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Short sellers are really looked down on the financial sector.
I looked down on it too before I was here.
Stained glass saints looked down on me, each one nourished, satisfied.
Gahagan looked down on his robot army with affection and awe.
It should not be looked down on or seen as weak.
"When I was young, people looked down on me," he writes.
But a women nurturing and feeding their baby is looked down on.
We sat in his truck and looked down on his tidy operation.
The firm had long looked down on the trading-floor crowd as coarse.
They are looked down on by other people and are being discriminated against.
I both looked down on him and wished I were more like him.
The teenage girl herself in our culture can be dismissed and looked down on.
"I was a fairly snobbish academician who looked down on biotechnology," he told me.
Like her mother, Catelyn, Sansa looked down on Jon for being born a bastard.
And while this habit is generally looked down on, one study has has another perspective.
The British have always looked down on Southern Europeans — including us Italians — as dangerously emotional.
They were confused by the intricacies of bureaucracy and looked down on by the Mexicans.
God has looked down on me and my fellow military buddies came and rescued me.
PARIS — Suspended 250 miles above Earth on Tuesday evening, Thomas Pesquet looked down on Europe.
Adding insult to injury, they were looked down on by progressives and ignored by conservatives.
The camera was always held high above a person's head so it looked down on them.
There has long been a feeling in architectural circles that New York looked down on California.
"When I was at Central St. Martins, everyone looked down on the sports designers," he said.
Not only did I rarely take them, I looked down on other people for taking them.
He looked down on her pious mother, Varvara Stepanovna Perovskaya, as being a mere provincial aristocrat.
In South Korea, athletes, artists and entertainers have been looked down on as pursuing inferior professions.
In New Hampshire, he said he felt the locals looked down on him for being insufficiently industrious.
They looked down on the suki, or bitches, who made common cause with state organs and officials.
I wanted a perspective that sort of looked down into suburbia, and looked down on the sprawl.
It's great that it's not being looked down on by society as this dark, seedy thing anymore.
They just have this feeling that being gay is weird and meant to be looked down on.
The non-elites tend to feel judged and looked down on by the self-appointed savior class.
Both of them looked down on the unabashed conspicuous consumption that came to signify the Reagan era.
He was looked down on for his sagging pants, called the N-word when riding his bike.
They also looked down on "mechanical" studies, or what we would now call professional or technical training.
We all looked down on the Adam West version of Batman and sneered at the Joel Schumacher films.
Many of them just looked down on us as 'extras,' but your son was sweet, kind and personable.
Most of us would be lying if we said we never looked down on a store-brand product.
Marshall, who died Tuesday, earned few fans among critics who looked down on his schmaltzy, feel-good stories.
He looked down on me with a smirk and, without saying anything, slapped me hard on the ear.
The dispatcher sent an officer, a tall man, who looked down on me as I told my story.
And the broadsheet newspapers, which once looked down on the sport, print extra sections to cover the results.
"In the past, things that were Chinese were looked down on, as being of bad quality," she said.
People assume we were all doing drugs and there was a general feeling that people looked down on us.
A mother and her two children, swinging low on branches, looked down on us as we took their photos.
Everyone knew who she was, but she was very much looked down on the by avant garde, of course.
Even the economics prize, introduced in 1969, is looked down on by traditionalists as not being a proper Nobel.
He wanted justice on the society for his humiliation, they looked down on him out of his poor background.
He hoped to be remembered "as a man who never looked down on those who looked up to him."
I think myself and my friends looked down on them, like, 'What are they doing in our cool spot?
The American establishment looked down on the middle class for years because they started talking exclusively with successful people.
Vietnamese resented the way their visitors looked down on them and imposed their ways on a presumably inferior people.
"In their whole life, when they are young... they were looked down on because of their identity," said Htun.
I looked down on the man's face and thought how odd it was to see a person not breathing.
And they use smug left-wing arguments about political correctness to feed their voters' sense of being looked down on.
And of course, in those days, we looked down on people on the business board, the little bit we'd know.
