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It helps to remember that the bad guys are usually the ones sneering.
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Smith's decision was met with some public sneering.
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As she bends over him, he leaps to his feet and with a sneering remark leaves.
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I take her point: beneath the surface chatter of mocking and sneering, dramatists often honour religion as a site of earnest human striving.
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The formalistic school should therefore accord some recognition to intuitionism, instead of polemicizing against it in sneering tones, while not even observing proper mention of authorship.
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Thanks to the album's title and the band's sneering anti-capitalist leanings, the group projects a political edge.
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His material is his musical instrument, a living thing, a mysterious entity endowed with vital laws of its own, sneering at formulas, fearfully alive.
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This was sharp, sneering punk, and was appreciated as such.
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He starts off as a sneering, brutal character, willing to fight it out to-the-death with his equally stubborn companion.
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This was a combination of rebellion, sexuality, and freedoma sneering expression of disdain for the workaday world of parents and authority figures.
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