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But once openly scorned, she turned tough.
It seems that we procrastinators are a marked bunch; we are either pitied, looked down upon, or, oftentimes, openly scorned.
He openly scorned the idea that a family like the Fortes should even contemplate taking over the world's greatest hotels.
He remains unloved by a significant portion of the populace and openly scorned by the elites, but he is still the most powerful politician in the state, and arguably the most powerful state politician in America.
It has been especially championed in Silicon Valley, where technology companies like Google have openly scorned Wall Street analysts and their obsession with quarterly estimates and results by refusing to issue earnings guidance.
Researchers openly scorned marketing, maintaining that if a drug was good enough, all you needed was an 800 number.
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The rights to speak and associate freely remain tightly hobbled despite some relaxation, and some top officials openly scorn democracy.
While Jaffar now openly scorns bin Laden as a misguided lightweight, experts say there is little difference between the two.
They will have free rein to openly scorn questionable on-field decisions or to savage each other if they desire.
But now he rails against Vladimir V. Putin's government in his packed shows and openly scorns other musicians he accuses of selling out.
One key critical factor, which as a teacher of children (and not just English) irks me greatly, is that society supports and celebrates the majesty of reading and writing, but it openly scorns mathematical study.
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