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Descriptions of all these spontaneous, dynamic, frequently female-centered, and often disdained expressive practices of common folk played a significant role in the invention of traditions and the construction of nationalities.
Piecemeal solutions of individual problems should not be disdained or improvidently put aside.
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I remember very well how the old soldiers disdained trenches.
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Anything which was regarded as religious tended to be disdained.
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Twenty-five to 30 years ago they rather disdained the idea of being brought into the scheme at all.
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I should like to know why this substantial source of supply is so easily disdained.
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His theories were both feared and disdained.
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In her final essay, she disdains and condemns the government system, which leads to the arrest of the corrupt congressman who accepted the bribe.
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He travelled separately in a hired vessel, disdaining to share the discomforts of the warship carrying his troops.
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The majority of people regard politicians as very ordinary people, but with mild disdain, and not with great respect for their authority.
Akhran wears practical riding gear and disdains formality.
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He was exceptionally proud, in that he disdained those who loved him.
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Thus, while the reg ime planned with a nineteenthcentur y aesthetic, it also expressed a disdain for the context from which that planning emerged.
Above all, though, these writers are united in a disdain for metropolitan postmodernism, suburban minimalism, campus selfreflexivity.
The disdain for human rights concerns is clear.
The tone of her comment, equally, is suggestive less of imposed exclusion than of a genuine lack of interest, or even disdain.
How ironic, given his disdain for serialism and even atonality.
Although rural musicians were regarded with particular disdain, there was also signi®cant scope for urban musical discord.
Endocrinologists disdained these practices, believing that only the thyroid gland could have a meaningful effect when consumed orally.
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Gilli recognised that his father had disdained magic not out of fear of his power, but out of fear of its ability to corrupt.
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Ex-guerrillas and ex-army officers sometimes expressed distrust of one another and disdain for the lack of operational experience of civilians.
Conversely, they disdained those they identified as party politicians for pandering to local interests at the expense of the national interest.
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Only after expensive luxuries were disdained, could individuals accept the uniform products, such as clothes and furniture, that industrialization offered.
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Described as charming and industrious, he was a very private individual who also refused to ride in automobiles, which he disdained.
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Often disdaining established and chain restaurants, she gravitated to obscure and new eateries.
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Too many physicians continue to demonstrate a disdain for, if not abject denial of, the normative dimensions of clinical practice.
He disdained gang tackling believing it was his individual responsibility to bring his man down hard without help.
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Sandry describes her parents as a cheerful but flighty young couple, disdaining the duties of their nobility to travel the world.
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In his disdain for such work he was followed by most linguists for the next forty years.
The older universities at first disdained requesting such privileges themselves, feeling their reputation was sufficient.
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Disdaining evasive tactics when under the heaviest fire, he always went straight to his objectives.
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The main character passionately opposes the norms of the society, disdains the bourgeoisie and has a sense of spiritual superiority.
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While popular with the public, jazz critics disdained it as novelty music.
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Since then, she has been disdained to housekeeping and spends most of her time watching movies.
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They disdained to stand sentry or do any fatiguing duty, considering it their only business to fight and to protect the person of their prince.
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They all expressed incredulity and disdain towards the meta-narrative of biomedicine.
Creatives are found to be prone to disdain leaders, but rather to admire other creatives.
He was overly prideful, and disdained those who loved him.
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Gildersleeve, disdained religious exclusivity, and refused to categorize her students in any explicit way.
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The reason for military history's ongoing difficulties in academia is the same one that caused the decline initially : disdain of historians in other fields.
I have already noted his disdain for disciplinary categories, including those of the historian.
Important federal officials were offended by the governor's open disdain and his efforts to have them cashiered.
He disdained academic studies and idleness in his poems.
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He is also appreciated for not disdaining smaller roles and for not assuming a divo attitude.
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Despite the initial disdain for beauty doctors,33 by the 1960s, most plastic surgeons had lucrative side practices in cosmetic surgery.
He disdained the romantic melodrama motif, choosing instead to explore complex passion.
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Rather than affecting a studied disdain, they appear to communicate frankly and ingenuously with the viewer, positioning themselves as daughter, sister, friend, sweetheart - or mirror.
Once again the communists were disdained in public opinion and isolated politically.
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In this period, few lawyers knew anything about computers, and most senior attorneys disdained them.
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Poshlost, or as he transcribed it, "poshlust", is disdained and frequently mocked in his works.
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Early in its development, this new type of jazz was rejected by many of the established, traditional jazz musicians who disdained their younger counterparts.
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Once a soprano with a powerhouse voice and a reputation to match, she's now a forlorn figure, disdained by critics and forgotten by audiences.
