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"A lot of the book is an exercise in 'Look at me,' "she says with faint distaste, speaking of her work as if were an embarrassing relic from her juvenile period, written decades ago (in fact, it was written three years ago, when she was 21).
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Whenever someone you don't approve of is speaking, you should adopt an expression of distaste and look down your nose at the speaker.
And I can't imagine the right's distaste for Obama won't overcome doubts about Romney, generally speaking.
She spoke with distaste about Espada's lavish lifestyle.
Indeed, at a forum last week, he spoke with distaste of the prospect of finding himself "in a hotel room in Des Moines and its 5 30 in the morning, and it's 15 below, and it's time for me to get up and go shake hands at the meatpacking plant".
When speaking privately, Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, is fond of wrinkling her nose and indicating her distaste for a word that does not really exist in her own language – austerity.
He also spoke about his distaste for fancy New York restaurants ("Mashed potatoes and corn bread are the thing").
Last week, he spoke of his distaste for President Obama to Bill O'Reilly, noting, "I don't think he's a bad guy.
Gandhi, with his political pedigree, privileged upbringing and distaste for public speaking, is very different from Modi, who is the son of a tea seller and known as one of the country's best performers at the rallies which are a key part of campaigning.
It's a period that Cohn speaks of with marked distaste: "ancient and unattractive history," he calls it.
On the campaign trail, Trump spoke out about his distaste for the NFL's recent rule changes, made to prioritize safety and protect players from head injuries.
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