real questions, this is encouraging stuff.

    194

    In April 1757, accordingly, he found himself again dismissed from office on account of his opposition to the king's favourite continental policy.

    195

    In April 1850 he concluded a treaty with Austria sanctioning the continuation for an indefinite period of the Austrian occupation with 10,000 men; in September he dismissed parliament, and the following year established a concordat with the Church of a very clerical character.

    196

    In choosing Pitt, the young son of Chatham, or his prime minister, as soon as he had dismissed the coalition, George III.

    197

    In consequence he was summoned before a disciplinary court, and, together with Haupt and Jahn, dismissed from his professorship.

    198

    In his fathers name he released Latimer and Lyons, dismissed the John of council of twelve, imprisoned Peter de la Mare, Gaunt resequestrated the temporalities of Bishop Wykeham, establishes and sent the earl of March out of the realm.

    199

    In January 1671 we hear of him as in attendance upon the tsar on the occasion of his second marriage; but in February the same year he was dismissed, and withdrew to the Kruipetsky monastery near Kiev, where he took the tonsure under the name of Antony, and occupied himself with good works till his death in 1680.

    200

    In July 1766 he was dismissed from all his offices and retired to his estate at Bregentved.

    201

    In July 1766 Rockingham was dismissed, and Pitt was entrusted by the king with the task of forming a government entirely on his own conditions.

    202

    In July Mr. Mihajlovic, the Serbian minister at Washington, was summarily dismissed.

    203

    In May 1762 the king's favourite, the earl of Bute, became first lord of the treasury, and the marquess of Rockingham was amongst those who in the following year were dismissed from their lord-lieutenancies.

    204

    In May 1781 Panin was dismissed.

    205

    In October 1679, the circumstances which led Charles to desire to conciliate the opposition having ceased, Shaftesbury was dismissed from his presidency and from the privy council; when applied to by Sunderland to return to office he made as conditions the divorce of the queen and the exclusion of James.

    206

    In October 1894 he was dismissed suddenly, without warning, and almost without cause, while the emperor was on a visit to the Eulenburgs, one of the most influential families of the Prussian nobility.

    207

    In October 1907 there was again a general strike at Milan, which was rendered more serious on account of the action of the railway servants, and extended to other cities; traffic was disorganized over a large part of northern Italy, until the government, being now owner of the railways, dismissed the ringleaders from the service.

    208

    In the cave the saint held his famous colloquy with the devil, in which Satan was worsted and contemptuously dismissed.

    209

    In the course of Charless reign two chief justices and one chief baron were dismissed or suspended.

    210

    In the demand for the reinstatement of the dismissed ministers were found the means of humiliation, and the prelude to the dethronement, of the king.

    211

    In the following February, however, Midhat was dismissed and banished for supposed complicity in the murder of Abdul Aziz.

    212

    In the terrible crisis of affairs preceding the French Revolution, when minister after minister tried in vain to replenish the exhausted royal treasury and was dismissed for want of success, Calonne was summoned to take the general control of affairs.

    213

    Incensed by the dilatory and factious proceedings of the House, Cromwell dismissed the parliament on the 22nd of January 1655.

    214

    It can be frustrating if you have your eye on a handful of other members but keep getting contacted by others you've already dismissed at a glance.

    215

    It is held 1 that the Darwinian doctrine of selection of fortuitous congenital variations is sufficient to account for all cases, that the Lamarckian hypothesis of transmission cf acquired characters is not supported by experimental evidence, and that the latter should therefore be dismissed.

    216

    It was believed that he was the founder of Calcutta or Kolkata, but in 2003 the Kolkata High Court in a landmark Judgement based upon the findings of an high level Expert Committee dismissed Charnock's name as the founder of the City and City's birthday on 24th of august 1690.

    217

    It was isolated as an organization and many of its genuine concerns were dismissed by the wider licensed trade as being purely protectionist.

    218

    It was not until 1526 that the embassy was dismissed; and not many years afterwards the negus entreated the help of the Portuguese against Mahommedan invaders, and the viceroy sent an expeditionary force, commanded by his brother Cristoforo da Gama, with 450 musketeers.

    219

    It was with their full concurrence that he restored their honours to the officials who had been dismissed by the estates of 1356 and 1357.

    220

    Jennifer dismissed her concerns, expressing a wish that she had Cynthia's ability to capture this mountain beauty.

    221

    Josh dismissed him, starting for the porch again.

    222

    Kim mentioned once or twice on camera that she might want to have another child, which her sister immediately dismissed as ridiculous.