A small statue of the Buddha with flickering neon lights looked down on her from its perch on a mountain.
He also looked down on Natalia because she read cards, knew home remedies, and, worst of all, communicated with spirits.
I smugly looked down on anyone with a nice car if I knew they took out a loan for it.
But in the 20s, a decade of luxury and glamour, many people with money looked down on buying worn clothing.
Smyth burrows enthusiastically into humble sources that, she suggests, other scholars have looked down on: studio phone directories, in-house newsletters.
"I think a lot of times, especially women in sports, they're looked down on, getting pregnant and having kids," Hartley said.
The Irish, being Catholics who were looked down on in the 1840s and 50s, were on the next to the lowest rung.
But there was a pervasive sense that some jobs were "worse," and many sex workers looked down on others with "lesser" jobs.
Wednesday evening during CNN's climate change town hall, the gods of politicking looked down on Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and they smiled.
No one wants to be looked down on, and it's completely understandable that you wouldn't want your friends to view you this way.
Many in Poland's small towns and villages felt that the previous government, led by the liberal Civic Platform party, looked down on them.
Also, Donald Trump won the last election thanks to a perception by many average Americans that the coastal elites looked down on them.
We found a legal gravel pull-off that looked down on the semi-martian land of Skinwalker, and stared at the sky, waiting.
Years of cultural dominance in TV, movies, comedy, media and to a large extent, universities, left conservatives feeling looked down on and labeled.
The Hebrew origin story might seem like a folktale, of the sort he had looked down on when he was a young man.
Intent on reaching everyday people and selling them art — on the installment plan if needed — Halpert was looked down on by male dealers.
As a man who never looked down on those who looked up to him, and who helped as many people as he could.
Since Molam was looked-down on in Bangkok for so long, most of the famed musicians hadn't played in the city since the 70s.
Asked how he would like to be remembered, he said: "As a man who never looked down on those who looked up to him."
It is looked down on as something used only by time-rich, money-poor people who cannot afford to travel by car, train or plane.
Such errors made some younger journalists wonder if Abramson looked down on the kinds of online news outlets where many of them got their start.
DALZELL, S.C. — As a teenager growing up in rural Sumter County, Brian Benenhaley resented the white people who looked down on his dark-skinned father.
Trump represented a road to a summit from which his son-in-law could lord it over the elitists who had looked down on him.
John Shelton Reed, a (white Southern) sociologist, describes the condition of a white Southerner as a perpetual sense of being unfairly treated and looked down on.
I would be celibate, a nun, and from this saintly pillar I looked down on peers who dated — a bit desperate and Anne Bancroft for me.
This Europe has often looked down on the Poles, the Hungarians and the Czechs, let alone the Ukrainians or Estonians, for their supposed exoticism and backwardness.
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As a consolation prize, I looked down on the lesser summits along the ridgeline at wisps of breakaway clouds swirling and eddying against protruding rock walls.
Saunas are frequently looked down on as sleazy, grotty, and potentially unsafe embarrassments from a time when gay men were forced to live in the shadows.
"We were in the 68th floor of Trump Tower and we looked down on the sidewalks and there were thousands and thousands of people," he said.
Through platforms like Instagram and YouTube, you'll see thousands of photos and videos glamorizing a lifestyle that's been looked down on by many for so long.
Even their location was a metaphor, as the diehards writhed in the dirt of the pit and casual rockers looked down on them from the stands.
Gregg Martin, a young actor who has landed bit roles in TV series including "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," said he felt the building's stars looked down on him.
Weaving, once looked down on by the art establishment as women's work, or scorned as folksy craft, is now the subject of major exhibitions at prestigious museums.
Ms. Lesley, 62, said she lived in a Fort Lee high-rise and had looked down on the massive traffic jam Mr. Christie's associates created in September 2013.
It wasn't just a political culture that looked down on her testimony — so too did "the public [who] rejected the testimony of my life experience," Hill later wrote.
Among Democrats, the party leadership has looked down on Sanders voters who it believes are unrealistic about their goals and falling for simplistic analysis about how politics works.