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He could strike with any allowable part of a body: from slightly disdained tips to headers.
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He ran a busy, though, according to his memoirs, unconventional, practice, not keeping ledgers or books and disdaining keeping financial records.
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He disdained his aristocratic title, but betrayed it in his elegance of dress and manner.
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The truth about child labour was one that many preferred to ignore, or to deny, or to treat with disdain.
He was also a daredevil who disdained authority.
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She disdains him because he inhaled the green fume whereas she tasted it and spat it out.
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As a result, he was disdained by those who became his friends.
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Fish other than game fish were disdained as coarse fish.
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Development of muscles through exercise, previously disdained as a stigma of doing heavy manual labor, is now highly valued as a sign of personal achievement.
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The failure of these evaluations to predict future success has led to a distrust of, and even disdain for, the medical education system.
He disdained telling jokes and engaging in comedy as it was traditionally understood, referring to himself instead as a song-and-dance man.
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Over and over again he accuses all of them of having a complete disdain for an audience or for any present consumers of their music.
He disdained societal mores, preferring naturalistic and personal quests for truth.
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However, he disdained cowardice and those surviving crewmen who had not resisted were usually thrown overboard.
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Pub rock groups disdained any form of flash.
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The generational and educational differences, the wide gap in rank, and membership in the party or the lack of it, encouraged mutual disdain, jealousies, and competition.
What of believers of all stripes who quietly take umbrage to, and courteously protest, the expressions of disdain for their faith that they encounter when among antireligious company?
His overt disdain for the rural population (primitivci or primitives in, the words of rock 'rebels') as a result of their receptivity to xenophobic propaganda, clouds his judgement.
The willingness to stifle debate and defer to "experts" in authority also shows disdain for entertaining alternative positions that could help generate knowledge that contributes to policy.
I believed such an effort would foster among students a disdain for the discipline of ethics, achieve little actual ethics learning, and reflect badly on me.
Instead, this unaligned intellectual advocated a set of values - against wealth, work and progress, for leisure, celebrity and frivolity - that a hegemonic middle-class would recognize and disdain as aristocratic.
They replied, that the oath he required them to take would virtually render them traitors to their country, a sin of which they disdained to be guilty.
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Still, it did not do away with all the elements of precolonial big man politics, such as the disdain for dynastic authority and the importance of personal networks.
I heard the prima donna to great disadvantage, as she disdained to sing to an empty house (from political excitement), and used merely one half of her powers.
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Carter does not attempt to veil his disdain for the political machinations of the conservative ' counterrevolution ', a factor that at times makes his tone overly polemical.
The earliest of the intelligentsia had come from the gentry class, and their aristocratic disdain for money, the market and mercantile activities left a deep imprint on intelligentsia economic culture.
He is too proud to ask or to refuse a revenge; he disdains to avail himself of one if offered; and if it is opposed will quietly go on playing.
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People who engage in or support iconoclasm are called "iconoclasts", a term that has come to be applied figuratively to any person who breaks or disdains established dogmata or conventions.
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If the women disobeys or neglect her duties as a wife, by law the husband has the right to use physical means including violence to correct her disdaining acts.
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The earliest performances of kabuki were dancing and song with no significant plot, often disdained as gaudy and cacophonous, but equally lauded as colorful and beautiful.
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At once disdained and central to the boundaries that maintain social order, such groups continually enact this contradiction by being socially marginal and ideologically compelling.
Metaethics disdains substantive ethics; its "real" problems are epistemological; its discourse is the technical jargon of philosophy.
Professional philosophy disdained "public philosophy" (today's "applied ethics" and "bioethics").
While disdaining the effects of commercial civilization, he still believed that an enhanced appreciation of the past could help create a better future.
They may have disdained the generals for fighting the last war, but it was not only scholarly allure that gave the academics a platform.
Though they were selfproclaimed elites and disdained comparison with communal area farmers and their extensive farming techniques, they were not intensive farmers.
They collaborated as much as they resisted, disdained all agricultural labour and were intensely and violently male-chauvinist.
When one is young, one admires vibrant emotion and disdains cold calculation.
He believed in eclecticism and open essayistic writing, disdaining jargon.
To make matters worse, many of the able-bodied beggars disdained humility or deference in their predicament, relying on intimidation rather than supplication to obtain their goals.
Preachers have reputedly been bitten hundreds of times but survive to continue handling cottonmouths and rattlesnakes, disdaining medical attention in the belief that faith is the only cure.
They also disdained class-and-capital mindedness.
The department generally disdained subletting.
One dean openly disdained formal ethics training.
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