Most journalists have anecdotes of being sneered at or, worse, ostentatiously ignored by him.
The students sneered at the effort by Kerry supporters to do the same more haphazardly.
People like Milman became what the establishment sneered at as SOES bandits, blaming them for unnecessary volatility.
There are those who were appalled by his Hall of Fame speech, in which he sneered at those who had ever doubted him.
No one is coming back to a place where they were sneered at by a server, or heard a clerk complaining about their business.
As a young college professor I reassured parents that even the frequently sneered at majors, such as art history, helped produced job market success.
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The important point about Mr McCain is not that he has a track record of attracting independents, though that is obviously not to be sneered at.
The whole idea of a luxury smartphone seems prima facie absurd, and in my happy, carefree years before encountering Vertu I sneered at it at every opportunity.
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While sneered at for its theme parks and overdevelopment, Queensland's Gold Coast is a beloved destination for many, with the high rise and fast food outlets to prove it.
Mr Talbott, often sneered at in Washington for his supposed Russophilia, has insisted with particular firmness that all but a handful of Serb troops should withdraw from the province.
They start out inferior, but over time the gap shrinks, and eventually the disruptive technology gets so good that it begins to replace the incumbents that once sneered at it.
In her statement at the hearing, she sarcastically thanked Rudolph for leaving behind an extensive trail of clues and sneered at him for taking a plea bargain that spared his life.
That sort of de haut en bas can get out of hand of course: one self-made man, Michael Heseltine, has been sneered at because he bought his own furniture rather than inheriting it.
Is the Beeb quietly atoning for the days when two of its now grandees sneered publicly at Gateshead as the very symbol of provincial, proletarian ignorance?
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