How To Use Missive In A Sentence

  • Beard is rather dismissive of their optical sophistication, shown in the curvature of the stylobate and in the entasis of the columns — the slight outward swelling of a column designed to counter the optical illusion of concavity, were the columns 'sides to be perfectly straight. Looking for the Lost Greeks
  • McCarthy remains dismissive of the allegations and defensive of the former sergeant, saying he was "brutalized" by his colleagues, in particular, by a few senior officers "exerting locker room peer pressure" in the department ranks. MPNnow Home RSS
  • The Chinese authorities remain acutely aware of Ai's complex and innovative heresy and in China, an "edgy" artist has to face greater challenges than mockery or dismissive critics. Ai Weiwei: The rebel who has suffered for his art
  • He himself bore them submissively for thirteen years; for six he suffered from lithiasis, and for seven years from stomatitis (or, as some say, six years from the former and seven from the latter). Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
  • The author went from from a condemning avengeful God to a milch toast, permissive parent who forgives all offenses AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
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  • It provides a powerful method in laser assessment and alignment, and provides a diagnostic tool for measuring optical surfaces and transmissive components.
  • But as he neared the crux of his missive, he was suddenly interrupted by a flurry of black tresses and wrinkled muslin rushing into the room.
  • The parents were permissive with or neglectful of their children, and the adolescents had developed a certain degree of independence.
  • The guy is submissive to the mc, which is the queen. The Gor books
  • The City had done a serious effort to take out beggars from the streets, yet the very cold streets were lined with immobile figures frozen in submissive, pleading positions. Why Does Homelessness Persist in Rich Liberal Cities?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • He waved the man off dismissively and we all watched as his car clunked and rattled its way out of the parking lot.
  • His follow-up picture Assassin premiered at Cannes in 1997 to particularly dismissive critical opprobrium and never earned a release in the UK.
  • We can do the Moon with that amount of money and our missive is at least one way to do that. Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch
  • These periods can be determined by using shift experiments, in which cultures are shifted between the permissive and restrictive temperature.
  • Could it be that behind the sophomoric, mischievous, dismissive, even nihilistic style, Vice is the voice of a twenty-something generation clearing the decks for a new aesthetic?
  • I don't remember buying it, she said with a dismissive flick of the wrist.
  • There is lots of humor to leaven the suspense, as Christie fans will expect, particularly in scenes where Poirot gets to trump suspects who have treated him dismissively.
  • They scouted the venerable old dogma of the divine right of kings and titled aristocracies to rule the submissive multitude. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
  • May this missive find its beholder sound of shank and in good kidney.
  • It was clear that the native tutors had no control whatever over their illustrious pupil, and every creature in and about the zenana was his submissive slave, so that Gerrard became seriously exercised as to the development of his character. The Path to Honour
  • Parents with a permissive attitude show acceptance/involvement but not control/supervision.
  • Unlike the first letter way back in November, these later missives brought a response.
  • an Elizabethan tragedy admissive of comic scenes
  • I handed the boots, my letter and the reply to a pleasant, submissive sales assistant who went to fetch a manager.
  • It is all typical of the dismissive attitude adopted by those at the Executive who seem to think that an airy-fairy, and probably timorous, arts lobby will go away if told that everything will be all right.
  • Currently, the Italian-built Panthers are being finished off by BAE Systems, with the additional of a machine gun, radios and other accessories, when they will be delivered to the Army, effectively providing "battlefield limousines" for Ruperts – as officers are dismissively called – while troops are forced to patrol in dangerously vulnerable "Snatch" Land Rovers. Feeding the European fantasy
  • Mention "chinny" to Roach and he grins and shakes his head, bemused but also dismissive. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • They were treated as nonentities by the legal and social adjudicators of British later, Australian Tasmania, allowed grudgingly to occupy land on the islands without ever being acknowledged as its owners, and referred to dismissively as “half-castes” or, vaguely, as “the Islanders.” The Song of The Dodo
  • Contracted police trainers often cannot or will not operate in nonpermissive environments, thus confning their training to the capital city or secure areas while leaving unsecured remoter areas of a country without desperately needed police trainers and mentors, as is often the case in Iraq and Afghanistan today. David Isenberg: The Liability of Using a PMC to Do Foreign Police Training
  • Ashida had suggested the Chunnel plan with a dismissive shrug, S. CORMORANT
  • There are no waymarks for a while, which is irritating on a permissive path.
