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14 Sentences With "looks askance at"

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Mr. Gerhaher looks askance at Strauss for his choice of texts — Brahms, too.
The group is opposed by the Taliban (which looks askance at its Arab origins).
The guns issue in particular was a major concession by Canada, which strictly regulates firearms and looks askance at American gun culture.
Wolfe, less cuttingly, looks askance at the Panthers for, among other things, being the sort of outfit that would need the attention of such people.
But O'Reilly's advertisers had to contend with a wider market than just the Fox News audience — a market looks askance at supporting men who serially harass women.
Not only is it sinewy and flexible—that's a funk groove propelling a title song that celebrates the woke meme it also looks askance at—but the lyrics are sharper than ever.
He looks askance at the big statement, the grand gesture, the heroic expressionist pose — to him rock & roll means playing a good show for the crowd every night, every week, every month, indefinitely.
While she patiently compares poems, never damning Lu Xun's behavior — how can we really know what happened so long ago — she looks askance at those who still seek to deify him for his contemporary political relevance.
China generally looks askance at what it views as any foreign interference in its legal system, which is controlled by the ruling Communist Party, though governments such as the British one have been involved in helping with legal reforms.
It is right there in the voiceover, which, in a weird fourth-wall break, Tyrion seems to hear as he looks askance at the rocking of the cabin, and then at us, with great big sad droopy puppy dog eyes.
At Paul Russell & Company, a Massachusetts dealer and restorer that offers maintenance and even support at road rallies, Alex Finigan, the sales manager, looks askance at the idea of an owner's ever parting with a car worthy of his dealership.
He looks askance at the transformation of commercial banks like Citigroup from long-term lenders into financial supermarkets—"service providers for a fee"—in the decades before 2008, and he rightly emphasizes the enabling role that successive Administrations played in this process, not least Bill Clinton's.
Thank You for Your Service pulls off a triple feat: It honors the sacrifices that American soldiers make, it scathingly demonstrates the shameful way veterans are often treated upon their return home, and it probes the emotional lives of men in a culture that valorizes the "tough" and looks askance at the broken.
When pulled, it produces a loud gong noise that shakes the house, to which Lurch instantly appears and responds, "You... rang?", even if wide-angle shots reveal that he was clearly nowhere in the vicinity before; on a few occasions Lurch arrives even before the bell pull is tugged. Lurch largely shares the family's macabre standards, although he occasionally looks askance at some of their activities. He has a similar attitude toward visitors – almost a sixth sense.

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