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"Has Wagner ever dismissed Strauss?" queries Matthew Doherty.
Are they ever dismissed by critics, because they're just a bunch of kids?
The congressman asked the admiral if he had ever dismissed anyone.
And besides, what highbrow critic ever dismissed Wagner because of his use of magical elements?
Foreign politics changed, too, and with the onset of the cold war, the club was more than ever dismissed as a communist racket.
There are few more troubling situations for journalists to find themselves in and, despite the perception that hacks are uncaring fly-by-nights, no such threat is ever dismissed lightly.
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Stacey got out of prison and returned sassier than ever, dismissing locals with her put-downs.
Despite the boycott, those who came to this event said it was as crowded and festive as ever, dismissing the suggestion that the competing event in East New York detracted from their event.
You were no longer a kid with a spiral notebook and a sonnet cycle about Sixth Avenue; you were an author, and even if you never saw a dime in royalties, no one could ever dismiss you again as an oddball.
"But I don't think you can ever dismiss it whenever you are talking about a top player".
No Scotland side can ever dismiss a meeting with England, even if this occasion is far less important or influential than recent competitive fixtures.
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