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8 Sentences With "felt contempt for"

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Many young protesters have felt contempt for China based on what they see as Beijing's steadily tightening grip since it resumed control of the territory from Britain in 1997.
As someone who gets high regularly, the novelty of buying weed at a store wore off quickly; if anything, the things Denver was doing with craft beer became far more interesting to me.. It wasn't until I was walking home with an armful of groceries and was nearly bowled over by some dude screaming, "I JUST BOUGHT AN EIGHTH FOR THIRTEEN BUCKS!" in a heavy Long Island accent that I first felt contempt for marijuana.
Iosseliani holds political views that are considered Russophobia by some observers."200 Years of Contempt and Hatred" by Argumenty i Fakty, 29 June 2009. (in Russian) In particular, in the aftermath of the 2008 Russo-Georgian war he expressed his political views in an interview to Ukrainian Weekly 2000 news agency: > We (Georgians) will never be at peace with Russia again. Previously we felt > contempt for it, but now what we feel is hatred -- and this is very serious.
During the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Polish nobility built manor houses in the countryside. This was a preferred location for one's residence, as the nobility, following the sarmatism ideology, felt contempt for the cities, even though members of this elite also had residences in a major city or town (but, these were large lateral apartments rather than town houses). The vast majority of such countryside manors were made of wood. Dwór, Interia EncyklopediaNorman Davies, God's Playground, a History of Poland: The origins to 1795, Columbia University Press, 1982, , Google Print, p.
Stuart was childhood friends with Gerald Broflovski, and the two worked together as teenagers at a pizza store. Having been unable to hold a steady job since, Stuart later felt contempt for and had a falling out with Gerald after Gerald went on to attend college and became a lawyer. Early in the show's run, it was revealed that the McCormicks' house was actually a play fort Stuart and Gerald built when they were young. The two later reconciled their differences, and Stuart has been portrayed as maintaining a friendship with Gerald and other adult characters on the show by hanging with them at a local bar.
"Suicide in the Trenches" is one of the many poems the English poet Siegfried Sassoon (1886–1967) composed in response to World War I, reflecting his own notable service in that especially bloody conflict. Sassoon was a brave and gallant upper-class officer who eventually opposed the war, but he never lost his admiration for the common soldiers who had to fight it. Sassoon felt contempt for the political leaders and civilian war hawks who, safe in their power and comfort, sent young men off to die in huge battles that seemed futile and pointless. It was first published February 23, 1918 in Cambridge Magazine, then in Sassoon's collection: Counter-Attack and Other Poems.
Among his other parts was Soliman in Soliman II eller de tre sultaninnorna by Martin Krause in the 1789–90 season, Appius in Virginia by Paykull and Johan Gyllenstjerna in Siri Brahe och Johan Gyllenstierna by Gustav III of Sweden the 1790–91 season. When the theatre of Ristell went bankrupt in 1788, the Royal Dramatic Theatre was founded by king Gustav III of Sweden, which was to be managed by a board of directors composed by the actors themselves under the supervision of the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. The first supervisor from the academy was the nobleman Gustav Mauritz Armfelt, and the cooperation between him and the actors was stormy. Armfelt felt contempt for the acting profession, often made use of disciplinarian punishments and lacked patience for the conflict which often affected the board meetings, and Ahlgren and Abraham de Broen were the actors who were often in conflict with Armfelt.
Mulve, previously known as 'Search', was a short lived music download portable application that provided a front end for downloading music tracks from the Russian site Vkontakte. The application development started out as 'a hobby idea' as per one of the creators, however due to the one of the operators of Mulve, being arrested by the UK police, the developers decided to discontinue the development and release the source code of the application on Google Code. Soon after the developers distributed their code to the public, the online community at large who had previously felt contempt for the rather alarmist way in which the investigation was conducted, particularly as the UK based developer at the time was only a minor, went ahead and used the distributed code to build several alternate versions of the app, the most notable one of which was titled, 'mielophone and enhanced Mulve's original feature base. The program was first made available in January 2008 in beta version to users of EVE Online forums and then final version was launched to the general public in May 2010, with the development discontinued in October 2010.

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