Not exact matches
MY
DISDAIN FOR THE REGIME IS FAST KILLING MY LOVE
FOR THE CLUB
AND I HAVE BEEN A DYED IN THE WOOL FAN
FOR OVER SIXTY
YEARS.
George Hilsdon scored 108 goals in six seasons, earning him a weather vane that remains at the ground to this day, whilst perhaps the biggest character, in every way, of these early
years, was the 22 stone goalkeeper, Willy «Fatty» Foulke, whose
disdain for both forwards
and referees was obvious
and oft demonstrated.
One bark, sometimes two, expresses his
disdain for Lola, a 4 -
year - old female Yorkie who's nearly twice his size
and belongs to Barrera's granddaughter.
A strong - willed, technically skilled, maverick spaceship builder with a healthy
disdain for bureaucracy
and a libertarian streak a mile wide, the 64 -
year - old Rutan could have stepped from the pages of a Robert Heinlein novel.
In it, Zimmer makes clear his
disdain for the wealthy funders who backed the losing candidate, Marshall Tuck, congratulating the state teacher unions
for standing up to them
and urging them to continue, with a particular eye on next
year's LA Unified school board elections.
Wise beyond his
years, raised with a
disdain for authority
and an eclectic attitude toward education, he has little in common with other children
and even less with the impulsive Vee, who hurtles from one self - made crisis to the next.
Ms. Miller, like the traditional publishing world from which she hails,
disdains the new indie world just as surely as the publishers have
for years discounted the readers who will nurture the indie world, fertilize it
and make it grow.
After
years of freelancing
for top financial brands like TurboTax
and Mint.com (
and serving as editor of I Will Teach You To Be Rich), I was already steeped in
disdain for day trading.
Buying it a
year or two later at a discount, so we have a better idea
and wider range of games to play while showing or begrudging
disdain for them further pushing, mistakes.
It invites a one - weekend party scene that,
for all its
disdain of commerce, would have been unthinkable on a Chelsea art walk just fifteen
years ago —
and do not even ask about Soho before 1980.
Given his
disdain of France as a land of «poverty, slavery
and insolence», it's a surprise to learn that the Hogarth exhibition in Paris, due to reach Tate Britain in February, has been the Louvre's most successful autumn exhibition
for years.
But
for years it has
disdained actually saying anything about the state of the medium in exhibition form,
and all the while painting has developed actively on numerous fronts.
The former director of the National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner, called the Ebacc policy one of the «biggest disasters of the last seven
years»
and pointed with
disdain to an assertion by the former education secretary Nicky Morgan that arts subjects could hold pupils back
for years.
Three
years ago I was critical of Alex Steffen at Worldchanging
and David Roberts at Grist
for being so negative about Earth Day,
for acting like Marvin the Paranoid Android with their ennui
and disdain.