"If a member of the public looked down on us, I'd want to ask them why—find out how and where they built up that view," he says.
They were, and still are, both looked down on in most critical circles, and have no need to even put up a facade of being in high taste.
The win meant that Mr. del Toro had finally won the acceptance of Hollywood, after being looked down on as a horror director for much of his career.
And when Mr. Fennimore went to Indiana University in Bloomington, the same cheerleaders who had looked down on him in high school suddenly found his self-assurance appealing.
But when the average American feels looked down on, his interests minimized or ignored, he can not only become less generous, he can also sometimes become downright ugly.
The whole season people looked down on me because they didn't think I'm in shape, which I think is f—ing ridiculous 'cause I won two or three Challenges.
The aloof and imperious style that characterised Ms Park's presidency also cut it short; Choi Jong-kun of Yonsei University says she "looked down on the entire legal process".
He looked down on other opposition figures who safely returned from Iran seeking power after Saddam's demise while others put their lives at risk by staying in the country.
He told me that when he came home from the war, people actually looked down on him for having served, and he never talked about his experiences in Vietnam.
An active-duty three-star Army general, McMaster reportedly complained that Mattis, a retired four-star Marine Corps general, looked down on his position in the National Security Council.
Dixon looked down on the scene and observed that the project is partly funded by the E.U. "Which is a real kick in the bollocks, isn't it?" he said.
Dried legumes were looked down on as poor man's food, but the economic scarcities of the Civil War severely impacted the diets of both enslaved Africans and white Southerners.
"Fashion photography was long looked down on as a commercial branch of photography," said Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
It is also the familiar tale of how a relatively inexperienced woman is looked down on and underestimated, both by the candidate she covered and by her network superiors.
Starting in 1906, Buber published translations and adaptations of Hasidic legends, which caused a sensation among German Jews, who had long looked down on what they considered ancestral superstitions.
While tow-in surfing was popularized by big-wave icons like Laird Hamilton, and pushed the limits of what humans could surf, it's often looked down on by purists today.
Mr Trump claims to speak for America's "forgotten men and women", the people who live in small towns or rural areas and are looked down on by the metropolitan elite.
And unlike Mr. Rabin and other locally born members of the elite, he did not fight in the 1948 war for independence, something for which veterans looked down on him.
How many episodes was Veronica looked down on for being 'just a girl'—and that's exactly the kind of language that's going on with the idiots in the White House.
People are going start to fear that if they're not making the most of themselves or being sufficiently productive in their later days, they're going to be looked down on.
Nicholas Kristof In 1885, a poor, uneducated 16-year-old boy arrived in our country from Germany at a time when immigrants were often looked down on by affluent Americans.
The video ended in another interview with a person showing mild interest in the news, but in the background, the family looked down on the grave and set it aflame.
She grew up in a fairly well-off family — one of her ancestors, John Walter, founded The Times of London — that may have looked down on acting as bohemian slumming.
Additionally, the Church Of England looked down on divorce, and Queen Elizabeth, though the head of the church, couldn't make an exception for her sister, or so The Crown said.
From its headquarters in chic Düsseldorf, the utility looked down on RWE, its longtime rival, based in Essen, a down-at-heel former coal-and-steel town 40 minutes' drive away.
In the first scene of the movie — the only scene featuring white characters with speaking roles — the Youngs are looked down on when they enter what's perceived as a white space.
We were whisked away to an office upstairs with windows that looked down on one of the football-field-size rooms that was now lined with cots and their new occupants.
SALEM, Massachusetts — On a quiet New England street, just steps from a yoga studio, a giant wicker sculpture of Baphomet — a demonic entity often associated with Satan — looked down on passersby.
There were also some especially vocal writers that were very strict about sticking to canon, and really looked down on any writers that dared to steer away or delve into serious topics.
The constant theme that's running through the sort of cultural memory of this group of people is that for the past 20 or so years, mainstream culture has looked down on you.
