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Doing well in school is frequently disdained as a white thing.
And he disdained them because they were usually so unlike him.
Notably he disdained both, though the first clearly less than the second.
But many Republicans, including some who are now in the current administration, disdained the intervention.
The Conservatives always disdained it and are now being true to their word.
Disdaining all facts on the ground, it rules the air.
The approach was disdained during the Giuliani administration as "social work."
What a crime that nutrition education is so disdained in medical school!
Change will not come by disdaining or dismantling the federal role of education.
During the early 80's, the 3-point shot was still largely disdained by many of the better teams.
He disdained house arrest and set out for a day at the shore.
If the Twelve themselves sometimes disdained making a show of their power, those who served them usually did not.
Shaw, of course, held himself apart from those he disdained.
The prisons, which were disdained elsewhere, brought jobs into the city.
When she disdained to reply, he thought for a second, then answered the question himself.
Another part of him disdained the whole group of them.
The Federation so far had disdained to bother with it.
Marin had never been able to decide whom he disdained more.
Levy, a student of history, also disdains the past when preparing his team for a game.
Once disdained, the Guggenheim strategy has become something of a model.
Anyway, she disdained behaving according to the rules of human society.
I disdained in any way to attract the male eye - until this night.
He reminded himself that at least she no longer disdained his opinions.
She'd disdained rescue so that she would continue to be punished.
On one hand, it meant selling out to the kind of corporate interest he had long disdained.