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I scorned that sentence.
But Scalia scorned that view, saying: "You say that, but it doesn't mean anything to me".
I should mention here that despite the fact that the trail's maps all code the campsites with GPS coordinates, Peter and I scorned that crutch of modern technology.
But Palestinian officials scorned that proposal, arguing that there was no Israeli presence in Jericho and that Israel had surrounded Qalqilya with a barrier of concrete and fencing.
He otherwise scorned that approach, but consider: his marriage broke up, he was seeing Judith Nathan, and after he left Gracie Mansion stayed frequently in the apartment of a gay friend and his companion.
But David Norcross of New Jersey scorned that idea, saying, "It cedes to the Democrats leadership on this issue".
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Though some Eurosceptic backbenchers scorn that plan in private, only the most rebellious are willing to do so publicly.
Needless to say, it was Tang who landed up in a miniature version of Hell: complaints and media scorn that was only assuaged by grovelling apologies.
High-status Mr Chrome scorns that presumption.
The murder story gained credibility when even some state-owned media reported eyewitnesses as saying they saw it happen.A local police investigation claimed no evidence of foul play, but internet users were quick to scorn that.
Many have worked for the Secret Service, the F.B.I. or other intelligence services as well as police departments, and they scorn that term and the image it conjures of a 250-pound hulk in dark sunglasses, dressed in black.
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