[ adv ] in an unceremonious manner <adv.all> he was dismissed unceremoniously
"Once they stop laughing at the courthouse," said Rinfret campaign manager John Faso, "I'm sure that it will be unceremoniously dismissed." "I'd rather see Mario Cuomo governor than Mr. Rinfret," said Wein at one point.
Instead of keeping the infiltrator under wraps, they unceremoniously dumped Miss O'Connor off the train at Parkersburg, W.Va., to whoops of joy from reporters who had been attracted by Mr. Gold's cries of outrage.
William Eaton, a former scout in the Ohio Territory and later U.S. Consul to Tunis, whence he had been unceremoniously expelled the previous February by Bey Hammouda for failing to bow and scrape like a European envoy.
Winston Churchill had similar ratings among Britons in the early years of World War II, peaking at 93% in 1943, only to find himself unceremoniously dumped from power two years later.
"(The) government today unceremoniously dumps this country into the totalitarian camp," said Business Day, a financial paper.
The leadership alignment has been in a holding pattern since January, when Hu Yaobang was unceremoniously removed as party secretary-general.
Long-time problem subsidiaries have been unceremoniously dumped. Daimler, the lumbering automotive, aerospace and electrical engineering group, is a case in point.
Faced with such ire, the Kremlin unceremoniously backed down.
"I would like to think that a kid that went in to make a career out of this would not be unceremoniously dumped from the armed services," he told reporters recently.
Mr. Yeltsin, a man who had been unceremoniously fired by Mr. Gorbachev from the Politburo in 1988 but more recently was again on good terms with him, abruptly switched allegiance from the Soviet president to the Ukrainian one.
THE BULL run in global bond markets ground unceremoniously to a halt in March.
But only at the expense of a secretary travelling with Richard Needham, the trade minister, who was unceremoniously shunted back down the aircraft. The seating was not the only shock for Major's flying compatriots.
The vessel unceremoniously lifted anchor Friday and came under tow behind two 7,000-horsepower ocean-going tugboats.