    223

    King Alexander, on the 13th of April 1893, being then in his seventeenth year, made his notable first coup d'etat, proclaimed himself of full age, dismissed the regents and their government, and took the royal authority into his own hands.

    224

    Lathum dismissed the subject with a shrug.

    225

    Luther contemptuously dismissed him as a "devil's mouth."

    226

    Martignac was dismissed; and Prince Jules de Polignac, the very incarnation of clericalism and reaction, was called to the helm of state.

    227

    Maud was due with afternoon refreshments, therefore I dismissed Hodges from his duties turning the machine.

    228

    Maynard and his alleged accomplice Reg Dudley were convicted of murder at the Old Bailey in 1977 and had an appeal dismissed in 1979.

    229

    McDonald's scored a landmark victory when a US judge yesterday dismissed a lawsuit that blamed the fast food chain for causing obesity.

    230

    Meanwhile, on the 1st of February 1817, Montgelas had been dismissed; and Bavaria had entered on a new era of constitutional reform.

    231

    More than 1,200 officers, among them 153 generals and colonels, were dismissed by Enver in one day.

    232

    Moreau's trial for treason promised to end with an acquittal; but the emperor brought severe pressure to bear on the judges (one of whom he dismissed), with the result that the general was declared guilty of participating in the royalist plot.

    233

    Moreover, as tenor trombonists developed greater facility in the higher tessitura, the alto was increasingly dismissed as an outmoded upper-register tool.

    234

    Moreover, the two hands and a castle, which form the arms of Antwerp, will not be dismissed as providing no proof by any one acquainted with the scrupulous care that heralds displayed in the golden age of chivalry before assigning or recognizing the armorial bearings of any claimant.

    235

    Most employers require strict obedience to safe driving rules and will give incentives to employees who have an excellent driving record; workers with poor safety records may be dismissed.

    236

    Mr Justice David Steel, hearing the case at first instance, dismissed this excuse as " transparently bogus " .

    237

    Mr. Connolly was dismissed, while Mr. van Buitenen was demoted and marginalized, and recently resigned in disgust.

    238

    Mr. Justice Turner dismissed the appellant's case on all counts.

    239

    Much of the responsibility for this injustice rested with Leibnitz, who would never recognize the incontestable greatness of one who was constantly his adversary, and whom he dismissed as "vir parum jurisconsultus et minime philosophus."

    240

    Nevertheless, the opposition of the officers proved too strong for him, and on the 18th of March 1798 he was dismissed from all his appointments.

    241

    Nine months later, on the 13th of September 1770, Bernstorff was dismissed as the result of Struensee's intrigues, and, rejecting the brilliant offers of Catherine II.

    242

    Nitzsch's name was subsequently dismissed by Cuvier without a word of praise, and in terms which would have been applicable to many another and inferior author, while Temminck, terming Naumann's work an " ouvrage de luxe "-it being in truth one of the cheapest for its contents ever published-effectually shut it out from the realms of science.

    243

    No matter what book you pick up, you will probably not find one that dismissed whole, fresh, unprocessed foods.

    244

    Nor, as he was to find, was the poem yet completed, but for the time being he dismissed it from his mind.

    245

    Of the nonautism/thimerosal claims, 916 were dismissed and 680 were compensated.

    246

    Olivares, who was denounced by the nation as the cause of all its misfortunes, was dismissed, and the king made a brief effort to rule for himself.

    247

    On each occasion it was agreed, as appears by entries in the " Conclusion Book " of the college, bearing dates August 7th, 1665, and June 22nd, 1666, and signed by the master of the college, Dr Pearson, that all fellows and scholars who were dismissed on account of the pestilence be allowed one month's commons.

    248

    On his arrival at Prague he dismissed all the Bohemian state officials, including the powerful Leo of Rozmital.

    249

    On his return unsuccessful, he was dismissed the service.

    250

    On the 17th of February 1847, Abel was dismissed, for publishing his memorandum against the proposal to naturalize Lola, who was an Irishwoman; and the Protestant Georg Ludwig von Maurer took his place.

    251

    On the 19th of May he was dismissed the privy council and ordered to leave London.

    252

    On the 2nd of July 1878, and again on the 14th of August 1880, he dismissed a ministry without assigning any reason, after it had been triumphantly sustained by a test vote of the legislature.

    253

    On the 9th of May he was dismissed from the privy council.

    254

    On the case being appealed to the Privy Council, this particular indictment was dismissed on the ground that the vicar, not the bishop, was responsible for the presence of the lights, the general question of the legality of altar lights being discreetly left open.

