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Up to this point, Ma had been dismissive of ghost weddings, but after bribing him with cigarettes he finally talked.

Co-star Humphrey Bogart was dismissive of her, but William Holden and she got along famously — very famously.

Some of the E-mail messages, purloined last November, were mean-spirited, others were dismissive of contrarian views, and others revealed a timid reluctance to share data.

If you can't beat 'em... It is still relatively easy at this point to be dismissive of games in general, and games aimed at social change in particular.

John Kufuor, the Ghanaian President who also chairs the African Union, tried to mediate but entirely failed to shift Mr Kibaki, whose inner circle is plainly dismissive of international arbitration.

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Now I don't mean to be utterly dismissive of the objection.

Now I don't think he really means to be dismissive of Freudian criticism.

Although the doctor said can not tamper with the bandage did not answer, but he is dismissive of anything.

The White House was “infatuated with decisiveness, dismissive of deliberation”. It was full of idiots who thought it might be a good idea to liken Mr Bush to Thomas Jefferson.

They partner with the state, even when they are dismissive of its bureaucracy.

In a trainee-led class, students may be dismissive of their teachers' orders and, therefore, make teaching activities out of order.

Doctors and social workers who work with families affected by Alzheimer's disease were similarly dismissive of Robertson's advice.

Mr Putin was dismissive of critics and opponents alike.

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