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the dismissed
verb
To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
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Around large circular tables sit the dismissed and the angry.
Among the dismissed, over Cheney's strong objections, was Rumsfeld.
McDaniels, the Patriots' former offensive coordinator, had replaced the dismissed Mike Shanahan in Denver.
The dismissed CPS lawyer was not impossible to manage, Margo said.
The dismissed workers held the building for five hours, hurling firebombs and setting up barricades.
Officials said they were taking measures to assure that the dismissed agents would not cause trouble.
But the dismissed employees say they were fired because of their political party.
The dismissed lawsuit was not directly related to the taco shell incident.
Mr. Fletcher said the dismissed faculty members were chosen purely on the basis of who brought in the fewest students.
In April a court sentenced the dismissed former mayor of Nanjing to 15 years for taking kickbacks from developers.
Perry Fewell will replace the dismissed Bill Sheridan as defensive coordinator of the Giants, the team announced Thursday night.
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