  • By this time I was literally quaking in my Reeboks, certain that at any moment the gum chewer, with a dismissive click of his fingers, would signal to those two soldiers to take me away.
  • She is dismissive of talk that the island is any less deserving of public support than any other community in Scotland.
  • In the 1920s, when Evarts Graham, the renowned surgeon in St. Louis who had pioneered the pneumonectomy the resection of the lung to remove tumors, was asked whether tobacco smoking had caused the increased incidence of lung cancer, he countered dismissively, “So has the use of nylon stockings.” The Emperor of All Maladies
  • You're going to get a lot of guff from readers who actually follow the link to that review and see how glibly dismissive it is.
  • Bella in reverse is shot from a high angle making her look more submissive. Twilight Lexicon » MTV’s Spoiler’s A Fan’s View
  • ‘What I see is a familiar pattern of awareness, but also dismissiveness,’ he says.
  • Susan Peters, I'm given to understand that some of his missives, his letters, are rather personal.
  • She said that the investigators’ report seemed “omissive” and therefore slanted against Freshwater. Freshwater April 29 & 30: Exploiting kids - The Panda's Thumb
  • The dominant hamster often licks the belly of the submissive hamster.
  • This release just missed the cut on the last missive by a whisker and a bit.
  • Liberal writers from the permissive society of the 1960s are quoted and their opinions are taken to have been effective.
  • Cells are returned to the permissive temperature and and are passaged several times. InaDWriMo 2008 progress report and other fun stuff
  • Why should we be so dismissive of the grammar schools selection process when most schools stream students of similar ability for science, maths etc?
  • Cath spread both hands in a dismissive gesture.
  • Her graceful neck rises higher than the trees, like a giraffe in slow motion, her liquid eyes staring curiously, then dismissively, at the gaping humans; she returns to her grazing as if these late-model mammals were no more worthy of note than their scruffy shrewlike ancestors, with whom she shared the Earth 130 million years ago. Here Come The Dnasaurs
  • a will, which renders me justly responsible for my actions, omissive as well as commissive. Literary Remains, Volume 1
  • We now treat standards and law and order as a threat to our permissive society.
  • The same sort of dismissive attitude is evident in response to the latest findings.
  • The dominant hamster often licks the belly of the submissive hamster.
  • ‘I apologize for my foolishness, Sire,’ he submissively replied, lowering his eyes in defeat.
  • 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.
  • SO, I'LL stand corrected on the "saviour" perception "bit", but you evidently still haven't been reading much, or you're only reading from sources or providers that are [omissive] about what's really been going on since election day 2008. CommonDreams.org Headlines
  • And thank heavens they used "fornicate" in lieu of "fuck" in the above missive; otherwise, one might have considered this a bit off-color. SFist
  • While I think his ethical position is, if uninteresting, unexceptionable enough, his refusal to confront the political connection Foucault makes except with such bland dismissiveness is insufficient precisely because uninteresting. Notes on 'Foucault and the Hedgerow History of Sexuality'
  • The Frenchman is dismissive of the idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore the purpose of this missive is to look at where many in society see our future going, and to show where space either supports the positive aspects or negates the negative ones. Dennis Wingo - Why Space? Why Now? - NASA Watch
  • A new uniform sector horn coupling methods is reported, which is available to couple CO2 laser beam into FIT (flexible-infrared transmissive )waveguides.
  • Bertha would eventually become the dutiful and submissive spouse.
  • Ironically, libertarian and liberal originalists have been among the most dismissive of Justice Scalia's faint-heartedness. Howe on Slavery as Punishment and the Original Public Meaning of the 13th Amendment
  • Note 23: Originele missive van Hans Putmans uijt het schip Banda aen de Camer Amsterdam in dato 2 Augustij 1637, VOC 1120: 1 – 18, quote at 9. back How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • Does parental permissiveness affect children's development?
  • We seem to be living in a much more permissive society than our parents and grandparents did.
  • Finally, even I was struck into amazed silence by the vituperative and downright nasty anti-festive sentiments contained in the latest missive from the boys.
