Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Such an unforeseen dismission, and so fully pronounced, left me not a moment to hesitate.
My conduct may, I fear, be objectionable in having accepted my dismission from your daughter's lips instead of your own.
Following his dismission, he immediately joined the Ottawa Rough Riders as backfield coach.
They knew they had to look dumbfounded, amazed, shocked by their dismission, and they did so to the best of their ability.
After his forced dismission he studied sciences of religion, philosophy and art history at Free University of Berlin.
Mr. Fairservice looked very blank at this demand, justly considering it as a presage to approaching dismission.
Nay, and most like, You must not stay here longer; your dismission Is come from Caesar; therefore hear it, Antony.
I have been informed of your attempt to enjoy Antonia's person, your disappointment, and dismission from Elvira's House.
Whereupon, Synod instructed the Philadelphia Presbytery to issue a certificate of honourable dismission to the Western Presbytery.
And, more than 20 years later, the same King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy played a key role in the dismission of Benito Mussolini in 1943.
The Archbishop of Thoulouse (since Archbishop of Sens, and now a Cardinal), was appointed to the administration of the finances soon after the dismission of Calonne.
Still I was galled by the yoke of service, and my mistress often flying into violent fits of passion, made me dread a sudden dismission, which I understood was always the case.
The True Account of all the Transactions before the Right Honourable the Lords and others Commissioners for the affairs of Chelsea Hospital as far as relates to the Admission and Dismission of Sam.
At three o'clock in the afternoon of the 11th July the Count de la Luzerne was sent to notify Mr. Neckar of his dismission, and to enjoin him to retire instantly without saying a word of it to anybody.
--The butcher, the baker, must wait; and, what was worse, I was often obliged to witness his surly dismission of tradesmen, who were in want of their money, and whom I sometimes paid with the presents my uncle gave me for my own use.
"After my dismission, I was more at a loss than ever for a subsistence, and, not to weary you with a repetition of the same unavailing attempts, unable to stand at the washing-tub, I began to consider the rich and poor as natural enemies, and became a thief from principle.
The poor Dutchess of Montross Crep'd along with a Dozen of black Snakes playing round her Face; and my Lady Portland (who is fall'n away since her dismission from Court) represented very finely an Egyptian Mummy embroider'd over with Hieroglyphics.
But he afterwards took his measures at leisure, and, at the same time that he cringed to me in public, he secretly acted in so vile a manner, that, although unable to prevail on the ambassador to give me my dismission, he laid me under the necessity of resolving to leave him.
Perceiving things to remain in the same state, and that he took no measures to procure himself a new secretary, I wrote to his brother, and, explaining to him my motives, begged he would obtain my dismission from his excellency, adding that whether I received it or not, I could not possibly remain with him.
On the death of the Earl of Southampton Bishop Morley 'took him into his own household,' and on 'his dismission from his service with a fair reward' recommended him in 1666 as chaplain to the Duke of York, afterwards James II, to whose daughter, the Princess Anne, he became tutor.