Sentences with phrase «out of snobbery»

But if this is going to be your premise — whites killing blacks out of snobbery or intolerance — your humor better be pretty sharp and sophisticated.

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The bickering over craft beer and the calling out publicly of brands that are not, concerns me that the seeds are being planted now for a culture of polarizing beer snobbery.
I can't figure out the English snobbery of the Europa league.
Derek Simpson, Unite's joint general secretary has today spoken out in support of Michael Martin, speaker of the House of Commons and accuses the Tories of a witchhunt based on snobbery.
Senior Labour MP Emily Thornberry has resigned from Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet after being accused of snobbery when she tweeted a picture of a house decked out in St George's flags.
In The Winterton's Unmuzzled, the daughter of the two former Conservative MPs states: «Whatever Dad's other faults, he is devoid of snobbery... He was not the kind of up - his - arse Tory MP — and I have met a few in my time, some of them so far up their arses they couldn't find their way out again.»
There is, and has been for a long time, snobbery in the literary world, born not out of talent but by envy and ego and exclusivity.
An added benefit is that it could take some of the snobbery and pretentiousness out of law school and the legal profession generally because at two years the JD would become a Master's degree, plain and simple.
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