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For god's sake, MSNBC, get rid of him, he's beneath you.
"He's beneath you.
One moment he's holding vigil at half court, hazel eyes trained on the coaches; the next he's in the corner of the gym, fetching a piece of gear; then he's beneath the basket, rebounding a misfire.
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I've seen this particular trope play out in my own family: my "greenhorn" grandfather, who arrived in 1920, was belittled by his American wife's sisters, who thought he was beneath them.
He is, beneath an accent and a prosthetic mask, Mike Myers though nowhere in the show's promotional materials is his name mentioned.
"He was beneath the dashboard".
He hugs us both, and I'm aware of how thin he is beneath his clothes.
He was beneath the shadow of the elevated tracks and under the rumble of the trains.
Full of opinions, he was, beneath the larger-than-life surface, a poet of gentle sensitivity and, in his family surroundings, loving, meditative and deeply compassionate.
Seigner conveys the steel behind Ruth's glamour, hurling Joey off the sofa, on which he has been assiduously sucking her toes, as if he were beneath contempt.
When Carl arrived, she wanted to tell him that he was beneath her & that she despised him, but instead she spoke civilly, saying she would be ready in a minute.
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