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His, you could say, is a somewhat snobbish conception of who and what a snob is.
Just like Esma, she is prepared to do anything to protect a child whose troubles are a direct consequence of the damage that war has done to the family.Mr Minghella's film has received sniffy, indeed somewhat snobbish reviews in Britain.
And in the competitive world of modern dating, and the smaller, more circumscribed world of literarily engaged and somewhat snobbish readers, deploying the names of the proper authors is essential.
But it has also brought her immense popularity; there is, among a handful of critics, the somewhat snobbish belief that her plays are for people who don't normally like going to the theatre.
What we do have are two excellent surveys of archaeology and modern art - The First Emperor at the British Museum, and From Russia, the talented Norman Rosenthal's swansong at the Royal Academy - that disprove the somewhat snobbish idea that exhibitions that excite a lot of people are always fraudulent.
Italians can be somewhat "snobbish" about coffee according to psychologist Paolo Vergnani, who drinks 10 espressos per day.
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