• Over dinner Schreibershared with Adams his disdain for combinatorial chemistry, the high-speed fabrication of synthetic molecules.

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  • Moreover, he could not see how he ever could be given his disdain for the woman.

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  • Despite his disdain for meat industry practices, Bourdain thinks the push for an all-vegetarian diet is off-base.

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  • Back in 1992, when Bill Clinton was campaigning for his first term, he made a virtue of his disdain for foreign-policy issues.

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  • His disdain for pessimistic, Chicken Little-like punditry--beloved by so much of the mainstream media--was in synch with the basic optimism of most Americans.

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  • Some thought Speaker Boehner could hardly restrain his disdain for the President, and failed to stand when a 102 year old was recognized.

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  • He joked about his disdain for exhibition road games in Florida.

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  • Mr. Morrissey, for example, traces his lack of respect for the American cult of message discipline to his disdain for American football, that most top-down of sports.

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  • He makes no secret of his respect for the common soldier and his disdain for the many politicians whom he feels often put them in harm's way.

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  • Merthyr AM Huw Lewis will almost certainly stand for the leadership and, while he's unlikely to run explicitly as an anti-coalition candidate, his disdain for Plaid is well known.

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  • Gervais is in that ornery tradition of awkward customers, and he comes with the considerable built-in advantage of being English, which makes his disdain and sarcasm all the more heartfelt.

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  • Dwight Eisenhower hardly concealed his disdain for his party.

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  • Perkins and Keyworth, who saw Sarbanes-Oxley as adding an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy, were dismissive of the requirements, and Keyworth had often expressed to Fiorina his disdain for Dunn and her audit-committee work.

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  • Mr Hussein, holding out for an end to sanctions, has never cared for this deal, and last week showed his disdain for it, and the Security Council's muddles, by briefly halting oil exports.

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  • For example, one regional CEO made a practice of berating his employees in front of clients without warning in an attempt to impress clients with his disdain for the slightest slip in performance.

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  • Howard Fineman in the Huffington Post, in a piece called "The Celebrity President, " noted that Mr. Obama "doesn't hide his disdain for Congress, " for the "folkways of traditional Washington" or for Congress and the media.

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  • It's an argument unlikely to sway Wilson, who has made no secret of his disdain for the U.S. government in particular and all governments in general. (Defense Distributed makes and sells components with names like "The Cuomo" and "The Pelosi, " to tweak politicians who support gun control).

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  • Wilson, a law student at the University of Texas in Austin, has made no secret of his disdain for the U.S. government in particular and all governments in general. (Defense Distributed makes and sells components with names like "The Cuomo" and "The Pelosi, " to tweak politicians who support gun control).

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  • The fact that he will publicly flaunt his disdain for paying taxes in a country that even his manager acknowledges has been very good to him (all but three of his professional fights in the last ten years have taken place in the United States where he enjoys enormous popularity) is just irritating.

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  • To Obama, who reserves his deepest disdain for Washington's weasely ways, those displays smack of pointless posturing and excuse-making.

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  • We can't trust these affidavits, he said, waving his arm with disdain.

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  • Womack concluded his article expressing angry disdain for conservative blogs which he believes callously exploit the Benghazi tragedy for political purposes.

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  • Gadbois turned away from his plate with calm disdain.

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  • Some in Brussels reckon his seeming dismissiveness reflects a disdain for diplomatic formality rather than an ideological euroscepticism.

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