People who despise nutritional diets and only eat junk food are digging their graves with their teeth. |
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The sight of white flannelled fools on a green meadow brings a smile to the faces of those who despise sport. |
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I was already treated worse than a dog, letting her see me shed tears, only gave her more opportunities to despise me. |
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The reader is meant to despise him as weak and unmanly and, thanks to Rand's powers as a novelist, we have no trouble seeing him in this way. |
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I love New York for the very qualities of bigness, boldness, and brashness that some seem to despise. |
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Even today many Democrats who privately despise the netroots lie low, hoping the anger won't be directed at them. |
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I think what I was commenting on there was the fact that I despise sordidness and low-life, and avoided it at all costs. |
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They despise each other, but of course must keep up appearances in front of the sensitive young mistress. |
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These radicals despise the West for what they consider the immorality, depravity, and dissoluteness of its mass culture. |
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Most top athletes despise the notion of luck, with its amateurish connotations of fluke and happenstance. |
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Most of the kids are rich, snobby preps, which we despise, and hate everyone who isn't like them. |
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Some say that Ecclesiastes is read at the feast of Succoth, a harvest holiday, to teach people to despise mundane matters as vanity. |
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This preoccupation with what the neighbours think is a classic example of the middle class morality that the chattering classes claim to despise. |
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You've been doing more for the system than the clamant renegades or blatant sell-outs you despise. |
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It whinges and begs as it retreats, and we, from the fastness of our concrete-and-steel high-rise castles, despise it. |
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And they despise the Good Friday agreement, which they see as bowing the knee to terrorism. |
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The higher castes despise manual work and consider it beneath their dignity. |
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It is true that I despise purposeless killing, and regard it as an act of vandalism deserving the severest condemnation. |
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She would hate and despise him for it, not to mention that it showed he was weak. |
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As much as I despise plastic bottles, I don't use reusables because I don't want to lug around the empties. |
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I could tell them why they could hate and despise others, but that is not leadership. |
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You probably despise them for being blinded by their own material crassness and their ignorance of the world. |
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By tying Lizzie's claims to an object that she seems to despise, the novel emphasizes the self-referentiality of her desire. |
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I've only ever found one type of beer I liked, I despise most wines and anything hard has to be mixed with something else to kill the taste. |
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No good cragsman will make much of Ossian's Cave, but at the same time no honest one will despise it. |
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So prevalent are the warbloggers that they now have awards, just like the weak-kneed Hollywood liberals most of them despise. |
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Authorities despise him, people misunderstand him and villains continuously plot to get rid of him. |
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It was a commonplace of Roman food writing to despise complicated dishes designed for show rather than for taste. |
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The policy led to increasing polarization of the society, causing the subjugated ethnic communities to despise the new order. |
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I despise how easily these extremists strive to pluck the mote out of someone else's eye while leaving the well-rooted tree that's in their own. |
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I have a pile of white cotton shirts in my closet that I haven't worn for months because they need ironing, and I despise the task. |
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He edits a well-known Bombay paper that we all pretend to despise, but that we all read. |
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They like boldness and despise the appearance of timidity and protracted doubt. |
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In their elitism and sense of entitlement, they represent much of what liberals are supposed to despise. |
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There's nothing I despise more than whimsy, in any shape or form. |
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As a hunter with many guns, I despise these bullies and their deceitful shams of wildlife protection. |
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I despise it with every fiber of my being, but freedom of speech is vital to our nation. |
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Just two former bosses at CNN and NBC, the type of networks she professes to despise. |
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They despise republican institutions and democratic participation. |
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We did Yoga and meditated and spoke honestly to each other and didn't exaggerate or use too many superlatives or minimize or awfulize or secretly despise or withhold or lie. |
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Those who despise it either expect it to be a romance or a baseball movie. |
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Rich and poor despise each other, and all justify their meanness in the most appallingly self-serving ways imaginable. |
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Because the road is rough and long, shall we despise the skylark's song? |
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The larger point that the boneheads who so despise the media need to appreciate is that the mainstream American press is better than it's ever been. |
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Or maybe, like the Ian McEwan he professes to despise, get a lucrative and well-earned movie deal. |
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Protestantism, after all, is the child of the modernity Santorum claims to despise. |
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We despise and abhor the bully, the brawler, the oppressor, whether in private or public life, but we despise no less the coward and the voluptuary. |
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For those who despise alternative medicine, this book is a gold mine. |
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While other pedobaptist denominations abounded in America, it was the proximity of the Methodists that caused Baptists to despise them so. |
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And if we needed any more reason to despise him, our youthful videographer keeps filming as the death toll mounts. |
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As a socialist, I despise the Labour Party for the role they have played in obfuscating the reality of an alternative to capitalism. |
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This 'I'm alright Jack' attitude is one of the reasons why I despise those snidey arrogant bunch of stuffed shirts. |
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But what if that bottle-feeder she had to despise couldn't feed her own baby for some reason and wanted to? |
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To individuals who despise killings in any form, death penalty is undue punishment. |
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Because ye despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon. |
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Poems in Two Volumes was poorly reviewed by Wordsworth's contemporaries, including Lord Byron, whom Wordsworth came to despise. |
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If you're in favor of freedom of speech, that means you're in favor of freedom of speech precisely for views you despise. |
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By his verse the minds of many were often excited to despise the world, and to aspire to heaven. |
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First, because they obviously despise ordinary people and second, anyone who thinks that wearing a panty girdle to a function is cutting edge fashion hasn't got a clue. |
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Even at a young age, John was not popular among the peers of the kingdom since he was immune to external influence and appeared to despise intrigue. |
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