Sentences with phrase «distaste because»

But in The First Wives Club the society matron (Maggie Smith, in the movie's most subtle performance) rolls her eyes and screws up her face in distaste because the filmmakers don't trust the audience to get the joke.

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And my distaste for these regs is not because I'm a promoter of the status quo and Big Food — I'm quite the opposite, actually.
And, just like in 2006 when unaffiliated voters left Republicans in droves due to a distaste for President George W. Bush, they are abandoning Democrats this time around because of a feeling of disappointment with President Barack Obama and Congress.
As recently as June, Cuomo was articulating his distaste for the term «income inequality,» because it «suggests you don't like the rich people.»
It seems they just forget that it's important they start eating snack foods or their appetite just goes down because they've got low stomach acid so they do start to get a distaste for meat.
I get a lot of flak for my distaste for «Wedding Crashers», but I admit that it's endearing because it's about two cynical men realizing that it's time to grow up.
One of the reasons AMI Founder Jim Kukral created the site was because of his distaste with a traditional -LSB-...]
This unwillingness will inevitably lead to a frustrating cycle for such players where they deem synthesis too complicated and refuse to invest much time in it, but soon find themselves unable to progress because they aren't synthesizing enough — an activity which they've already expressed a distaste for.
X gets an honourable mention here, because despite my personal distaste for the characters, I actually generally like the storyline.
And they have been «shopping in our closet», unearthing from their stores a bust by Pietro Torrigiani of Archbishop Fisher, and a number of Staffordshire teapots given by private collectors in the mid 20th century but never shown because of the Met's traditional distaste, in its quest for high art, for pottery.
Because of the complicated manner in which the Norton Simon museum as it presently exists came to be, its holdings include some big abstract paintings from the 1960s despite Mr. Simon's distaste for nonobjective art.
Now all of what I just said is not strictly statistical, because I seem to remember you expressing some distaste for statistics.
Jonathan Sewall, the royal attorney general for Massachusetts, did not watch the trial, but was notably absent, partly because of political distaste and partly, Bell conjectures, because of biological depression.
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