Over dinner Schreibershared with Adams his disdain for combinatorial chemistry, the high-speed fabrication of synthetic molecules.
Over the years Lowe made no secret of his disdain for publicly held ad firms.
Contrary to popular belief, the disdain for Wall Street has absolutely nothing to do with money.
It is portrayed as mostly a function of the public disdain for more European bailouts.
He detested losing and had developed a strong disdain for anything that impeded victory.
Moreover, he could not see how he ever could be given his disdain for the woman.
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The two men's new friendship may yet run far deeper than a shared disdain for ties.
Apple has always had disdain for what others think, even no, especially customers.
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Larry also has a great disdain for the more human and emotional aspects of being a leader.
Despite his disdain for meat industry practices, Bourdain thinks the push for an all-vegetarian diet is off-base.
The government said the group had "shown disdain for state institutions" and was "a threat to public security".
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Despite the false bonhomie, she emits disdain for the idea that matters other than policy are anyone's business.
While General Bashir acknowledges it won't be easy to fix, he has thinly veiled disdain for Iraq's politicians.
Apparently I was not alone in my complete disdain for this as the Twittersphere lit up in disgust.
Some in Brussels reckon his seeming dismissiveness reflects a disdain for diplomatic formality rather than an ideological euroscepticism.
That humility, which almost amounts to disdain for the latest fashion, is the secret of Mr Storm's success.
Even many of America's allies have been alarmed at the apparent disdain for multilateralism of the new administration.
Once investors wake up to this, their fondness for the dollar and disdain for the euro could quickly change.
We should reject the sometimes implied disdain for applied, practical research relative to basic in in advancing basic knowledge.
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Gordon started reading about the policies of the WHO and the World Bank and found similar disdain for orphanages.
And he quotes northerners whose disdain for the south, or Mezzogiorno, leads them to call it Africa or Egypt.
To Obama, who reserves his deepest disdain for Washington's weasely ways, those displays smack of pointless posturing and excuse-making.
But in the 1964 interview recorded by the North Port Public Library, Jack Kerouac voiced disdain for the so-called beatniks.
On the other, he shows disdain for social institutions and leaders that compete with the church for influence and authority.
Toussaint said he is happiest when making his own films, and Dijan expressed casual disdain for the entire film industry.
Economists have usually explained poor people's counter-intuitive disdain for something that might make them better off by invoking income mobility.
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Many of them feel alienated by Mr Chavez's government and the president's disdain for what he calls the "filthy" ones.
Reilly from "A Confederacy of Dunces, " whose disdain for all things contemporary highlights the virtues and vices of modern life.
Their voters, and others, have taken to the streets to demonstrate their disdain for Putin and his party, which he leads.
All this has exempted her from the lasting public disdain for politicians that has hampered her opponents, including poor Mr Duhalde.
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