Sentence examples for particularly contemptuous form from inspiring English sources

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That's why throwing a shoe is considered a particularly contemptuous form of protest.

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It included Jane Boisseau and Jim Woods, from the executive committee, who had drawn particularly contemptuous comments from Dye. DiCarmine brought copies of the e-mails for the group to read.

Representative Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts and the lead negotiator for the House, was particularly contemptuous of objections from the regulators themselves.

He is particularly contemptuous of "skimmers", those who float along at the bottom of the company for years; they should not really be there.Mr Bock also makes a good case for empowering managers.

Price was particularly contemptuous of the style popularized by the late Lancelot "Capability" Brown, who eventually came to be regarded as one of the foremost English masters of garden design.

(He is particularly contemptuous of Henry A. Wallace, but no more so than of conservative figures like Breckinridge Long, the genteel anti-Semite who obstructed the granting of American visas to European Jews in the late 1930's).

Montesquieu writes that "the state of slavery is in its own nature bad" (SL 15.1); he is particularly contemptuous of religious and racist justifications for slavery.

I've always been particularly contemptuous of conspiracy theories, whether it's U.N. sponsored black helicopters, the dangers of the Trilateral Commission, or alien abduction.

Much scorn was poured on these seven wonders by subsequent visitors, including the journalist Daniel Defoe who described the moors by Chatsworth as "a waste and houling wilderness" and was particularly contemptuous of the cavern near Castleton known as the 'Devil's Arse' or Peak Cavern.

Richard was in particularly good form.

This means he is in particularly good form.

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