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That is why, in recent literature, there has been so little argument and so much sneering.
"Once you're inside it, it's very different from being on the outside sneering at it," he says.
And their admiration, certainly, is a good deal more justified than the sneering of the nay-sayers at home.
No problem, apart from the mutual sneering.
There will be no hostility, no sneering, no threatening gestures!
A kind of melodrama I'm building around the Sneering Slayer murders.
By sheer weight, if nothing else, the evidence would prove me the author of the Sneering Slayer poems.
I recall when Transhumanism wasn't even worth the sneering of pseudo-academics.
It could not be definitely stated that it was another of the Sneering Slayer rhymes.
Greenfield raises a valid point - political satire is more popular than ever, but much of what passes for humor is really just sophomoric sneering.
"Sneering is so unattractive!"
So-" Sneering, Maiden shook his head.
It's become a festering slough of despond of negativity and holier-than-thou right-on sneering.
What was notable, however, was the level of anger in the Yasenevo election commission-the sneering, the barking; the scoffing, yelling, and smirking.
Sneering, Parallax mocks Kyle's helplessness and turns to depart but the enraged artist grabs a pencil and stabs the creature in the eye with it.
Tubbs represents a "neo-populist sneering at the worlds of finance and politics", his New York back-story helping to convey "a sociological explanation of crime".
"That was the first really bad mistake you ever made, Seaton," the same sneering, domineering, icily cold DuQuesne informed Seaton's projection in level thought.
I shall have to touch upon them since they all figure, to an extent, in what the head-writers term the Sneering Slayer murders, and this is the story of those murders.
Sen. John Glenn Washington being Washington and politics being politics, the announcement of Sen. John Glenn's return to space was the occasion for much sneering.
But Romney was sufficiently rattled to show his unappealing side-the sneering, know-it-all, we're smarter than you dumb schmucks "Bainie" side-which he had been successfully covering up for months.
He has criticized the endless dramatic programs dominated by "strangulated English accents," played out in "rigid, class-structured settings" and marked by "constant sneering at the new Britain" of Margaret Thatcher.
To the horror of the Portuguese, the English flag, which for all their sneering had lent to them a feeling of security, was being struck, and in its stead up went the dreaded Jolly Roger.
In another painting, Morning of Our Motherland, Stalin is eyeing the future from pastoral splendor and Morris Hershman pounces on "this great nonsense" with a touch of Solzhenitsyn's pitiless sneering.
(And no, your juvenile sneering of the more objective readers here don't make you look in any way clever, just testament to the fact that those who can't argue with facts will always choose to personality attacks instead.)
These figures included a screaming version of Zim, Duty Mode GIR, Sneering Tallest Purple, Angry Dib, and a snarling Ms. Bitters.