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9 Sentences With "most disparaging"

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In the conversations, Sue addressed Dershowitz "in the most disparaging terms," according to the findings.
" Over the years, Trump would make some of his most disparaging comments about women on "The Howard Stern Show.
And just look at the most disparaging comments that Strzok and Page said about people that shop at Wal-Mart.
And you can also talk about evangelical Christians in the most disparaging terms—you will get no pushback from that.
And it confirms all of Musk's critics' most disparaging caricatures of the hypeman CEO: Erratic, narcissistic and, at times, pointless.
And nearly every day, it seemed, Priorities had a new television ad backed by their fortunes — many of which played highlights of Trump's most disparaging comments.
Yet even the most disparaging listener could only have admired Mr. Esfahani's discipline and close concentration as he moved out of phase with the taped performance in minuscule increments and then, ever so slowly, drifted back in.
Reporters have described antagonistic behavior from game attendees (e.g, shouting "You killed Custer!", or directing war whoops at protesters), and characterized fans as "ambivalent and sometimes belligerent". According to researchers, "it is the protestors whose phenotypic traits correspond with stereotypical representations of Indians that receive the most negative attention ... [the] most vocal fans make darker-skinned protestors the targets of their most disparaging remarks".
Bertie was reassured, but had his own critics who were most disparaging of his performance, and failure to keep abreast of modern developments of politics and strategy. Bertie was an old school diplomat, admired protocol and court precedents, was reluctant to go beyond his own prescribed powers. In a series of letters at the end of 1911/12 he found to his cost that francophiles were dead set against Metternich's 'satanic invitation.' In fact as time went on he became more sceptical of the Haldane Mission as foolish because it threatened the "excellent position" in Paris.

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