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"Sell when you can, you are not for all markets," Rosalind admonishes the balky Phoebe when she scorns her inamorato.
Justin is troubled by her police record; Dawn scorns her hemp ankle bracelet.
He is chivalrously loyal to Sylvia, a spoiled beauty who scorns her husband's stuffy rectitude, even as she is piqued by it.
Julie scorns her businessman father and his fat-cat circle; Ibrahim is impressed by their power, and shocked by her disrespect.
The first hint of a more critical response comes when a gentleman, unfamiliar to Jane, bursts belatedly into one of her readings and later scorns her effort for its "juvenile self-regard".
A female voice on the early interlude "For Free?" scorns her lover for being "off brand," unconcerned with material things: luxury, ease, and profit are characterized as feminine on this album, alternately nagging and enticing.
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Despite her scorn for much of the press corps — a scorn not infrequently reciprocated — they covered her anyway.
Election pundits scorned her pretensions; the opinion polls confirmed them.
The approximately 40% of Americans who would not dream of voting for Mrs Clinton will scorn her a little more.
They reunited, but his parents scorned her and he sometimes hid their relationship from friends, said Elizabeth, who recently stopped seeing him.
Jennifer Lawrence will never be an active Twitter addict, post photos on Instagram or messages on Facebook because, she says, the "internet has scorned" her.
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