Word: sneering
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...Maureen Dowd, whose column occupies prime editorial real estate twice a week on the op-ed page of the New York Times, woofs and hoots and jeers like Limbaugh, but, for lack of space perhaps, less often condescends to analyze. Why think when you can sneer...
Just when the media appears to have squeezed every last sneer of punditry out of the Gary Condit story, a familiar savior shimmers on the horizon of the summer news drought: The Return of Elian. TIME has learned that Cuban officials are weighing whether to send young Elian Gonzalez to next month's United Nations assembly on children in New York. The special session is to be attended by more than 80 heads of state, including President George W. Bush and possibly Cuban President Fidel Castro. But the Cubans are also planning to send a delegation of children, and Cuban...
...good turns out to be the smart call. But now that the EU has made clear its intention to set its own pace for global mergers, the immediate fallout will be that the next time Wall Street sees a potentially tricky merger coming along, it's rather likely to sneer and something nasty about the French...
...went [to Crotonville] when 60 percent of the audience would sneer at me," Welch said in a 1998 interview with Business Week. "Most of them wondered, 'Is this guy a nut? Should he be arrested?' It was difficult...
...sneer at the teenage fantasies reenacted by your peers as long as you want, but realize that what Valentine's Day really does represent is something so much less appealing on the outside, and so much more rewarding from within...