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Like biased, inconsistent and, with great scorn, a "state bureaucrat".
"I called for a ban after San Bernardino, and was met with great scorn and anger but now, many are saying I was right to do so," he boasted.
To great scorn, most evidence of dilapidation and decay -- that is, the wooden cabins and kitchen gardens of average Russian peasants -- has been blotted out by high green picket fences, some of them plastered with advertising.
He affects great scorn for most of what is read out, but this does not stop some of his pupils from seeking his favor; we follow Vi (Selma Blair), who goes home with him one night and submits to his unusually specific requests.
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For years, though, the greater scorn was poured on Americans.
But Mr Miliband reserved his greatest scorn for Nick Clegg.
He saves his greatest scorn for the coach Eric Mangini, for whom he briefly played with the Cleveland Browns.
Even as Mr. Trump upbraided the country's leadership, he reserved his greatest scorn for a New York landmark.
Mikhailovich reserves his greatest scorn, however, for the ratings agencies — principally, Moody's, Fitch, and Standard & Poor's — the ones that determine a debtor's creditworthiness.
In the wake of his wartime experiences, he focussed obsessively on themes of social injustice, reserving his greatest scorn for racism and militarism.
Much greater scorn is reserved for most of the institutions of American government -- the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency and even the American military.
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