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His benefactors and underwriters — the West — are those he must scorn to survive.
Similarly, he imagines the thoughts of those who fear alienating teenagers: "Might, like, turn off the kids... know wha' I mean?" But if he must scorn this use of like, should he not equally scorn himself?
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To remain silent on an ethical question is a show of civic cowardice, a choice which must be scorned.
Why must I pretend to scorn in order to pity?
This seems an especially terrible punishment to inflict on "My Sweet Lord," which grafts the melody from the Chiffons' teeny-bopper classic "He's So Fine" onto a paean to the Hindu godhead -- a song, like everything on "All Things Must Pass," that scorns decorum in pursuit of extravagant effect.
He must respond with seeming toughness, lest Israelis scorn him for being weak; yet he must not use too much firepower, lest he fall into Arafat's wider-war trap.
They scorn the diplomats who must deal with foreigners, not to mention the foreigners themselves.
How scorn, how hate, how strive, we too, Who must do so soon as those others do?
As Rathbone wrote: "In a world where separating yourself from the herd is often scorned, we must celebrate individuals who refuse to mindlessly toe the line.
Protesters scorn what they see as baby steps toward reform by Mr. Mubarak, when they insist that he must make a giant leap — away from Egypt.
People scorn.
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