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Revenue and ticket sales set records right through this years' controversial home-run chase, in which so many frowned at steroid-suspect Barry Bonds breaking Hank Aaron's all-time record.
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Mr. Taylor frowned at William.
NEWYORKER: The Proxy Marriage
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Julian frowned at the greeting.
NEWYORKER: Idols
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Hadley frowned at this.
NEWYORKER: Pumpkin Head
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It was he who encouraged her to argue at the dinner table (conduct frowned on at the Convent of the Faithful Virgin, where she went to school).
ECONOMIST: Eugenia Charles
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He looked at his watch and frowned.
NEWYORKER: Idols
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Public displays of affection are frowned upon in mainstream society, so at midnight, the only fireworks were in the sky: there was no kissing even among couples.
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Moneymaking is not frowned upon: Many of the 290 faculty at Scripps consult on the side.
FORBES: San DNAgo
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If you are in any doubt as to whether stealing digital goods is frowned upon by the law, take a look at some of the penalties imposed for illegally downloading music.
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Though popular for a businessman, Sir Richard also has plenty of critics, especially at home in Britain, where relentless self-promotion is still frowned on.
ECONOMIST: Schumpeter
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And while it's still acceptable to drink wine at a business lunch here in London, such indulgence is deeply frowned on even in New York.
BBC: A POINT OF VIEW
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But despite the gladiatorial combat at the programme's core, trying too hard to win was frowned upon.
ECONOMIST: We love you, Big Brother
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Pulling out the 15k RPM card this late in the game would usually be frowned upon, but in the case of NHK, its latest development to spin at 15, 000 revolutions per minute has nothing to do with a hard disk drive.
ENGADGET: NHK's 15k RPM optical disc recording system utilizes Blu-ray technology
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This gives the managers two bites at the apple, and it's a dubious prosecutorial practice that is frowned upon by most courts.
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