Bannon gloried in the slights and scorn directed at Trump supporters, proudly insisting that elitist Clintonites looked down on them as 'hobbits,' 'Grunions,' and — co-opting Clinton's own ill-advised term — 'deplorable.
Matt: Just think of the way shows like Made in Chelsea and TOWIE are talked about and looked down on by your average pseudo-intellectual male Guardian reader or overrated alternative comedian.
Bray Wyatt would ramble on in just the right way about how much he hated everyone because of how the world looked down on poor white trash from Louisiana, his kayfabe home.
Trump's arrival at Davos comes after a lifetime of being patronized by the wealthy, well-connected elites who looked down on the brash, self-promoting businessman who constantly boasted about his wealth.
Snap-on Chairman and CEO Nicholas Pinchuk said Friday that blue collar workers in middle America are in favor of President Donald Trump because they are sick of being looked down on.
It's a future in which he's asked to endure being looked down on by Seth MacFarlane (as a wealthy, British-accented race-car sponsor), a humiliation no human being should have to endure.
"It really feels lonely to lose one of my 'comrades' who, in the same age, introduced the fun of internet content; something that used to be minor and to be looked down on."
Street artist Jimmy C's take on photographer Brian Duffy's iconic photo for the Aladdin Sane cover looked down on fans who came to pay their respects, a fitting tribute to the beloved icon.
"Six years ago, telling people you were a YouTuber, they looked down on it, and thought it was just kind of cute," Mota told CNBC at the MAKERS conference on Tuesday in California.
Down there in the lizard brain, it's fear: fear of being left out, laughed at, or looked down on, fear of never belonging, never being accepted, no matter how many towers you build.
The angry white people flocking to Trump feel like they're getting snubbed, looked down on, and passed over, that a new culture is rising up around them and it has no place for them.
" He went on to say, "Some years ago, a similar poem could have been written about food snobs who looked down on red-sauce Italian cooking because they had discovered the cuisine of Tuscany.
Growing up in American, I looked down on the Old Country Buffet as place for people in need of charity, while he saw such bountiful food at such a low price as a luxury.
"I feel it mandatory to tip so as not to be looked down on or create a negative stereotype of South Asians in North America," Jahanan, a 25-year-old from Toronto, told me.
David Cameron and his acolytes always looked down on Mrs May as a dutiful dullard who got a second-class degree in geography from St Hugh's and then went on to rise without a trace.
While yoga, massage, and psychotherapy have been around for a long time, there was little high-quality research out there to understand their effects on back pain, and doctors sometimes looked down on these practices.
From a window in a restaurant on an upper floor of my hotel, seven hundred feet above the Persian Gulf, I looked down on two vast offshore land-creation developments: Palm Jumeirah and the World.
As our plane took off, I looked down on the city from the safety of the air, and realized that this city -- my adopted city -- will need all the volunteers and goodwill it can get.
In an effort to help you get over any package prejudice, I've rounded up an exhaustive list of products that are unjustly looked down on because of their cheap, passé, dull, or all-around tacky containers.
Mouth agape at the VIP theater experience, my heart sank as I looked down on the table between our private seats and saw the worst thing to ever go hand-in-hand with movies: 3D glasses.
Ross looked down on a model of the plaza, which featured a miniature version of the structure commissioned from Heatherwick: a copper-colored, urn-shaped lattice of a hundred and fifty-four staircases and eighty landings.
I looked down on a monitor and three examples from their collection of quaint-looking hybrid mobile phones from China: examples of their Shanzhai Archeology project, which investigates the recombinatorial counterfeit consumer goods phenomenon known as shanzhai.
A MINUS Ashley McBryde: Girl Going Nowhere (Atlantic) The hot country news in tough country womanhood has enough attitude to stick it to every algebra teacher and Church of Christ deacon who ever looked down on her.
She spent the evening talking down to the American people she's looked down on her whole life," said the statement, adding later that "it's a speech delivered from a fantasy universe, not the reality we live in today.
The word supercilious derives from the Latin word for "eyebrow," and one can very easily see how someone "putting on airs" would be depicted with their eyebrows raised as they literally looked down on anyone they felt better than.
