No one likes to be treated with such disdain, but conservatives are particularly attuned to this kind
of superciliousness.
Only Bruce Dern as Daisy's husband, the implacable Buchanan, with his carbolic smile, bristly moustache, and string of polo ponies from Lake Forest seizes on something of the
derisive superciliousness of the rich, and so seems appropriate.
But the absence of sound and dialogue was a real impediment to capturing the essence of a character whose
infuriating superciliousness could hardly be conveyed by captions on a screen.
Even though humans have 32 less chromosomes than dogs, and perhaps maybe that ethereal deity anagram based on the letters used to spell dog are filling their heads
with superciliousness, but in the end, we make great, great friends, and we will likely always be their favorite toy!
• Avoiding biased and
superciliousness toward, and treat fairly with respect, all witnesses, lawyers, court employees, and other persons involved in the legal process.
«The wicked one according to
his superciliousness makes no search; All his ideas are; There is no God».
According to the Bible it says «The wicked one according to
his superciliousness makes no search; all his ideas are: «There is no God».
I agree with Mr. Bottum that the «red flags» are sometimes written into the work itself: there is definitely the «detachment,» there is the tendency to use the subjunctive, and there is
the superciliousness and the curious need to be «difficult.»