Dangermond is a bit dismissive of Google's efforts, viewing its mash-ups as so much eye candy.
So, when I came to the session as a mentor, I was gruff and dismissive.
McCain also fielded a question about his running mate Gov. Sarah Palin's dismissive comments about Sen.
That is one reason Larry Ellison is unfazed and dismissive of the coming Terry-versus-Larry clash.
And he was typically dismissive of the chances of the opposition's candidate, Henrique Capriles.
His friend and co-Web master Jason Fernandez, 22, is equally dismissive of the big boys.
It is the kind of place where you would suspect a dismissive reaction to Modern art.
Lib Dem pensions spokesman Steve Webb was dismissive of the government's contribution to the debate.
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He said he was encouraged that Mr. Cook was "not dismissive" of Mr. Einhorn's proposal.
And the treasury secretary, Paul O'Neill, has been dismissive of American participation in multilateral aid efforts.
Think about times when you feel greedy or selfish or dismissive or downright mean.
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Cornyn was dismissive of Hagel's statements, calling them "retractions, " and the response from Schumer and Boxer.
Gordon Brown and Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, have been staggeringly dismissive of their colleagues' anxieties.
He is dismissive, for example, of the new British government's promotion of flexible labour markets.
Even bigger: a friend of yours says something mean or dismissive to you or to another friend.
Yet it would be a big mistake to be dismissive of the Swedes and their prime minister.
But while lauding Grange, Mr Parker has often been cruelly dismissive of many of Australia's other efforts.
Some senior Rwandan officials are dismissive of Mr Kabila's ability to project any force in eastern Congo.
Sensing the region is swinging its way, Hamas is dismissive of Mr Abbas's outreach to the West.
Davis is dismissive, citing Reed Elsevier's economies of scale, barriers to entry and its attentiveness to customers' needs.
Lord Penrose describes Roy Ranson, the firm's chief executive from 1991 to 1997, as manipulative, obstructive and dismissive.
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Tuesday's announcement marks a new direction for the Japanese-based company, which had previously been dismissive of 3-D gaming.
They retorted that he could not be more wrong (though Ms Rice was fractionally less dismissive this week).
"The hospital management team were dismissive of staff concerns and blocked action to improve the situation, " the report added.
Don't be dismissive of the fact that MySpace is so popular among teens.
Metal bands and fans are often equally dismissive, preferring to have their debates on bar stools instead of podiums.
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High-end retailers, many of whom associate vegan wear with a Birkenstock crowd, were even more dismissive than the cobblers.
However it would be wrong to be too dismissive of the loyalist tantrum.
The producer is dismissive of jukebox musicals and what he terms "kiddie musicals".
Ecclestone has previously been dismissive of the banks' interest in F1, insisting they were only in it for the money.
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