Sentences with phrase «felt disdain»

I'm not sure they always felt disdain for McNair.
Not only does Jonah feel disdain for the gentile sailors, but it seems that he might also be looking at what God wants Jonah to do: go and preach to the people of Nineveh.
I simply said they didn't always feel disdain for McNair, especially when they were rightfully rewarded for their contributions to the team.
Maybe Marc feels disdain because the system treats him with such disdain.

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Well, the best way to stop feeling sorry for oneself is to do what fake people always do — turn the spotlight of disdain on others.
More substantially it certainly cotributes to the disdain I feel for organized religion, and the cluelessness of those who lead it.
@Scientist If you feel that my disdain for irrational thinking is bigoted, then you would be correct.
On the third day of Lent, early this morning, a friend texts me that her baby died in the night, and my heart writhes with disdain of death and there's a searing sadness that can make you feel physically sick.
Instead, the preferring feeling is one of superior disdain, which explains part of the appeal of Colbert, Jon Stewart, and a certain senator from Minnesota.
As sarcasm and disdain ensued, I suddenly felt overwhelmed and convicted by the irony of the situation: A bunch of straight Christians were sitting together in a living room, engaging in a lengthy and heated conversation about whether other people were sinning.
We might now complain of the critic motivated by a disdain for a faith he can not grasp, a hope he can not hold, and a love he can not feel.
I suspected that the primary reason for the blindness of the left on abortion was the instinctive cultural disdain felt for prolife advocates.
I've got to say, I felt a little deflated when you mentioned your disdain for peanut butter pies.
And he disdained running and excess physical fitness and instead had his staff throw from the mound as often as possible, but with regulated effort, to work on getting the feel of their pitches — this not only kept them in pitching shape, but taught them how to actually pitch.
It creates a huge culture clash, and I think many in these communities will tell you they can feel the police disdain for them.
But the supporters feel that they have lost any respect that Kroenke and the Board have for the fans, and ahead of the meeting the Arsenal Supporters Trust had written a long plea to Kroenke asking him to make good on his promise to interact with the fans and tell them about his aims and objectives for the club going forward, but as I said the Silent One did not say one word, and it was left to Sir Chips Keswick to show his disdain for their request by saying; «Read the Daily Telegraph and you'll find out [what Kroenke thinks],» and he was roundly booed when he told the crowd to «write in if you have a problem».
Do I mention the one time love you feel for a young man who is the heartbeat of your midfield and the disdain you now feel as you think he left like a coward?
Instead, we have been conditioned to show disdain for the parent who is sensitive to the needs and feelings of a child and call them «permissive» or blame them for generational problems.
I felt a little surprised at the disdain I heard in her voice, but when I snapped back into reality I instantly went into defense mode, which for me is self - deprecation in overdrive.
«I found myself sympathising with those who felt that the party was not listening to them and was treating them with some disdain,» he said.
Mr. Paladino seems to not trust them to simply consider a campaign proposal on the merits; he feels a need to season it with a little «us - them» disdain for the poor.
«Many patients feel like they're being looked at with disdain or pity,» said Michael Steppie, M.D., a clinical assistant professor of Dermatology at Florida State University College of Medicine.
Instead of viewing her hair with disdain, she learned to feel empowered by it.
This made me feel SOOOO much better about my son's disdain for veggies.
If a lover or friend treated you with disdain, or made you feel unworthy, you'd give him the boot — for good.
In 1999, Naomi Klein captured the anti-corporate feeling of the decade in «No Logo», but equally observed a generation who are «now finding ways to express their disdain for mass culture not by opting out of it but by abandoning themselves to it entirely — but with a sly ironic twist.»
I myself don't even feel insulted by the garbage they threw at me from the screen disdain for moviegoers has become common place nowadays.
While we can sympathize with her plight, we never really get a real feel for just who she is, why she does what she does, and how she manages to endure the insults and disdain she is shown on a daily basis from the men too self - absorbed to realize they are creating their own despair.
It's hard to come away from the film feeling anything but disdain and a twinge of embarrassment toward Gay Talese.
But I could never shake the feeling that I was playing a game developed by a team with a clear disdain for player enjoyment, a team that wrongly considers opaque design decisions that punish experimentation a more «realistic» and difficult experience.
Chastain, meanwhile, is magnificent as the ruined, spoilt girl, haughty one minute and hysterical the next; she has feelings for the man beneath her too, but her desire is mixed with disdain.
But perhaps most devastatingly of all, that disdain she feels for her appearance, well it prevents her from chasing her dream job.
What I love most about Adam Driver is that he may feel the way I do about that famewhore, the Kardashian of droids, BB - 8... which is DISDAIN.
But despite sharing his uncle's deep - rooted disdain for wildlife, which he hides from Bea, it is Thomas who we begin to feel sorry for as the increasingly belligerent Peter goes from likably cheeky chap to sneering sadist as he tries to torture his enemy by repurposing McGregor's animal traps, electric security devices and explosives as weapons of ever - escalating destruction in the mode of «Home Alone.»
I've been a New Yorker for over a decade and have no interest in moving to California, yet even to me, Martin's disdain for every character in Los Angeles not played by Gillian Jacobs feels like a bit much.
At around halfway through the movie (it's also worth noting that the movie borders on two hours, and you will quickly begin to feel every minute of it) Kim Baker (I have no idea why her name was changed either, considering the real Kim Barker has neither love nor disdain for the project) fully reaches a rut.
When Pierre takes a lover (Lena Paugam), he feels entitled to do so, and he treats both wife and mistress with disengagement bordering on disdain; when Manon catches Pierre in the act, her immediate response is to find common ground with her husband.
Consider how your students may feel when they are not allowed to express their angst or disdain for something.
With similar equipment and an equal disdain for the quiet solitude and creature comforts offered by most modern utility vehicles, the Rubicon and Sahara feel very much the same from behind the wheel.
Some authors feel a sense of superiority and mention the slush pile with a sense of arrogance and disdain.
Steve Jobs was never shy about expressing his disdain for the the 7 inch tablets, but thanks to the Samsung Apple legal battle new information has been released about Jobs true feeling on the form...
Steve Jobs was never shy about expressing his disdain for the the 7 inch tablets, but thanks to the Samsung Apple legal battle new information has been released about Jobs true feeling on the form factor.
Norbert's feeling of disdain for humanity is unchanged.
This is the first Sniper Elite game in which we actually felt attachments to the main characters and severe disdain for the villain.
Resident Evil 6, for example, felt the loathing of a thousand thousand woeful fans, and it generated quite a bit of disdain.
You on the other hand I feel free to treat with the utmost disdain and when I play with words you will freakin» know it.
These «impractical professors whose chief mission is to produce theoretical legal scholarship» feel indifferent towards — and sometimes outright disdain for — practicing lawyers and faculty members with a practical bent, he writes....
Also, is the «traditional view» embodied by the term «client» really limited to feelings of disrespect and disdained status?
Now, I could feel the buzz of my own early history, my feminist sensibilities, and my disdain for the American glorification of stick - thin women.
In this connection, the court stated that the plaintiff's «disdain, dislike [and] hatred of [the defendant] was obvious to the court during her testimony,» and that her «virtually radioactive» hatred toward the defendant had «poisoned» A. Moreover, the court found that, consistent with parental alienation, the plaintiff's feelings of hatred for the defendant had been transmitted to A.» Balaska v. Balaska, 130 Conn.App.
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