Sentences with phrase «sneer now»

The kids stared at Splash with that steady sneer now known as «cool.»
Sure — you're sneering now, but I'll bet you wish you'd thought of it.

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The power trip goes to her head — «This is your life now,» she sneers to another girl suffering from cramps — but the reign of terror ends with the arrival of HelloFlo «care packages» containing tampons, pantyliners and even candy.
Therefore what you worship in ignorance, this I proclaim to you...... 32 Now when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some began to sneer, but others said, «We shall hear you again concerning this.»
The honeymoon, that is, between the now enfeebled and increasingly remote souls who for over a quarter of a century had carped and sneered at Pope John Paul II (and by the same token at «PanzerCardinal» Joseph Ratzinger) but who had nevertheless hoped against hope for a Pope who would be somehow reborn if not as a fully paid - up liberal, as a Pope at least who would go easy on all that counter-cultural JPII stuff about being «signs of contradiction» and about continuity with the pre-conciliar Church and who had breathlessly found (so they thought) that, lo, it was even so, in the wonders of Deus Caritas Est. «On his election last spring,» carolled The Tablet, «the former CardinalRatzinger was widely assumed to have as his papal agenda the hammering of heretics and a war on secularist relativism, subjects with which he was associated as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.»
People sneer at the former communist true believers who have now become capitalist managers, and they make snide comments about foreigners who migrate from Eastern Europe and are willing to work for less money than Germans are.
We've got articles sneering at Pedro now the wind has changed and the rumour mill suggests (quite possibly incorrectly at this stage) that he is joining Chelski, and now we've got articles about Chelski fans» rants on the internet.
Asked if he might now move to a nearby gated community that's popular with other Tour players, Kaye sneered defiantly, «I'm straight out of Phoenix, baby.
As a new parent, I picked up all of the popular books ad magazines offered dire warnings about co-sleeping and sneered at breastfeeding past six months, but now I've gotten pretty good at knowing where to avoid.
The sneering reply that Vince's contribution to the debate was simply «spreading alarm without substance» tells the audience outside Westminster why a Prime Minister, with an attitude like this to critics, ends up with so few friends in the House and, now that his pack of cards has come tumbling down around the voters» ears, even less sympathy outside.
Now that Sturgeon has demanded a second referendum, the Westminster Right swings between snickering at the supposed naivety of the silly «nats» and raging at their refusal to enthusiastically partake in our brave new Brexit Britain - all the while sneering at the supposed subsidy junkies north of Hadrian's Wall.
Labour shadow ministers who sneered at the idea they might offer Proportional Representation to the Libdems, on the eve of the election, will now have to face the fact that only permanent coalition politics or electoral reform can give them a chance to rule in future.
With that review now over, the city has decided the best course is to integrate the two agencies, and leave Mr. Banks in charge of both — even though a Cuomo spokesperson sneered at Mr. Banks, a former Legal Aid attorney, as part of the city's «management problem.»
It's now sneered at because Blair «lied to us all» and is a «ghastly figure» — well, he's not to my mind.
All those sneering gags about Ed Miliband that David Cameron had planned for this week will fall flat as the edges of the Prime Minister's authority over his own party continue to fray and his future now firmly lies in the hands of Ukip's «fruitcakes, loonies and closet racists».
I hope I can now take a plastic bag from the supermarket without getting sneered at, secure in the knowledge that in 100 years the bag will crumble to dust.
Tacky leopard looks great with lots of stuff, but right now, we like it best with rockabilly shoes, lots of leather, and a good sneer.
Aha, see, now you belong to that vast sea of potential seers - of - this - movie that just wants to bask in high adventure with space - hopping and plenty of jokes (there are more than you might think, and most land) and heroes striking poses and villains sneering and saying things like, I kid you not, «Insect!»
I admit that partly stems from the fact that, at the age of nine, I correctly called her now - notorious «My Cousin Vinny» win, a decision I suspect is only sneered at by people who haven't watched the film since 1992 and have consequently forgotten just what a ballsy, entertaining performance she gives in it.
The immiserated bride (played by an unknown Frances McDormand in the original) is now a sneering harridan (Yan Yi); her once - taciturn lover, a mincing clown (Xiao Shenyang).
Two years later, Kenny and Betty Anne are attending their grandmother's funeral when the police burst in and drag Kenny outside, where a sneering Officer Taylor tells him they now have the evidence they need to convict him.
No one sneers or snarls quite like Alan Rickman and, looking back on a cinematic decade of «Harry Potter,» his Severus Snape now stands as the franchise's most fascinating figure after being revealed in the eighth film as misunderstood double - agent motivated by long - lost love.
That said, I was floored by the revelation that Rachelle Gardner, agent extraordinaire, and someone who has kind of sneered at self - published work, has now... self published.
Basically, right now, and probably for another year, anything with Amazon or Kindle in the title is going to be sneered at by the so - called establishment.
Now that new canons of aesthetics have become de rigueur in the art world, art purists might just as well bridle their sneers.
And now we see, Lewandowsky making using The Conversation to make sneering innuendoes about Anthony Watts, at the Conversation..
Now I know that the way you've been educated and taught is that (sneering) consensus is good.
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