    255

    On the conclusion of the war he was appointed professor at the school of engineering and artillery in Berlin, but on account of some democratic writings he was dismissed from this office in 1817.

    256

    On the evening of the 9th of September 1881, after the military demonstration in Abdin Square, Riaz was dismissed; broken in health he went to Europe, remaining at Geneva until the fall of Arabi.

    257

    On the night of the 11th of March 1801 Paul was murdered in his bedroom in the St Michael Palace by a band of dismissed officers headed by General Bennigsen, a Hanoverian in the Russian service.

    258

    On the other hand, inheritance was dismissed, or survived only as a "susceptibility," in the cases of tubercle, leprosy and some other maladies now recognized as infectious; while in others, as in syphilis, it was seen to consist in a translation of the infectious element from parent to offspring.

    259

    On the other hand, others have dismissed her face as unattractive.

    260

    On the reestablishment of the autocracy he was dismissed from the service, and retired to Calabria where he had inherited the princely title and estates of Satriano.

    261

    On the resignation of Badeni in 1898 he was made minister president, an office which he held for little more than a year, for, though he succeeded in bringing to a conclusion the negotiations with Hungary, the support he gave to the Czechs and Slovenians increased the opposition of the Germans to such a degree that parliamentary government became impossible, and at the end of 1899 he was dismissed.

    262

    On the return of James, as the result of petty intrigues and jealousies, Bolingbroke was dismissed from his office.

    263

    On the same day he dismissed Necker and ordered him to quit Versailles.

    264

    Only in ' contemporary ' Fine Art has drawing been consistently undervalued, or dismissed (despite occasional weak protestations to the contrary ).

    265

    Only slightly better than abject surrender the home side were dismissed for 125 in the 53rd over.

    266

    Order, however, having been restored, in 1850 he dismissed the Liberal ministry and attempted to evade his concessions; a bitter struggle had just broken out when Ernest Augustus died in November 1851.

    267

    Other people dismissed the song and Kesha herself as lightweight and nothing more than a cynical marketing ploy at every turn.

    268

    Popular indignation was unbounded, and Sackville was dismissed from his offices.

    269

    Pulling and rippling may be dismissed very briefly.

    270

    Qasim, the conqueror of India, cousin of Hajjaj, was dismissed from his post and outlawed.

    271

    Randolph was dismissed for supplying Murray with English gold; from Berwick he and Bedford reported to Cecil the progress of the conspiracy.

    272

    Randy had been told before school about the telephone call from Norfolk and she had dismissed his offer to fly down with her.

    273

    Rhine in 1953 to report his successes with his daughter, but Dr. Rhine dismissed Silva.

    274

    Riley immediately dismissed him, and it was just left for Hreidarsson to receive his fix of the magic sponge before another Murphy corner.

    275

    Robin Weiss stressed that virus adaptation or recombination with other retroviruses in the new host cannot be dismissed.

    276

    Roland having addressed to him an arrogant letter of remonstrance, the king with the support of Dumouriez dismissed Roland, Servan and Claviere.

    277

    Romanus was taken prisoner and conducted into the presence of Alp Arslan, who treated him with generosity, and terms of peace having been agreed to, dismissed him, loaded with presents and respectfully attended by a military guard.

    278

    Roux, a celebrated French physiologist, dismissed his class without a lecture, saying "C'est asset, messieurs, vous avez vu Charles Bell."

    279

    Russia, desirous of deriving some return for the support which she had given the sultan during his rupture with the French, induced the Porte to address to her a note in which the right of intervention in the affairs of the principalities, conferred on her by the treaty of Kainarji and reaffirmed in the convention of Ainali Ka y ak, was converted into a specific stipulation that the hospodars should be appointed in future for seven years and should not be dismissed without the concurrence of the Russian ambassador at Constantinople.

    280

    Secondly, within the domain of science itself, properly so called, there were two " kind of rovers " who must be dismissed.

    281

    Seeing Anna Mikhaylovna and her son, Prince Vasili dismissed the doctor with a bow and approached them silently and with a look of inquiry.

    282

    Seeing then that the Catholic sovereigns had been forced to expel them, that many bishops and other eminent persons demanded their extinction, and that the Society had ceased to fulfil the intention of its institute, the pope declares it necessary for the peace of the Church that it should be suppressed, extinguished, abolished and abrogated for ever, with all its houses, colleges, schools and hospitals; transfers all the authority of its general or officers to the local ordinaries; forbids the reception of any more novices, directing that such as were actually in probation should be dismissed, and declaring that profession in the Society should not serve as a title to holy orders.