But "Falls the Shadow," the dance work that Daniil Simkin is presenting at the Guggenheim Museum on Monday and Tuesday, is designed to be looked down on — by spectators standing on the whorled ramps of the building's vast rotunda.
It is a bit of role-playing, a self-portrait in disguise, by Elisabeth Hase, a German photographer (1905-1991) who wore shirts and sometimes ties rather than heels and hats and looked down on women trapped in such decorum.
"On behalf of the people of Ohio, the Midwest, and every community that has been looked down on and disparaged by Washington and Wall Street, I demand an apology and I demand that you publicly retract your statement," Brown wrote.  Sen.
Recently arrived Yemenite and other Mizrahi Jews tended to be poor, more religious and less formally educated than the Ashkenazi establishment in Israel, who looked down on them and wanted them to conform to their idea of a modern Israel.
Most of the financiers you meet are men, — specifically  older men and white men — and they looked down on this story as 'This is small,' or 'This is too female centric,' or 'It's too risky in terms of the tone.
"I came to be a voice for all of us who have been told we are nothing, for all of us who have been looked down on for all of us who have been grabbed by the mother-fucking pussy," she said.
We have a number of people with disabilities working on the manual, and they have expressed to me that it's empowering to have a way to participate because oftentimes online activism or hashtag activism gets made fun of or looked down on.
Other Americans long looked down on Gullah or Geechees (Clarence Thomas, a reticent American Supreme Court justice born just down the coast from Ms Smart-Grosvenor in Georgia, attributes his reluctance to speak from the bench to childhood mockery of his accent).
We're informed that Julia lived through a relationship marred by domestic violence a few years prior to the events of the film, and she can't bear to tell her husband-to-be for fear of being looked down on as damaged goods.
Trump and his supporters like to compare him to Reagan -- the establishment looked down on Reagan too because he was a movie actor -- but Trumpism has little in common with the anti-statist doctrine at the heart of the Reagan White House.
"He thought he could do anything and looked down on the world around him as if he really were Napoleon," said Lydia Nevzorova, the wife of a prominent Russian television personality who met Mr. Sokolov socially in St. Petersburg, Russia's imperial-era capital.
"He thought he could do anything and looked down on the world around him as if he really were Napoleon," said Lydia Nevzorova, the wife of a prominent Russian television personality who met Mr. Sokolov socially in St. Petersburg, Russia's imperial-era capital.
Saints and Lionhearts and poets and dead queens looked down on them through the blind pebbles of their emery-smoothed eyes and up above it all, tall as a lighthouse, were the sculpted contours of the Master Builder, Mighty Mike, the local champion.
Giant pictures of Mr. Trump looked down on passers-by from a department store, and a nearby hamburger shop was serving a Trump burger — more than a pound and a half of beef with peanut butter, topped with sloppy joe sauce and jalapeños.
Growing up in nineteen-eighties Queens, my friends and I, as young Russian immigrants, unfamiliar with the language, our parents working menial jobs, looked down on blacks and Latinos, who were portrayed as threats by the Reagan Administration and its local proxies.
It isn't enough to have the recessive Charlie and the hard-as-nails Linda — who are looked down on by the Roma as gaje, outside of the tribe — finally decide to fight back against Fonso and his dragon-lady mother (Isabella Rossellini).
Most were disappointed by the loss of the list, noting that it served as a useful mechanism for readers and educators alike to discover new works, and that it helped legitimize the medium, which is still often looked down on by the publishing community.
Being a predator is why they scratch things around your house (to sharpen claws) and why they hang out atop bookcases (their ancestors once looked down on their prey) but being prey explains why they hide in small places (to hide from bigger predators).
But if there's any word you can use to define Makonnen throughout his journey it's "focused," whether it's a focus on burying himself in a city that looked down on him, or making it out of that same city with the help of his music.
"She was trying to make it seem like we were looked down on by white America because we fit the stereotypes," she told the LA Times in an interview about Charm School, a Flavor of Love spin-off hosted by a pre-Oscar-winning Mo'nique.
