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I think Wagner is going to dismiss Prior here.
"Like anything else, I'm not going to dismiss it out of hand," he said.
"It doesn't mean we're going to dismiss any or all," Mr. Davis said.
He added that Ms. Illuzzi-Orbon said something to the effect of: "Nafi, we're going to dismiss the case.
On the economy, she emphasises the importance of middle-class wages, but then no politician who wants to win is going to dismiss them.
"If they were not going to dismiss the charges," Mr. Thompson added on Saturday, "there would be no need to meet with her.
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But 15 minutes later, Mr. Ryan said, Mr. Wisner came back "meekly," as instructed, although Mr. Ryan added, "We knew he was going to move to dismiss".
"If they are going to summarily dismiss us by taking the pen to that language, there will be hell to pay.
"There's a lot of times when coaches are going to be dismissed, you can wait until the season is over to do that," Edwards said.
(Your over-evolved metaphor only further proves your immaturity; just say "blow job"!) But either way, if you say these things, you can bet your cowardly, juvenile ass you're going to get dismissed from the discussion.
"Every day, we've been told the case is going to be dismissed," he said.
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