She gave me a withering look of utter contempt and proceeded to lecture me at length about the finer nuances of Mother's Day. |
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Instead of tail-wagging gratitude, I was greeted with a look of utter contempt and scorn. |
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Really, how can the media deny that they have utter contempt for the public? |
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Such behavior exemplifies the utter contempt in which he was held by U.S. officials. |
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And most importantly, both share utter contempt for the politicians who, according to them, are rabble-rousers, inept and corrupt. |
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Why does the government treat the people of Saskatchewan with such utter contempt? |
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I will not attempt to hide my utter contempt for such casuistry, nor my shame that I work in and organisation where colleagues would resort to it to justify torture. |
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The Kremlin's cynical stage managers run the show with utter contempt for their audience. |
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This is a deeply cynical move showing utter contempt for the rule of international law. |
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It shows an utter contempt for the work of the individuals on the committee and of the witnesses they heard. |
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Mr. Speaker, yesterday, the National Post demonstrated utter contempt by publishing a hostile editorial directed at Quebec. |
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Particularly disturbing was the perpetrators' utter contempt for the lives of civilians. |
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These assaults demonstrate, if ever proof was needed, the utter contempt for freedom of these heirs of one of Latin America's bloodiest regimes. |
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Auschwitz will forever be engraved in the history of humankind as a symbol of utter contempt for humanity and of genocide, and it will especially be engraved in the history and the memory of my people as such a symbol. |
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This answer constitutes not only a blatant violation of the commitments taken in the cession agreement6, but also a display of the utter contempt in which local populations are held by SOCAPALM directors. |
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That is wrong and it shows utter contempt for the electors of Europe, not least the electors of Mr Guellec's own country, who handsomely rejected the Constitution. |
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Thus Chadian complicity in the failed attack against Khartoum not only reflects Chad's ill intentions and lack of respect for the principle of good neighbourliness, but also its utter contempt for regional mechanisms. |
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That little progress has been made since the Auditor General first made the recommendations in 1997 demonstrates a total and utter contempt by the current government for her office and for Parliament itself. |
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I shall close, Mr President, by simply asking that civil society in Tunisia, which is treated with utter contempt today, be associated with this human-rights committee. |
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That would be showing utter contempt for democracy. |
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He is a war criminal worthy only of our utter contempt. |
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It would be a rejection of the France-Africa' arrangement which is corrupting the political world and which shows utter contempt for justice and the sovereignty of the peoples of Africa. |
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The Kremlin's suggestion that the hunted submersible might be Dutch is funnier, but also one of those lies that expresses utter contempt for its audience. |
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The fight against terror has practically become a kind of runaway train, with the Council showing utter contempt for European citizens and parliamentary democracy. |
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The SWIFT affair is symptomatic of the security blunders imposed in the name of terrorism, where utter contempt is shown for the most fundamental rights of our fellow citizens. |
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Only a smug social democrat who holds in utter contempt the struggles of the oppressed masses in the countries strangled by the Western imperialist powers could write such a passage. |
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