    283

    Sent at the age of ten to the college of Brives, he showed great aptitude for study, but his independence of spirit was so excessive that he was almost constantly in a state of rebellion against his teachers, and was finally dismissed from the school.

    284

    Several eminent thinkers at the time, including Jean Wahl, dismissed Sartrean existentialism as a manifestation of this.

    285

    Sharp sent for Burnet, and dismissed his advice without apparent resentment.

    286

    She completed probation and the charges were later dismissed.

    287

    She dismissed the uneasy instinct.

    288

    She had Tanucci dismissed and set herself to the task of making Naples a great power.

    289

    She saw the coldness and malevolence with which the old prince received and dismissed the young men, possible suitors, who sometimes appeared at their house.

    290

    She wondered if Kris would check on her then dismissed the idea he.d seek her out for any reason.

    291

    Shipton dismissed Dean's concern with a smile.

    292

    Shortly afterwards he refused to swear allegiance to the new imperial government, and was dismissed the service.

    293

    Since whole universities and numerous scholars had pronounced in favour of the new theories, the Pisan synod dismissed all canonical scruples, and unhesitatingly laid claim to authority over both popes, one of whom was necessarily the legitimate pope.

    294

    So far, show creator Marc Cherry has dismissed those rumors.

    295

    So for those who dismissed Steve and Barry's clothing for women as something worn by teens and college kids, it was a bit of a shock to see the actress involved with low price point clothing.

    296

    So scandalous, however, was his conduct that he was finally dismissed in 1678.

    297

    So vigorous was his treatment of Irredentism that he dismissed without warning his colleague Seismit Doda, minister of finance, for having failed to protest against Irredentist speeches delivered in his presence at Udine.

    298

    Some of the foreign volunteers were eventually dismissed politely by Congress, on the ground that suitable employment could not be found for them.

    299

    Some of the symptoms may be dismissed as social awkwardness or eccentricity.

    300

    Some of them, who denied that they had ever been Christians, had consented to pray to the gods, to adore the image of the emperor, and to blaspheme Christ; these he had dismissed.

    301

    Some officials hold their offices ad vitam aut culpam or dum bene se gesserunt, others can be dismissed at any time and without reason assigned and without compensation.

    302

    Soon after he was dismissed from all his offices on the following charges, - the concealment, as attorney-general, of a bond belonging to the king, a charge which could not be proved, illegal interference with the court of chancery and disrespect to the king in the case of commendams. He was also ordered by the council to revise his book of reports, which was said to contain many extravagant opinions (June 1616).

    303

    Talleyrand disapproved of the Spanish policy of Napoleon which culminated at Bayonne in May 1808; and the stories to the contrary may in all probability be dismissed as idle rumours.

    304

    Tanucci, who attempted to thwart her, was dismissed in 1777, and the Englishman Sir John Acton (1736), who in 1779 was appointed director of marine, succeeded in so completely winning the favour of Maria Carolina, by supporting her in her scheme to free Naples from Spanish influence and securing a rapprochement with Austria and England, that he became practically and afterwards actually prime minister.

    305

    That proportion of the annual contingents which is dismissed untrained goes either to the Ersatz-Reserve or to the 1st ban of the Landsturm (the Landwehr, it will be observed, contains only men who have served with the colors).

    306

    The accusation of heresy has usually been dismissed as a slander; but recent investigations make it probable, though not quite certain, that Boniface privately held certain Averroistic tenets, such as the denial of the immortality of the soul.

    307

    The action of Sir Benjamin D'Urban was not approved by the home government, and on the instruction of Lord Glenelg, secretary for the colonies, who declared that " the great evil of the Cape Colony consists in its magnitude," the colonial boundary was moved back to the Great Fish river, and eventually (in 1837) Sir Benjamin was dismissed from office.

    308

    The assault trial of Chris Brown is in jeopardy of getting dismissed due to the leaked photos of Rihanna after the incident.

    309

    The bill was thrown out in the upper House on the 17th of December, and next day the king dismissed his ministers.

    310

    The Bourbons, on their return, dismissed him, though this treatment was not, compared to that meted out to Ney and others, excessively harsh.

    311

    The caliph at first ratified this choice, but soon after dismissed Mahommed from his post, and replaced him by Bishr b.

    312

    The case was dismissed on technical grounds, but appeals were made to the court of arches and the court of delegates.

    313

    The Chartists were dismissed as a drunken loutish mob.

