Sentences with phrase «on snobby»

In the vein of «us poor guys against those rich s.o.b.s» begun with Animal House comes this slapstick laden farce of the same hijinks on a snobby golf course.

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Opinion: What lurks beneath Alberta's B.C. wine ban and B.C.'s proposed tax on Albertans» vacation homes is more than the sum of their snobby parts
A dippy, determined young girl from an unexceptional background, driven on by her father, faces snobby, sexist selection committees, makes it to Parliament and into the cabinet.
He commends the report's emphasis on advising on nonacademic careers: «I think young women researchers — but men, too — would benefit if professors could be a little less snobby about assuming that academia should be the default first choice for all their students.»
The only way to fight it to not be snobby about «brand name» institutions like Harvard Tufts and so on and recognize that we need to wash out the old guard and make way for the new.
So every time you see some snobby critic giving Age of Ultron a bad review and blaming it on Superhero Fatigue, just laugh in their face as there's no such thing.
To settle their ongoing debate on whether achievement is hereditary or the product of one's environment, snobby millionaire Philadelphia commodities brokers Randolph (Ralph Bellamy) and Mortimer Duke (Don Ameche) conduct a social experiment to put their theories to the test.
The Woman on the Sixth Floor (Unrated) Class - conscious comedy, set in Paris in 1960, about a bourgeois stockbroker (Fabrice Luchini), married to a snobby, socialite (Sandrine Kiberlain), whose life is turned upside - down when he is befriended by their beautiful, new maid (Natalia Verbeke).
Premise: Noted literary scholar Roland Emmerich (Godzilla, 2012) finally blows the lid off this William Shakespeare fellow and exposes him as a phony by trotting out another variation on the nonsensical, snobby Shakespeare - was - a-fake conspiracy theories that have ensnared seemingly otherwise reasonable, thoughtful people since the mid-19th century.
I'm not planning on becoming a regular reader of Harlequin Superromances, but I think my original opinion was a bit snobby and harsh.
We'll have a wider offer, more focused on their interests, and not snobby.
That's kind of snobby and arrogant, Bill, that you «don't deal with credit unions» on a «matter of principle».
If you have friends who bully you into parting every weekend, or if you have a shopping problem, or if you have a snobby partner who insists only on gourmet meals every night, it is time to make some life changes.
Every single last aspect of the sport covered in intricate detail here, and on top of that, it manages to be a very deep fighter that will please even the snobbiest of fighting game gurus.
Her hilariously frustrating caricatures include a «Middle East expert» who claims evidence of the Holocaust was created on Photoshop and a snobby American conceptual artist.
My more snobby relatives insisted on using the word «Menhaden,» as it sounded more sophisticated, but my more salty and down - to - earth relatives chuckled at them, and used the word «Pogy,» which was derived from a northern Algonquin word for fish, while my snobby relatives pointed out to sea and remarked about a school of «fertilizer.»
You're Both Snobby and a Racist High Fructose Corn Syrup Producers on a Roll Review: King Corn - You Are What You Eat
Often, one of the things I see, and this is especially the case if people have a big name on their CV, either now or before, is that they tend to be a little bit snobby as in, «Oh, but that's like so - and - so.
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