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1 No one should have to be ignored and dismissed like that, he said.
2 He was ignominiously dismissed like a lackey caught pilfering.
3 Tobin wasn't used to being dismissed like this.
4 I'd dropped everything, devoted myself to the effort, then been dismissed like a servant suspected of stealing.
5 It was a dismissal, and Malcolm Lightener was not used to being dismissed like a troublesome book agent.
6 They had just had a field-day, and for some reason, one of the troops had not been dismissed like the rest.
7 In the briefest of moments he had to decide if he would bow to protocol and be dismissed like a servant or stand and fight.
8 " Dismissed like a school-boy," muttered he, while tears of rage flowed down his cheeks.
9 "The King," so they said, "has broken his contract and the King therefore is dismissed like any other unfaithful servant."
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