    314

    The chronicler Villani relates that Bertrand owed his election to a secret agreement with Philip IV., made at St Jean d'Angely in Saintonge; this may be dismissed as gossip, but it is probable that the future pope had to accept certain conditions laid down by the cardinals.

    315

    The councillors, who are nominated and dismissed by the high commissioner, are responsible to the chamber, which may impeach them before a special tribunal for any illegal act or neglect of duty.

    316

    The Court of Criminal Appeal dismissed his appeal against conviction on July 18, and he was executed in Pentonville prison on Aug.

    317

    The deputation appeared as a matter of course before the commissioners, and were dismissed.

    318

    The displeasure of the master sometimes dismissed his domestics to the more oppressive labours of the mill or the mine.

    319

    The divine archetypes, according to which sensible experience is regulated and in which it finds its real objectivity, are different in kind from mere sense ideas, and the question then arises whether in these we have not again the "things as they are," which Berkeley at first so contemptuously dismissed.

    320

    The emperor dismissed Persigny, and summoned moderate reformers such as Duruy and Behic. But he was still possessed with the idea of settling his throne on a firm basis, and uniting all France in some glorious enterprise which should appeal to all parties equally, and "group them under the mantle of imperial glory."

    321

    The envoy was therefore dismissed.

    322

    The final judgement was made and the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice, which means it cannot be retried.

    323

    The first class, after submission, were absolved from their irregularity, and, receiving penance, were reinstated; the second class were simply regarded as laymen and dismissed without penance or absolution.

    324

    The flood map of Britain to be unveiled by Norwich Union next week has been dismissed by an industry expert as a publicity gimmick.

    325

    The former of these measures effectually stopped any drain of the best members away from the society and limited their hopes within its bounds, by putting them more freely at the general's disposal, especially as it was provided that the final vows could not be annulled, nor could a professed member be dismissed, save by the joint action of the general and the pope.

    326

    The French system of taxation was maintained because it brought in ampler revenues; but feudalism, the antiquated legislation and bureaucracy were revived, and all the officers and officials still living who had served the state before the Revolution, many of them now in their dotage, were restored to their posts; only nobles were eligible for the higher government appointments; all who had served under the French administration were dismissed pr reduced in rank, and in the army beardless scions of the aristocracy were placed over the, heads of war-worn veterans who had commanded regiments in Spain and Russia.

    327

    The German Nationalists and Radicals declared that no business should be done till they were repealed and Badeni dismissed.

    328

    The government issuance of money has always been dismissed as inflationary.

    329

    The governors of Medina and Mecca were dismissed; Mahommed b.

    330

    The heads of departments are appointed and dismissed at the pleasure of the sovereign, usually determined, however, as in all constitutional states, by the will of the nation as indicated by its representatives.

    331

    The House of Lords has now unanimously dismissed the employer's appeal from the majority Court of Appeal ruling.

    332

    The House of Lords, applying Lord Wilberforce's " aftermath test, " dismissed the plaintiffs ' actions.

    333

    The hypothesis that Beowulf is in whole or in part a translation from a Scandinavian original, although still maintained by some scholars, introduces more difficulties than it solves, and must be dismissed as untenable.

    334

    The idea of writing memoirs was dismissed in favour of the more elaborate form, and in November 1855 the first two volumes of his uncompleted History of Philip II.

    335

    The imams do not form a priestly sect; they generally have other occupations, such as teaching in a school or keeping a shop, and may at any time be dismissed by the warden, in which case they lose the title of imam.

    336

    The India Bill was thrown out by means of a royal intrigue in the Lords, and the ministers were instantly dismissed (December 18, 1783).

    337

    The judge dismissed his DUI charge but convicted him for improper lane changing and refusing a breathalyzer test.

    338

    The judge dismissed the case immediately.

    339

    The king made various attempts to induce Pitt to come to his rescue by forming a ministry, but without success, and at last had recourse to the marquis of Rockingham, on whose agreeing to accept office Grenville was dismissed July 1765.

    340

    The king, of whom it was said that the fear of hell was the only part of religion which had any reality for him, now dismissed the duchess of Chateauroux and promised amendment.

    341

    The last mile I performed on foot, having dismissed the chaise and driver with the double remuneration I had promised.

    342

    The latter, after a quarrel with the duchess of Cleveland, was dismissed from the king's employment.

    343

    The Liberal ministries of 1848 were dismissed, the constitutions were changed or abolished, and new chambers were elected under a severely restricted suffrage.

    344

    The lines of Chatham's policy were abandoned in other cases besides the imposition of the import duty; his opponents were taken into confidence; and friends, such as Amherst and Shelburne, were dismissed from their posts.