  • Scarcely had the feodary read, re-read, and then destroyed this secret and singular missive, when the "Ho! hollo!" of Her Grace the Princess 'outriders rang on the crisp December air, and there galloped up to the broad doorway of the manor-house, a gayly costumed train of lords and ladies, with huntsmen and falconers and yeomen following on behind. Historic Girls
  • “Keep thy voice low and submissive, I have told thee a score of times,” said the leader, “and lower thine axe, which, as I bethink me, thou hadst better leave in the outer apartment.” Count Robert of Paris
  • And in their zeal and submissiveness they are so innocently meek and "biddable" that they can listen with reverence to young Hyrum Smith publicly lecturing the grandmothers of the order for occasionally partaking of a cup of thin tea. Under the Prophet in Utah; the National Menace of a Political Priestcraft
  • He rejected in-patient treatment and was dismissive of counselling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soldiers' missives haven't been routinely expurgated since World War II and the days of ‘Loose Lips Sink Ships.’
  • From the darkened bar from which I dictate this missive, I can hear the starter engines revving up!
  • Now, from the war that brought us nonpermissive environment, we have a distinction drawn between disarm and demilitarize. No Uncertain Terms
  • The old, spunky Madeline was gone and in her place was the submissive shadow of her former self.
  • Even these lordly and dismissive gestures clearly cost him something.
  • I'm buried under stacks of papers, miscellaneous missives, and mementos.
  • A dismissive gesture but to Ruth one he didn't relish doing very much.
  • The missive was enough to calm investor jitters that peaked the week before. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jack took the missive back from Garcia and handed it to the radioman for disposal.
  • Saying that to be Christian women have to be submissive is like saying that Christians have to be anti-Semitic because the Gospel of Matthew villanizes Jews, without taking into account his audience or his purpose in writing. Can you love God and feminism? - Feministing
  • One reason is that permissive societies that realized that crime does pay did not boycott people who lived a life of misdemeanour and wrongdoing.
  • He is a complex little monkey, dragged up in a rough part of Liverpool and both proud and dismissive of the culture in which he was raised. Times, Sunday Times
  • So for a week he floated with the current of casual dissipation and then, caught for an hour by a refluent eddy of lonesomeness, ” four parts of the pentamerous clover-leaf were paired lovers, ” he penned a missive which might have changed much in his future career: He sent to Christian Schwan a formal proposal for the hand of Margarete. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller
  • I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that.
  • So she is understandably dismissive of the dismal gorse and whin on view outside the living room window of her Council house.
  • All this may turn out to be mere psychobabble, which is what the Bush crowd dismissively concluded about Oliver Stone's film. ‘Night, Not-So-Sweet Prince
  • I noted that all such missives contained the same message - don't draw attention to Red Sea diving or you'll get it a bad name.
  • He was looking for a quiet submissive wife who would obey his every word.
  • Gentle and debonair in manners, he knows how to be a submissive husband and cater to the needs of his sweetheart.
  • This is the same type of behavior a submissive member of a wild dog pack would show to the alpha dog in that pack.
  • The court below read down the Act as permissive because the rules are permissive.
  • More than this, Innocent needed a secretary for his vast correspondence, and, struck with the tachygraphy of Kallias, had asked him to return to Rome after he had delivered his missives, and to take a permanent place in his household. Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom
  • Hercules served Omphale, put on an apron, took a distaff and spun; Thraso the soldier was so submissive to Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Some historians have been dismissive of this argument.
  • Try not to let an abrupt or dismissive manner put you off seeking other help. Coping with Bulimia
  • The departing male flaps off with an unusual gliding rhythm that Kemp suspects is a loser butterfly's submissive slink.
  • But people are fearful of missives from the taxman and often inadvertently overpay tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was the father of experimental science, the sharpest thinker of his time, a great debater and a dismissive polemicist.
  • New York minute noir nomen nomenclature nomination nonpermissive environment nonspecific plural pronoun noodge no spring chicken now nuclear, pronunciation of null and void nutraceuticals No Uncertain Terms
  • Methods 80 patients with the remissive state of illness were inquired by using a self designed questionnaire.
  • she has become submissive and subservient
  • Neilson was a remarkably generous and even-tempered person who rarely had anything critical or dismissive to say of anyone, yet there may be a trace of irritation in his tone when he hastily deals with the matter in one of his letters.