If aliens looked down on Earth they wouldn't see the difference between a greaser and a Soc, but to the kids themselves there are oceans of distance between what a boy in a letter jacket and a boy in a leather jacket can do.
Although PVC is often looked down on in the yoga community, this mat is free of the six specific PVC materials that have been banned by Congress for use in children's toys and other consumer goods, so you don't have to worry about health risks.
Michelle, 32: You'd have people who used to like the band but were still there for the chat, who looked down on people who were really excited about the band or were just discovering them for the first time, or who were new to the band.
Back in the premiere, Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Mary of Teck looked down on Princess Alice, taking note of her nun's habit and mentioning that she had recently been released from a sanitorium, but "Bubbikins" gives more context for Princess Alice's place in the royal family.
All of his career moves included the same ingredients: an appreciation of the power of television, a sense of theatricality and a deep resentment of the "New York-Hollywood elitists" who he believed populated the rest of the news media and looked down on his America.
MH: What I will say is he's laser-focused on the Times' approval because the Times is New York elite, and it's the elite that looked down on him and his father, in his mind, when they were outer borough builders, and it's a stamp of approval.
And these vegan versions of classics come with the sort of high-end flair, attention to ingredients, and ingenuity found in the more traditional echelons of New York dining, which has historically looked down on the city's vegan restaurants as niche—for punky bike messengers and health nuts only.
His resoluteness even seems answered by the calm camerawork (no jitters here), which early on is dramatically punctuated by a ravishing overhead shot of the three Jesuit priests gliding down a flight of stony, bleach-white stairs, as if they were being looked down on from high above.
Equal parts raunchy and joyful, the show never looked down on its cast of characters, even when they were as objectively weird as an incest-obsessed cousin, a mother catfishing her daughter's dates, or a wildly misinformed adult virgin who prayed daily to Beyoncé to grant her some action.
After calling her husband "one of the absolute best actors I've worked with," the Academy Award-winning actress explained how even though he had more experience than she did when they began filming the movie, he never looked down on her and even asked her for advice on his character.
It took off, and it became a nice business — if you'd jumped aboard early, you rocketed to the forefront of conservative politics, bypassing the careerists and operatives who got the blue-chip political jobs you couldn't, the bootlickers and Ivy Leaguers who had looked down on you for so long.
"What I want to bring to the screen are themes that are very current, things that I face in my everyday life, things that are connected to survival, to resistance and to strategy in order to survive in a world where my body, my color, is looked down on," she told journalists.
Nina Kasman, an 18-year-old college student selling "ok boomer" stickers, socks, shirts, leggings, posters, water bottles, notebooks and greeting cards, said that while older generations have always looked down on younger kids or talked about things "back in their day," she and other teens believe older people are actively hurting young people.
Instances like these suggest she isn't confident that he will ever be loyal to her, that she believes he will never be able to choose her over his family — the same family that includes Jaime "Kingslayer" Lannister who killed Aerys Targaryen, but also the same family that looked down on, betrayed, and sentenced him to death.
And as the drama of the day moved from Daug to something about Max and Danica and these new robotic cast members being angry about… something (it was hard to tell what they were talking about, honestly), Daug looked down on his lizard funeral and these ride-or-die friends, and Daug decided that it was good.
"He was one of the oldest in our group; he was already an engineer when he joined us, but he never looked down on the others," said fellow Air Force Group One member and cosmonaut Pavel Popovich, as quoted in the history Fallen Astronauts: Heroes Who Died Reaching for the Moon by Colin Burgess and Kate Doolan.
It was about showing that even if you were participating in felonious activities, there were still other things you needed to deal with: you're not just drug dealing but also dealing with a relationship with your parents, your girlfriend, having a child too young and being looked down on by society as one thing, when you're actually much more than that definition.
When Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE labeled Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's supporters as deplorables, she finally said what rural voters had suspected for a long time: Democrats saw them as insignificant, looked down on them and were not listening to those suffering in Appalachia and rural America.

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