    345

    The majority of ghost sighting videos on YouTube can be dismissed as outright fakes.

    346

    The modern Greek custom is "(a) that most candidates for Holy Orders are dismissed from the episcopal seminaries shortly before being ordained deacons, in order that they may marry (their partners being in fact mostly daughters of clergymen), and after their marriage, return to the seminaries in order to take the higher orders; (b) that, as priests, they still continue the marriages thus contracted, but may not remarry on the death of their wife; and (c) that the Greek bishops, who may not continue their married life, are commonly not chosen out of the ranks of the married secular clergy, but from among the monks."

    347

    The new elector, Frederick Christian, dismissed him from office and caused an inquiry to be held into his administration.

    348

    The Ningphoos were dismissed from Paradise and became mortal because one of them bathed in water which had been "tabooed" (Dalton, p. 13).

    349

    The Ningphoos were dismissed from Paradise and became mortal, because one of them bathed in water which had been tabooed (Dalton, p. 13).

    350

    The old national levy of the fyrd was made somewhat more serviceable by an ordinance which divided it into two halves, one of which must take the field when the other was dismissed.

    351

    The parliament was now dismissed, and Ferdinand inaugurated an era of savage persecution, supported by spies and informers, against the Liberals and Carbonari, the Austrian commandant in vain protesting against the savagery which his presence alone rendered possible.

    352

    The podestd and the capitano assenting to this treachery, he dismissed the gonfaloniere, reduced the priori to a position of impotence, disarmed the citizens, and soon afterwards accepted the lordship of Arezzo, Volterra, Colle, San Gimignano and Pistoia.

    353

    The premises of scientific syllogisms may equally be dismissed.

    354

    The professors were deprived, the parliament dissolved, and, on the 27th of November, the ministry dismissed.

    355

    The Qatwali warriors had looked her over in full light, as if to ensure she was no threat, then dismissed her with a look that said she ranked lower than the tarantula cat clinging to one wall.

    356

    The regent-mother Ogul Gaimish (the "Camus" of Rubruquis) seems to have received and dismissed him with presents and a letter for Louis IX., the latter a fine specimen of Mongol insolence.

    357

    The regents thereupon dismissed the Radical cabinet and called the Liberals to the government (August 1892).

    358

    The Remonstrants were asked to file copious explanations of the five points in dispute (Sententia Remonstrantium), but objecting to the manner in which they were catechized, they were, at the 57th sitting, dismissed from the synod as convicted "liars and deceivers."

    359

    The sheriffs were kept very tightly in hand, and under incessant supervision; once in 1170 nearly the whole body of them were dismissed for misuse of their office.

    360

    The signory, at last realizing that Malatesta was a traitor, dismissed him; but it was too late, and he now behaved as though he were governor of Florence; when the troops attempted to enforce the dismissal he turned his guns on them.

    361

    The Simon Wiesenthal Center dismissed the contest as " gallows humor.

    362

    The story of the bull cannot be dismissed as pure invention.

    363

    The struggle now seemed to be ended, and the financial question having also been settled, the king, had he been so minded, might have dismissed the Estates.

    364

    The student's chief task is to know the rules by heart; this accomplished, he is dismissed at the end of the year with a certificate (ijaza), entered in his textbook, which permits him to teach it to others.

    365

    The suit would later be dismissed by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

    366

    The supposed revelation of God in ordinary public objects will likewise be dismissed as psychologically induced.

    367

    The Supreme Court dismissed the bill on the grounds that equity has no jurisdiction over political matters; that, assuming the fraudulent character of the objectionable constitutional provisions, the court was in effect asked to assist in administering a fraud; and that relief "must be given by them {the people of the state} or by the legislative and political departments of the government of the United States."

    368

    The symptoms of acid reflux differ from one person to another and are often dismissed when first exhibited.

    369

    The Tawahhid (The Unity of God), said to have been written in Moroccan Berber and believed to be the oldest African work in existence, except Egyptian and Ethiopic, was the work of the Muwahhadi leader, Ibn Tumart the Mandi, at a time when the officials of the Kairawan mosque were dismissed because they could not speak Berber.

    370

    The terms of the surrender were that all the leaders of the revolution should be removed from positions of authority, all government employees implicated in the movement dismissed, and the force in the province and city of Buenos Aires at once disarmed and disbanded.

    371

    The three ambassadors lectured on philosophy in Rome with so much success that Cato was alarmed and had them dismissed the city.

