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The leadership, under Nick Clegg (who still doesn't understand why he is despised), made a ridiculously lopsided deal.
"On one hand, I despise them for making the job too easy, making what used to take a 3-D artist a week to make something that people can get out of a menu, and automatically it's there," he said.
He has not been sucked into a system that he despises and made compromises he regrets.
He went fox hunting with the gentry he despised, and made fun of Marx's attempts to ride a horse.
I want to address a rarer changing of the mind, which is altogether more enriching: when a writer you had previously been indifferent to, indeed actively despised, suddenly makes sense to you, and you realise – with, yes, a kind of joy – that at last you see the point of them.
They despise you for not making a fuss.
To end the relationship decisively, he committed to making Regine despise him.
As in so many arguments, I somehow manage to hold both positions at once: even as I grasp that the situation is parlous – you only need eyes in your head to see this – I will always despise the notion of making giant assumptions about whole groups of people.
After all, what could provide more satisfaction than making those you despise pay for what they despise?
After film school, Chase worked in television for years, on the detective show The Rockford Files and on Northern Exposure, despising himself for not making avant garde films, while absorbing the lessons of the medium.
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