This may be the most blatant
display of disdain by a game company for its customer base that I've ever seen.
It all comes down to a private snub that Clough internalizes and elevates into a public
display of disdain.
Ohanaeze decried in a statement by its President - General, Chief John Nwodo, in Abuja on Sunday, the consistent and unrepentant
display of disdain for the South - East by the Buhari administration as displayed in the recent reorganisation at the NNPC.
Not exact matches
Slight update on SIGNPOSTINGS: I also found there Colin's reflections on what's good and bad about living in THE GOLDEN AGE
OF TV — yet another postmodern yet conservative theme: Too much disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative, way too self - indulgent when it comes to the imaginative display of excesse
OF TV — yet another postmodern yet conservative theme: Too much
disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative, way too self - indulgent when it comes to the imaginative
display of excesse
of excesses.
The bourgeois spent their money on obvious luxuries like boats and furs; bohemians created an alternative culture that
disdained overt
displays of wealth and instead embraced a romantic view
of the common life.
C.S. Lewis's fictional villains often
displayed a
disdain for animals while Lewis, known to share bread with the mice
of his house, was noted for his compassion.
Cameron is a natural at
displaying the utter
disdain of the school bully.
In fact, Mr. Dyster continuously
displayed a strong
disdain for the idea
of the wire walk, despite the fact that it would shine a worldwide spotlight on a city in desperate need for some positive publicity, and often expressed his
disdain publicly.
by Walter Chaw Tom Green's Freddy Got Fingered is the most startling debut since Luis Buñuel's Un chien andalou, with which it has a few things in common: both are constructed with a wilful
disdain towards narrative; both are aimed at the outer limits
of shocking imagery; both
display an open hostility for the cultural status quo; and both joke on their audience's entrenched preconceptions
of film form.
Kamrooz Aram, a Brooklyn - based artist whose works often challenge a modernist
disdain for decoration, shares his thoughts on ornament and its complex relationship to modernist painting and exhibition design as demonstrated in his own varied practice in which painting, collage, sculpture, and the art
of display operate as equals.
They expressed
disdain for the style
of art on
display, distrust
of artists with foreign - sounding names and communistic tendencies, and anger that public money was used to support an unworthy project.