    372

    The three Jacobinical Directors thereupon intrigued to bring to Paris General Lazarre Hoche and his army destined for the invasion of Ireland for the purpose of coercing their opponents; but these, perceiving the danger, ordered Hoche to Paris, rebuked him for bringing his army nearer to the capital than was allowed by law, and dismissed him in disgrace.

    373

    The trio had pretty much dismissed Pumpkin Green's involvement in spite of his connection with the play.

    374

    The various theories which identified him with the sun, the moon or the dawn, may be dismissed, as they do not rest on evidence to which value would now be attached.

    375

    The verdict of the court, was a serious rebuff for the government; after a preliminary investigation of nine months, and a public trial of a fortnight, the major charges against the prisoners were dismissed, and six of them were condemned only to short terms of imprisonment for conspiracy.

    376

    The VICP petition is dismissed or ruled non-compensable.

    377

    The view that Homer underwent at any time a passage from one dialect to another may be dismissed.

    378

    Their petition, however, was dismissed by the courts.

    379

    Then the queen-mother and the king's brother passionately attacked the minister, and for a moment it was believed that Richelieu was dismissed and that the queenmother and a Spanish policy had triumphed.

    380

    Then the young king Alexander suddenly proclaimed himself of age (although at that time only in his seventeenth year), dismissed the regents and the Liberal cabinet, and formed his first cabinet from among the moderate Radicals (13th April 1893).

    381

    Then, at the moment of our loss, these thoughts could not occur to me; I should then have dismissed them with horror, but now they are very clear and certain.

    382

    There may be limitations on how long plaintiffs have to press charges, and delayed cases are more easily dismissed.

    383

    Therefore, the overall value of vitamin C was dismissed when it may simply have been that the dosage wasn't high enough.

    384

    These reasons led to the competition defense in this case being summarily dismissed by the High Court.

    385

    These were naturally dismissed after the defeat of the Russians; the former made good his escape to Russia, the latter was executed.

    386

    They all declared that they would not decide the matter upon general grounds affecting the prerogative, but upon special circumstances incident to the case; and with this answer they were dismissed.

    387

    They may never know the popularity of 1950s dresses, but clothing from the 60s and 70s should not be dismissed out of hand.

    388

    They summarily dismissed his request for a mustache and disguise and refused to give him a gun for pro­tection.

    389

    They were often dismissed by British architectural historians as disobeying all the tenets of architecture.

    390

    This book, by its independent criticism and departures from traditionalism, aroused the opposition of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church; though the charges brought against McGiffert were dismissed by the Presbytery of New York, to which they had been referred, a trial for heresy seemed inevitable, and McGiffert, in 1900, retired from the Presbyterian ministry and entered the Congregational Church, although he retained his position in Union theological seminary.

    391

    This case was dismissed and sent to arbitration.

    392

    This delay in sending help to Corcyra was rightly or wrongly condemned by the Athenians, who dismissed Timotheus in favour of Iphicrates.

    393

    This had been due to a threat of Prussian occupation; and it needed another such threat to persuade the elector to reassemble the chambers, which he had dismissed at the first sign of opposition; and he revenged himself by refusing to transact any public business.

    394

    This had the desired effect, and although the Sindacato dci ferrovieri (railway servants union) threatened a general railway strike if the dismissed men were not reinstated, there was no further trouble.

    395

    This incident was considered by some British observers to have been brought about by Russian intrigue, and the fact that Ala ad-daula was dismissed in 1904, after the Japanese had achieved several initial successes in the Russo-Japanese war, was held to confirm this opinion.

    396

    This resulted in his being dismissed from the post, 8th March 1830; and three months later he withdrew from the Bible Society, thus completing his severance from the Low Church party.

    397

    This very able man, who under Hajjaj had been prefect of Mecca, belonged properly neither to the Qaisites nor to the Yemenites, but as he took the place of Ibn Hobaira and dismissed his partisans from their posts, the former considered him as their adversary, the, latter as their benefactor.

    398

    Those who do are often dismissed as " bleeding heart liberals " who care more for the criminal than for their victims.

    399

    Though Kutuzov had dismissed all unnecessary men from the staff, Boris had contrived to remain at headquarters after the changes.

    400

    Thousands of hungry landless African peasants in their own country demanding a piece of their own land are effortlessly dismissed.

    401

    Thus the problem of the "thing-initself" is dismissed from the inquiry, and philosophy is limited to the sphere of pure thought.

    402

    Time bombs are, typically, left as a means of retaliating when an employe is dismissed.

