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Some of these actions, usually dismissed as obscure "ethnic" clashes, have been violent.
But her mother usually dismissed such talk, saying, "That's ancient history.
A quick analysis ensues, but is usually dismissed as another red herring.
He has been arrested about a dozen times, though the charges are usually dismissed.
It was not immediately clear what his status was after the conviction, but officers are usually dismissed in such circumstances.
These kinds of lawsuits are often filed, and they're usually dismissed quickly, as was the case today.
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The government in Beijing usually dismisses the human rights report as a political document and traditionally inveighs against it.
When a singer describes their backing band as "the best lineup I've ever had", one can usually dismiss this as mere gush.
"We usually dismiss warnings, but this time we didn't," said Mr. Attard, who took the family to his sister-in-law's house.
Human rights advocates and Western governments often accuse Iran of rights abuses, but Iranian officials usually dismiss the criticism and accuse the West of hypocrisy.
The letter, published in state media, marked a significant shift in the former British colony, where authorities had long refused to recognise the existence of political prisoners, usually dismissing such detainees as common criminals.
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