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"I don't buy into any sort of snobbery," he said.
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It converted to an academy in September 2011 only because other neighbouring schools were doing so ("a sort of snobbery thing," says Goddard).
So it does not seem fanciful second moral that some of the animus against him stems from a sort of snobbery.Look at how Mr Ashcroft made his pile.
They are bastions of the sort of snobbery that takes offence at the manners of new money.
The ultimate in-group signifiers, names are the sites of the sort of snobbery and even bigotry that comes through in the fascination with "stripper names" and urban legends about twins named Oranjello and Lemonjello, after the hospital food.
With the best will in the world, wouldn't the same sort of snobbery impose a pecking order on Baker's pathways, in which career colleges would be demoted to the dumping ground for failure, and UTCs only one place up from them? "No, no, I think the tide is turning my way.
In the 90s in the music-video world there was this real sort of snobbery toward video: You shoot things on film, but video is just for consumers.
Or any sort of stand, really.
What? "Any sort of disorder.
"No. 2, any sort of bluish light.
Any sort of idiot-jazz will do.
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