However, this assumption was swiftly dismissed by Stead some years later, declaring that, "The idea of Darkest England.
In late 732, Ubayda ibn Abd al-Rahman es-Solemi, governor of Ifriqiya had been swiftly dismissed by Caliph Hisham following a personal quarrel.
When the commissioner of the Canadian Football League, Michael Lysko, denounced the arrangement as "a deal with the devil," Mr. Lysko was swiftly dismissed.
And that she had been swiftly dismissed from the project after overriding her boss's directive to go easy on Hitler lest she offend association members who agreed with Hitler's policies.
He was swiftly dismissed from that position on account of his inept handling of the party's finances - crating a debt of 40.000 Reichsmark.
(When the young man visits the baths, he may feel some faint suspicion, swiftly dismissed, that he is the same type of creature as men of common clay.)
Her work cannot be swiftly dismissed precisely because it deals with so many issues.
When Barry Swart, the head of the First National Bank of Southern Africa, was recently caught giving his daughter a huge decorating contract, he was swiftly and publicly dismissed.
Mr. Gissin said that the newly adopted procedure, while legal, was based on a political decision and that any appeals would be dismissed swiftly.
In the weeks before Christmas 1992, they were accused of using illegal drugs and alcohol on company property and were swiftly dismissed despite their denials and what they said was inconclusive evidence against them.