diss - treat, mention, or speak to rudely; "He insulted her with his rude remarks"; "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone"
spite, bruise, injure, offend, hurt - hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego"
In response to the complaints lodged by UDC leader Advocate Duma Boko, the Ombudsman, Mr Augustine Makgonatsotlhe, said the grievances raised did not amount to maladministration as they did not arise from the DISS Director General's administrative duties.
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Five individuals suspected of setting fire to the Djebel Diss forests in Nefza have been identified and arrested on Monday by the National Guard's Beja Research and Investigation Brigade, the same source noted, adding that three have been put into custody and two brought to justice.
Liam Payne has laid into Noel Gallagher, accusing the ageing Oasis legend of being "sad" after he "completely dissed" One Direction - and Adele - in a bizarre, foul-mouthed rant.
The licence was handed over to Ahmed Ebeid, general manager of DISS. Marks described the NSC Professional Truck Driver programme as the most comprehensive training of its type.
Data/instruction preservation means, when a component in a system cannot work well temporarily all data/instructions sent to that component should be preserved in some DISs until that component resumes to get designated data/instructions.
Luke Sparks escaped from St John's House, in Palgrave near Diss, Suffolk, with two other patients, Ross Beeby and Jason Williams at around 1am, Suffolk Police said.