    403

    To break down this opposition Marlborough was dismissed on the 31st from all his employments, while the House of Lords was "swamped" by Anne's creation of twelve peers,' including Mrs Masham's husband.

    404

    To overcome her resistance nearly the whole of her Portuguese retinue was dismissed.

    405

    To this demand the king as stubbornly refused to accede; 3 and as the result of the consequent dead-lock, Tisza, who had courageously continued in office at the king's request, after every other leading politician had refused to form a ministry, was finally dismissed on the 17th of June.

    406

    Tunstall, however, not only dismissed the case, but presented the offender with the rich living of Houghton-le-Spring; and when the accusation was again brought forward, he again protected him.

    407

    Twenty years later, the word "dismissed" (dimittantur) became the subject of controversy, some maintaining that it amounted to a direct approval, others that it was purely negative and did not imply that the books were free from error.

    408

    Twiggs (1790-1862), a veteran of the Mexican War, surrendered the Department of Texas, without resistance, to the Confederate general, Ben McCulloch; for this General Twiggs was dismissed from the United States army, and in May he became a major-general in the Confederate service.

    409

    Unwilling to let the weirdness ruin her day, Deidre dismissed the strange exchange, distracted by the smells coming from a display of homemade candles.

    410

    Valerius Flaccus, but quarrelled with him and was dismissed.

    411

    Venezelo, who had played a noteworthy part in the last insurrection, was dismissed from the post of councillor by the prince, and soon afterwards became leader of a strong opposition party, which denounced the arbitrary methods of the government.

    412

    Venizelos was accused of having cast 80,000 people into prison, shot several thousands of his political enemies, and dismissed 20,000 public servants.

    413

    Virgin disputed the case and a jury dismissed the claim.

    414

    Walpole bent before the storm and abandoned the measure; but Chesterfield was summarily dismissed from his stewardship. For the next two years he led the opposition in the Upper House, leaving no stone unturned to effect Walpole's downfall.

    415

    War, declared before England had gained the naval experience and wealth of the next fifteen years, and before Spain had been weakened by the struggle in the Netherlands and the depredations of the sea-rovers, would have been a desperate expedient; and the ideas that any action on Elizabeth's part could have made France Huguenot, or prevented the disruption of the Netherlands, may be dismissed as the idle dreams of Protestant enthusiasts.

    416

    Warned by the sympathy excited in Saxony by the revolutionary events at Paris in 1848, the king dismissed his reactionary ministry, and a Liberal cabinet took its place in March 1848.

    417

    We DON'T CARE if it's a corrupt election. ' Stiglitz cannot simply be dismissed as a conspiracy nutter.

    418

    What is classed as a severe eye irritant by one observer may be dismissed as a mild irritant by another.

    419

    When he dismissed the estates, the speech from the throne held out no prospect of their speedy revocation.

    420

    When he returned to Moscow his father dismissed the abbe and said to the young man, Now go to Petersburg, look round, and choose your profession.

    421

    When Ismail dismissed the cabinet and attempted to resume autocratic rule, Riaz had to flee the country.

    422

    When Kdrber declined to carry through the Ausgleich with Hungary without consulting Parliament, and made it a question of confidence the young Emperor on Dec. 20 1916 lightly dismissed his best adviser.

    423

    When Stein was dismissed at the instance of Napoleon, Hardenberg succeeded him as chancellor (June 1810).

    424

    When the CRE dismissed me I thankfully set off for our new billet, arriving about midnight.

    425

    When, on the 18th of April 1670, he was dismissed, nobody sympathized with the man who had grown wealthy at a time when other people found it hard to live.

    426

    Where you say you were unfairly, constructively dismissed, you must follow the Grievance Procedure.

    427

    While Dean, a retired Pennsylvania police detective, was reluctant to return to law enforcement, Sheriff Jake Weller's retirement offered an opportunity not easily dismissed.

    428

    While modifications need to be made for some seniors, exercise should not be dismissed entirely because of age or ability level.

    429

    While most of the media dismissed the show as a dismal failure due to its ridiculous concept, many viewers felt that it was all in good fun.

    430

    With an inclination of the head the Emperor dismissed him.

    431

    With the feeble resources at his disposal Clausel undertook an expedition against Bu-Meyrag, the bey of Titeri, took from him Blida and Medea, dismissed him, replaced him by a successor devoted to France, and returned to Algiers after having left a garrison in Medea.

    432

    Yahya Khan, Mushir-ad-daulah, the Persian minister for foreign affairs (died 1892), who was supposed to have connived at Ayub Khans escape in order to please his Russian friends, was dismissed from office.