The more seasoned cast members relish their opportunities to melodramatically sneer, flounce and bluster as required.
What does seem to work is something Japan Inc. used to sneer at - shareholder value.
Just writing the word brings a sneer to my face and causes my heart rate to rise.
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That can signal disrespect, as can the sneer, when one side of the mouth is pulled up.
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So what if environmentalists sneer that Ecomagination is like having Philip Morris run a chain of cancer clinics.
The phrases are part of our language - we sneer at what we call change for change's sake.
Who else but Mr Lang, they sneer, would have given the culture ministry's highest award to Sylvester Stallone?
We devalue their contribution, sneer at them and spend our time looking for ways to make life even harder.
But in these splendid establishments perhaps there was simply nothing to sneer at.
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Here, Headey takes a less restrained approach to evil, not by over-the-top cackling but with a semi-permanent sneer of contempt.
Are you claiming, critics will sneer, that a billionaire living solely on millions from dividends has no income at all?
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Walking with a bit of a slouch, Loughner cast a sneer at the packed gallery when he entered the courtroom.
The poor being exploited so those at a higher socio-economic level can sneer and feel superior to the way these people live.
Meanwhile, they continue to sneer at the company's expected 2001 earnings increase of 12%, which is a little less than 2000's gain over 1999.
Here is the paradox of Britain's love-sneer relationship with its royals.
As a nationalist party, it will sneer at her Italian ancestry.
Businesspeople might sneer and called this mere politics, and in government, politics certainly enters the picture, undoubtedly too often, but this concept is subtler than that.
Seeing the phantom-like outline of the Dolomites against the night sky, it feels harder to sneer at stories of witches, sorcerers and secret gates to the underworld.
Autocrats need not sneer at the troubles of Western democracies.
Policymakers often sneer at diplomats for their compromises and half-truths.
Some sneer that there are no legal sanctions for non-compliance.
Defiance flashed in Casey's eye, a sneer curled Casey's lip.
If Obama really wanted to change politics as usual, rather than sneer at those with whom he disagrees, he had a perfect opportunity to unite the country by scaling back the DHS ammo purchase.
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Fin loves trains and not much else hardly surprising, given that the world has shown him little more than a laugh and a sneer and he is none too thrilled when his quiet space is invaded.
He has even stuck with the Citizen's Charter for public services--a policy at which commentators like to sneer but which has done more to improve services than is ever reported in the national media.
You may privately sneer at their apparent greed.
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The combination reflects the increasingly unsettled state of the art market lately, as billionaire collectors chase after the world's priciest masterpieces while collectors further down the food chain sneer at second-tier material that suddenly looks overpriced.
In the 70s, I may have occasionally put gel upon my hair, smeared mascara upon my eyes and arranged a sneer upon my lip, but I was really a middle-class grammar school boy masquerading as part-time punk.
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