  • He is no permissive or accidental appearance, but an organic agent, one of the estates of the realm, provided and prepared from of old and from everlasting, in the knitting and contexture of things. Representative Men
  • The public also can seem a bit dismissive of tsars.
  • George Atallah, the union's assistant executive director of external affairs, was dismissive of Batterman's remarks, saying they come from the person that effectuated a year-long lockout for the NHL. NFL attorney: Players' union wants a lockout
  • Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did.
  • The idea of treating other nations dismissively is toxic. The Good Fight
  • Dependent personality disorder is described as a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to a submissive and clinging behavior as well as fears of separation.
  • The original experiments reconstituting GroEL-GroES-mediated protein folding were carried out under "nonpermissive" conditions, where the chaperonin system was absolutely required and substrate proteins could not achieve the native state if diluted directly from denaturant into solution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue
  • In those days women were expected to be quiet and submissive.
  • He shows that slaves who seemed submissive and passive were cleverly using the language of their masters and subverting it to their own ends.
  • He is equally dismissive of suggestions that books such as his often trigger yo-yo dieting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ibn Mansur, yet another thing hath been revealed to me; 339 and it is that, when thou handedst him the letter, he tore it in pieces. and throwing it on the floor, said to thee: ‘O Ibn Mansur, I will grant thee whatever thou askest save thy desire which concerneth the writer of this letter; for I have no answer to her missive.’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Her voice will drop to a dismissive whisper.
  • They took dismissive action after the third violation.
  • I can almost feel the self-loathing wafting out of some of the hastily scribbled missives that arrive at this time of year. Times, Sunday Times
  • The patriarchal demand for submissive women is reinforced by imagining its opposite: sex with the devil, one of the most striking legendary sabbat practices. National Demons: Robert Burns, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Folk in the Forest
  • He is a complex little monkey, dragged up in a rough part of Liverpool and both proud and dismissive of the culture in which he was raised. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since the PDP is emissive (produces its own light), the amount of light it emits can be flexibly regulated according to the use environment.
  • Fueled by obedience, reveling in brute force, dismissive of weakness, the game hardly seems nimble enough to withstand the social trends that made Aliquippa feel, over the past 40 years, like some corroding edge of the American Dream. Story Pick: A town where football greats are raised
  • He at once wrote Gutel a missive so thickly interlarded with quotations from the Song of Solomon, from Goethe, Petofi, Heine, and Chateaubriand, that when Kalimann read the billet-doux to the blushing girl her head was quite turned. Stories by Foreign Authors: German — Volume 1
  • He spent his last hours wit '. his confessor, wrote to his wife and children, praying his family not to beweep him, not to forget him, and never to offend against their God; and this missive, with a lock of his hair for his beloved daughter, he finally entrusted to the ghostly father. Arabian nights. English
  • I'm dismissive because in Alsace the good GC sites have a track record of many decades or centuries for producing the best gewurz (or riesling, pinot gris, etc.). Red Newt Cellars 2007 Sawmill Creek Vineyards Gewurztraminer
  • Kitsch, I decided, is art that bears a cynical or dismissive relation to life.
  • Try not to let an abrupt or dismissive manner put you off seeking other help. Coping with Bulimia
  • He gives regular corporal punishment and discipline but I like being submissive and enjoy being controlled by him. The Sun
  • I think the last, unpunctuated SMS was ‘i am going out now i may be some time do not expect further missives’.
  • Regardless of his dismissive attitude towards worries about manipulation, the notion of ultimacy, and of an argument like the Source Incompatibilist Argument, Compatibilism
  • Data is impressed on the signal beam with a transmissive spatial light modulator.
  • She saw me staring and stared back confrontationally, then dismissively turned away so that I was embarrassed for staring.
  • She was not the submissive wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried explaining my feud with the waiter, but Jennifer was dismissive.
  • The formula is some what the same except that the psychiatrist is now the seemingly crazy extravert and the client is the meek and submissive type.
  • So he couches his preferred outcome in dismissive language. Balkinization
  • She tried to laugh it off dismissively, but her words seemed to pique his interest.
