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The Shell hat he wore at public meetings became a source of scorn.
That did not stop watchmakers from flooding the market with exorbitantly priced models, the ubiquity of which became a source of scorn when the global economic crisis ushered in leaner times and tastes.
In this new phase of the Bergdahl story, where diplomacy has given way to politicking and public opinion, the beard is now a source of scorn and suspicion outside Hailey.
Often the source of scorn, those form-fitting pants are the progeny of a company which reddened the cheeks of beach inspectors in the 1950s by developing a "controversial two-piece" (that's a bikini to the less faint of heart) and championed a racer-back costume to liberate women from hard-to-love bloomers.
London's relaxed approach to work was for a long time a source of scorn and amusement on Wall Street.
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He singled out Rupert Murdoch's hilarious yet terrifying Fox News Network as the source of his scorn.
"The source of my scorn was simple: Success in my life, given my background, was unlikely enough without being kicked by Dean Potts when I was down.
I loved him, but couldn't be loving: I was his older brother, and responsible for him, which meant being irritated by him, and feeling burdened by him, and sometimes treating him as our visiting father treated me: as a source of pride and incomprehension and scorn.
Once the source of hero worship, athletes of entitlement have become objects of scorn.
Eating alone has "an element of scorn".
End up the face of scorn scandal".
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