He turned the croc over unceremoniously and it lay transfixed, as if in a trance.
Bundled unceremoniously into a side room, nobody paying me any attention, I awkwardly take my seat.
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By the end of the year 12, 000 people could be dropped unceremoniously from General Motors' health plan.
Having dumped (unceremoniously) most legacy support, it runs better, with a smaller footprint, and is more secure.
Dragan Stojkovic and Dejan Savicevic, two veterans, were unceremoniously dumped during the qualifiers and replaced by younger candidates.
And after being unceremoniously dumped by NBC 10 months earlier, the former Tonight Show host scored just that.
To make matters worse, Marvell's chief financial officer, Gordon Steel, was fired unceremoniously two months before the public offering.
In 2004 Pottruck was unceremoniously ousted from that job and went into exile.
After a long relationship with Deloitte, IGT unceremoniously announced on January 6, 2010 they had changed auditors to PwC.
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Hope, however, springs eternal, which is why I once again have a jar shoved unceremoniously into the back of my fridge.
Attuquayefio was unceremoniously sacked by Ghana's FA in 2001 for 'poor results'.
Too high, in other words to be unceremoniously shoved out the door.
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The Blues youngster's 30-yard burst was superbly and unceremoniously stopped und by Wales star Gavin Henson, the centre-turned-full-back, just yards from the Ospreys try-line.
The dissidents, a group of eight former executives including Robert Scott, who was unceremoniously ousted in 2003, don't necessarily intend to break up the company.
The hopeless and shamed person, who has been hiding his alcoholic behavior for years, even decades, is not required to be unceremoniously and humiliatingly revealed.
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All of the columns and much of the sculpture were unceremoniously dumped into the New Jersey wastelands on the other side of the Hudson River.
The critics unceremoniously deemed the Che-ez a failure and moved on.
In Hollywood's ever-escalating luxury hotel arms race, guests no longer have to settle for standard room service, unceremoniously prepared by hotel staff from a boilerplate menu.
At a champagne brunch for local politicos on the elegant Newport shore, Kennedy unceremoniously leaps up onto a folding chair and shouts to the crowd: "Hi, everybody!"
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That strategy was as impractical as it sounds: Ghostrider toppled over in one of the event's qualifying rounds, didn't get up and was unceremoniously hauled off the course.
Audio playback has, meanwhile, been unceremoniously dropped from the Reader.
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Blair led the reformed Labour Party to victory over the Conservatives in 1997, seven years after Thatcher was unceremoniously bundled out of office in a political coup by her colleagues.
Our first thought was that someone must have gotten into a fight with a boyfriend and that he had unceremoniously dumped whatever she had left at his house on the street.
Bean said men would be forced into the navies of world powers to fight at sea, and when the wars were over the men were unceremoniously dumped back into their towns.
In fact, much of the team that now comprises EnerDel were the team that designed the ill-fated EV1 electric car that General Motors introduced and later unceremoniously killed during the 1990s.
It must have been all the sweeter for him because after Labour's 1997 landslide after he was unceremoniously dumped by Tony Blair from his post as a junior spokesperson on Welsh affairs.
Mr Mintzberg points out that when Harvard Business School boasted of its alumni CEOs, the list included Frank Lorenzo, remembered for presiding over Eastern Airlines' bankruptcy, and Doug Ivester, unceremoniously booted from Coca-Cola.
And certainly some people will agree with them that Paterno was the scapegoat for a scandal, an old man railroaded and unceremoniously dumped by the very university he loved and served so ably on the football field.
One example of his outreach work was persuading a British radical who had unceremoniously set fire to a large paper poppy, the British symbol of remembrance for their war dead, to see the error of his ways.
Abbas, however, was certainly nowhere nearly as directly affronted as the Hamas leaders in Gaza, whom the president unceremoniously slammed for their rocket attacks and for their inattentiveness to the needs of the Palestinian people entrusted into their care.
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