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  • We are snobbishly intolerant in New York of the subculture of Florida,
  • If banning snowboards seems snobbishly backward in this age of detente, so be it.
  • Cole was later to dismiss him snobbishly as " a parvenu druggist ."
  • For the connoisseurs who sniff snobbishly at the concerts, they don't have to go.
  • Yet he seems never to have comprehended why snobbishly discerning literary critics have not taken him seriously.
  • We focused on Nui and Wang Long Bays, both off Phi Phi Don, and snobbishly avoided Maya.
  • Although the five plays had long runs and packed houses, most London critics were snobbishly dismissive of them.
  • Ms . MacLaine is lovely as a snobbishly aloof woman drifting warily to what she calls " an epidemic of friendship ."
  • Romulux snobbishly brags about his MEPEs ( mobile electronic personal enhancers ), then makes fun of the Aqua Teens for having no money.
  • People who snobbishly deride that branch as simply a money-making escapade forget that a fresh audience may actually be there to receive it gratefully.
  • The character of Louise is made more poignant in the musical, in which she is snobbishly taunted and rejected because her father was a thief.
  • Rachel's servants who are her weapons in battle . is Rachel's black transmogrifying cat that speaks and acts just as snobbishly as her.
  • Jean, who is smart, angry and opportunistic _ not to mention snobbishly class-conscious _ alternately rejects, manipulates, mocks and encourages Miss Julie.
  • Annie also isn't fooled by him ( as was proven when she tripped him and he fell on his face, after he snobbishly insulted her ).
  • In desperation, and to save money, the director assumed the role, which he played with a haughty refinement, as he snobbishly re-encounters his provincial family.
  • Social critic Camille Paglia is quoted to remind us that " romance novels are an enormous industry that the prestige book trade and reviewing establishment have snobbishly ignored ."
  • Pooter is snobbishly upset to be greeted familiarly by his local ironmonger, even more so when this tradesman appears to be on social terms with some of the more important guests.
  • The Duchess of Denver is snobbishly opposed to that match too, and writes to a friend, " Mary's policeman was bad enough, but he is at any rate quiet and well-behaved . . ."
  • "I'm tired of found objects, people just assembling things, " he said, adding snobbishly that the stylish eclecticism practiced by flea-market shoppers is nothing more interesting than " just good taste ."
  • The first occurred whenever the socially-aspiring Thora introduced her husband, when she would snobbishly pronounce his name " Frayed ", remarking that he was " a Master plumber ", with the emphasis on the word " Master ".
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