"once" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Jackson, in what was widely interpreted as a gesture of detente, made his first appearance before the Democratic Leadership Council, a group he once disparaged as "the Democratic Leisure Class."
- When the Chinese started deregulating prices and letting supply and demand take over, the result was inflation, once disparaged as integral to capitalism.
- But his traditional, even neo-classical forms, once disparaged by sterner modernists, can evoke the most profound feelings, and they did so on this occasion.
- Bruce Cutler, one of Mr. Spector's lawyers, once disparaged the witnesses as "sycophants and parasites."
- Once disparaged as little more than a short-hitting, one-putting, flash in the pan, Mize has used 1993 to prove his critics wrong.
- I once disparaged this lazy stratagem to a poet I met, a man presumably skilled in the coincidences of rhyme.
- Mr. Slovo has become revisionist in embracing democratic values once disparaged as bourgeois.
- The liberal Democratic Party, once disparaged as obsolete after Mr. de Klerk introduced his reforms, has assumed a brokering role.
- LONDON - Claudio Ranieri can afford a quiet, mischievous chuckle in the direction of the man who once disparaged him as too old to coach in modern soccer.
- Clem also apologized to Douglas, but less than a week later Clem once again disparaged Douglas on the air.
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