  • As a man he is high-spirited and energetic, always ready to fight for his Sultan, his country and, especially, his Faith: courteous and affable, rarely failing in temperance of mind and self-respect, self-control and self-command: hospitable to the stranger, attached to his fellow citizens, submissive to superiors and kindly to inferiors — if such classes exist: Eastern despotisms have arrived nearer the idea of equality and fraternity than any republic yet invented. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And that means, even allowing for the craven submissiveness of the general media, one more chance for the administration to be exposed for the cruel and psychopathic clods that they are.
  • Rahm's tone has been pretty dismissive and foul-mouthed and downright "tone deaf" during his time in the job. Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [140] -- Pledging Nonsense
  • He has to provide an authoritative, paternal perspective without being dismissive of the disparate viewpoints enclosed.
  • Most are brunettes, a number are Asian (and not the stereotypical submissive "Oriental" fantasy girl, by the way) and none is any thinner or chestier than the Jewish women I know. InterfaithFamily.com
  • Ashida had suggested the Chunnel plan with a dismissive shrug, S. CORMORANT
  • I have been thus precise, because criticism is to me not "a game," nor admissive of cogging and falsification. Notes and Queries, Number 197, August 6, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • Do you ever feel that society is becoming too permissive?
  • Would she have been so dismissive if I had been a jam doughnut? The Sun
  • When quite modest health care reforms were introduced by New Labour in England, Scottish Labour was haughtily dismissive of them.
  • submissiveness" following the crushing defeat of their chosen national leaders. The Register
  • The republicans, in their submissiveness and spinelessness, were trying to impress the media and all the idiots who voted for Obama with their willingness to PANDER for votes like the democrats. Gingrich blames 'elite media' for Steele questions
  • The romantic ethos found a place among young people of this generation and with it not only marriage of choice at a relatively later age, but also religious permissiveness among working women of the lower class and women students of the middle and upper classes, many of whom became gymnasia pupils and students (Kovner, 206 – 214). Haskalah Attitudes Toward Women.
  • These missives all went directly to McCrann's personal email.
  • As she ended her words to the counsel, she handed over both the missive and the threatening note to a page who delivered it to Captain Allende.
  • It seems that she wanted a man strong enough to handle a woman as strong as her, not one who required a needy or submissive woman. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not wishing to be dismissive of their efforts, this could hardly justify classing these departments and officers within the “response” category. “Response Times” Are Back SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Our favourite is sheeple, a handy if rather dismissive term for docile citizens in an age of imperilled democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • In those days women were expected to be quiet and submissive.
  • Her Majesty sits squat on her throne, her head crowned, a sceptre in one hand, an orb in the other, and two lions stretch submissively at the imperial feet while she stares with bronze eyes at the distant horizons of Empire.
  • Bacon emphasized that this ordeal of experiment was to be heroic testing, not the torture of a slavish and submissive victim.
  • Missive after missive describes the burden of the existing system, and how 20 more years of control will stifle creative work.
  • The general weakness in recruitment planning is not helped by such a dismissive attitude to training for administrative functions by clubs.
  • By the algorithm formulated in this study, a liveness-enforcing supervisor of FMS with simple structure and maximally permissive behavior can be found.
  • When he did acknowledge her existence he talked in dismissive and unrealistic terms.
  • The dogs gave each other quite a wide berth, they were pretty dismissive of each other. THE DOG LISTENER: Learning the Language of your Best Friend
  • The concept the world had yesterday was that of the unknown island submissive to the Yankee empire, a country without independence, a Yankee semicolony. CASTRO ADDRESSES SOVIET TECHNICIANS
  • Mr Jones was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies.
  • The real problem is the failure to exchange formal contract letters, or missives, quickly enough.
  • Some of the animosity is personal: Republicans in both chambers and K Street attorneys say Jackson and her staff are too dismissive of opposing views and other stakeholders. Wonkbook: Foreclosure mess gets criminal; liberal Dems rally behind Social Security; Arne Duncan's international school reform
  • But that might change tonight since, according to her last missive, Linette was supposed to be in attendance at the Wentworth event along with three Fratelli superiors, each from a different country—a UK representative, a Russian spokesman, and one from the U.S. known as Fra Vestavia, who BAD had a keen interest in. SILENT TRUTH
  • Hillary grew up in this culture, so yes she was taken "aback" by these comments; you, others, and obama being so shallow minded and dismissive of someones culture and values is ignorant. obama will never be President. Geoffrey Garin: Obama's Small-Town Comments Would Damage Him In General Election -- And Super-Dels Should Consider Them
  • Both women opened their mouths to object, but Carl waved his hand dismissively.
