Her mother and father snub her off completely overlooking her serious unstableness. |
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She didn't approach the door but paced the hall, her snub nose wrinkled at the sour smell of urine and smoke. |
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She refuses to let the issue lie, especially as she feels the snub has racist overtones. |
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The Swedish manager of the time was Ole Nordin and the unmannerly snub clearly still rankles as much as his omission. |
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I'd make snide remarks to him, snub him, give him disparaging looks and he usually responded by ignoring my bad behavior and avoiding me. |
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It is time both parents and ambitious students thought of giving a snub to all those avaricious private medical and engineering colleges. |
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I think its a snub to their belief system and they feel disloyal if they don't step up and say something about it. |
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He wasn't the least bit perturbed by the meager audience, nor was he disturbed by the obvious pastoral snub. |
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The snub is laughable and something I just wrote to start me writing tonight. |
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What was done was a direct snub to us, and it will definitely have a negative impact on future city exchanges and cross-strait relations. |
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Her little sister had their father's snub nose, and his slightly wavier hair. |
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He had close-set gray eyes, a snub nose, and a smiling mouth, framed by short blond hair. |
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But to have passed over Pakistan would have been a humiliating snub to a strategically important regional power that Washington needs to engage. |
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The poor girl must have been only thirteen, with short brown hair, a snub nose and the pointed ears of an elf. |
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It was the swankiest house in the village and a snub to their disapproving relatives. |
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The plate in the field guide shows a strange, golden-brown animal with a prehensile tail, hook-like claws and a funny snub nose. |
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For some unfathomable reason, her eyes filled with tears at the perceived snub and she quickly blinked them away. |
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Newcastle beach has suffered a humiliating snub from a leading teacher's union. |
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A flagship Glasgow store would be a snub to Edinburgh which had harboured dreams of attracting the company. |
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This is a snub to the businesses who are spending thousands on improvements to encourage more trade. |
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To climb on-board, technicians snub the rambunctious radar flyer with strategically laced ropes. |
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But some veterans who fought in the Far East believe it is a snub to them and say they will boycott the official event. |
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She's either not made up or has applied very subtle cosmetics to her high forehead and cute snub nose. |
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These people, they think, will fatalistically accept any snub. |
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Within hours, headlines blared from British news Web sites taking exception to the perceived French snub. |
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It is a snub to the entire Quebec model, which was starting to fall in line with the best international models of regional development. |
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Undeterred by the snub in November, and denied a visa to Italy, Agca made plans for clandestine travel to Vatican City. |
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Patent leather snub toe covered platform maryjane with ruffled instep and four adjustable buckle straps. 120mm thin covered heel. |
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I'm certainly abreast of your situation, but I'm not going to ask you any questions, and don't take that as a snub. |
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There is every indication that it may impose closure on the debate just to snub what we are trying to say in the House. |
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This is a snub to Parliament by the Council which we are not prepared to accept. |
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We've tended to snub our noses at slide-in avionics that use existing old wiring, so be sure your shop gives the old installation a hard look. |
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But alas, a snub is yet another of the many indignities Valerie Cherish shall endure. |
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However, supertasters may also snub vegetables, such as broccoli and cauliflower, because they can detect a slight bitterness in their flavor as well. |
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The snub was labeled a disgrace by some in the industry, and sparked a backlash among its most zealous fans. |
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Royal sources suggested the choice was a discreet snub to the BBC, which has been criticised for the alleged lack of respect shown in its coverage. |
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One member species, Rhinopithecus roxellana, is widely known as golden monkey or snub-nosed monkey for its shining golden coat and funny snub nose. |
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The Himalayan's broad head, tiny ears, full cheeks, large, round eyes and short, snub nose conspire to produce a sweet but extreme expression that few people can resist. |
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This one was shorter, with curly black hair and an Irish snub nose. |
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Is it really a snub when Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the one winning the award? |
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If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon. |
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That too is a snub to Parliament which we cannot accept. |
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It is a clear snub to the people of Galicia. |
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It looks bad and it's quite a snub to the membership. |
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If the Swiss were offended by her snub, they didn't show it. |
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It was less a snub and more a question of logistics. |
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The leaders of Apple's fellow giants in the tech industry – including Facebook, Google and Microsoft – were not in attendance at the White House summit, in a sign seen by many as a snub to the president. |
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Despite this, his refusal to attend was widely interpreted as a snub against Anne, and Henry took action against him. |
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The first world war-set epic, though tipped as an awards frontrunner earlier in the season, had been hobbled by just two Globe nods, as well as a snub yesterday from the Writers Guild of America. |
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Lennie Waite has hit out at British Athletics beaks after the steeplechaser failed to reverse her World Championship snub. |
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The ultimate snub came when Opéra station was entrusted to a more classical architect who gave it a more serious-minded colonnade rather than noodles! |
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But Fassbender proved he was quicky over the snub, letting his hair down at an afterparty wwith Benedict Cumberbatch. |
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Sometimes there is a hankering, more felt than articulated, for types with snub noses, shortened upper lips, eyes set on a slight diagonal, and petulant expressions that inspire one to offer them a dish of cream. |
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With an election the snub for perfidious Albion was too good to pass up. |
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In the case of the latter, two chiral members, the snub cube and the snub dodecahedron, are realized. |
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We have seen President Mugabe's wanton non-compliance with the undertakings given at the Abuja summit on September and only last weekend the snub he delivered to the visiting EU Troika. |
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The accusation reflected the bankruptcy of the accuser, which had run out of justifications for continuing to snub the international community and the laws it observed. |
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They saw Mr. Obama's nonattendance as a snub. |
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It may appear skillless for a preacher to snub the simple aspirations of his audience so brutally. |
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He noted that the decision represented a break with tradition, and predicted that the snub would rebound on the university. |
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The deliberate snub is the latest in a series of battles between the LEP and the North East Combined Authority. |
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I hope the people we couldn't invite don't see it as a snub. |
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But the Goswami seems to have got her drift and instead of bristling at her snub, he realized that here was an enlightened bhakta who had grasped the essence of the Lord. |
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Vicky Chandler said that the 37-year-old drank sambucas, pints of lager and snorted cocaine after a 35th birthday snub from his ex-partner Stacey Nivet. |
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