  • She was not the submissive wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE police's dismissive attitude to domestic violence is a national disgrace. The Sun
  • Elise stared at the missive, brain whirling with unspoken questions.
  • CC me on your missives if you like. disgraced professional simulator Francisco Toro, the Venezuelan 2002 coup supporter who wrote a decrepitly dishonest essay published by The New Republic today about Honduras. The Agonist - thoughtful, global, timely
  • In the end, self-pubbing can put some coin in your pocket if you have the fanbase who will utilize it (but this will only work once if you dont put out a good product-thats another missive). Self-Publishing Revisited: A Discussion – Brian Keene
  • Don't confuse love with permissiveness. Sometimes telling a child no is the most loving thing you can do for him.
  • His was an education and upbringing attuned to arts and letters and dismissive of science. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, ‘Anglo-Saxon’ continuity in dismissive irritation is as tenacious as French continuity in obstinate and distinctive ambition.
  • The omissive apostrophe signals a missing letter in contracted forms of words or phrases associated with spoken language and informal writing,
  • They were not passive, submissive clients but positive enthusiasts, with a common agenda.
  • We've interpreted it for them already, often in a dismissive way. Christianity Today
  • No longer the garb of a submissive dollybird, it was a fresh, youthful option that celebrated femaleness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Settling into his chair, the king waved vaguely at the man to signal him that he could read his missive.
  • That sword tormented him beyond measure, brought him an intolerable horror of suffering in woman, the very thought of which scattered his pious submissiveness to the winds. La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
  • One in nine love missives received on Valentine's Day were sent by people to themselves"to save face on the dreaded V-day, "according to a survey released by online retailer amazon.co.uk.
  • Despite being commonly held up as a paragon of the submissiveness, obedience, and loyalty that many men would like to see in their wives, women have often taken other lessons from her behaviour.
  • It is to pass permissive ability to use beforehand inside KTV, have very big distinction.
  • Sourav Ganguly, once legendarily dismissive of spinners but now woefully out of form, was dropped by Younis Khan at silly mid-off.
  • His expression was nonchalant as he made a dismissive gesture. Thieves Like Us
  • I think you are denying the shock of this experience upon you because you speak of it in a dismissive sort of air.
  • Even as courts have, over the past two generations, grown more dismissive of hunches, there has been a counter-revolution in the cognitive sciences.
  • It avoids any kind of social comment or satirical swipe at a society obsessed by winners and dismissive of losers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although there is sometimes a difference I can see when we are both playing or training with her is that when by me she tends to be more playful and puppy like and when around my step dad she'll be more serious and give more submissive gestures such as crouching, keeping her tail low and licking him. Who's Your Daddy?
  • First you get a period of moral panic, then a grudging, dismissive acceptance, and then, eventually, a recognition of cultural worth.
  • I think I would have been compeled to forward the missive to my department head at the very least, so that we could share a mutual chuckle. An email to which I did not respond.
  • I'm weary of his monotone droning as he reads yet another story of yet another hapless, submissive male being dominated by yet another psychotic nympho.
  • The second thing is submissive prayer. Christianity Today
  • That is indeed an old and dismissive evolutionist argument.
  • Rest assured, m'sieur, that I will make certain your missive is dispatched with all speed. THE PROMISE IN A KISS
  • It is unfair, unreasonable and ill-mannered to demean someone who has dedicated much of her career to NASA; you display remarkable ignorance in dismissively asserting that Lori Garver is a "political opportunist". It's Time To Go, Mike - NASA Watch
  • With only one emissive species the fluorescence anisotropy should not change over the emission band belonging to a particular electronic transition.
  • He remembers the 1960s as being an era of sexual permissiveness.
  • Pentecostals have endured more than their share of dismissive scholarship, condescending analysis, and popular disdain.
  • Quite honestly, I had forgotten about the electronic missive, but I searched through my archives to find a copy.

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