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Men reportedly turned down their noses at this "clerical" work.
"We don't turn up our noses at any outlet," Smith said.
Most Kenyans turn up their noses at the idea of eating them.
The original Bitcoin people look down their noses at the Ethereum people.
Urban America and the media in general look down their noses at rural America.
How they were able to look down their noses at the latecomers to their fandom?
Some devs even launched only on jailbroken phones, thumbing their noses at Apple's walled garden.
Now people look down their noses at us, like you are messing up their city.
Some cats turn up their noses at hairball control gels or they won't take supplements.
Why would I seek the favor of people who thumb their noses at their very lineage?
"There are going to be people that turn up their noses at it," the curator said.
The Japanese workforce has a long-running reputation for long hours with their noses at the grindstone.
If your friends are primarily unattached, thumb your noses at convention with an anti-Valentine's Day party.
Old-school wet shavers used to turn up their noses at synthetic brushes, but times have changed.
Old-guard stock car enthusiasts used to thumb their noses at any event not held on an oval.
Because it was cheap, and made and eaten quickly, nobility tended to turn up their noses at it.
E.T. Hunters Join Forces to Probe the HeavensTraditional astronomers have sometimes, historically, turned up their noses at SETI.
"I think that they're going to put up their noses at us for the first day," she said.
We laugh at big noses or flat noses, at vulgarity and buffoonery, at politics antithetical to our own.
I really do think a lot of people at Apple look down their turned up noses at Chromebooks.
This rightfully riles Americans who believe these unsuccessful asylum-seekers are thumbing their noses at our legal process.
China and Russia, united in their resentment of American power, are thumbing their noses at NATO on its doorstep.
Another woman accused him of pulling her in by the neck to rub noses at a fundraiser in 2009.
We "turn up our noses" at such people, showing our typical disgust face with wrinkled nose and narrowed eyes.
Even more, they want to thumb their noses at a political establishment that doesn't seem able to solve anything.
Investors remain wary of money-burning I.P.O. candidates, having turned up their noses at Uber and WeWork last year.
Students held their noses at the thought that he'd taken off his shoes and began passing around answer sheets.
But while some critics have turned up their noses at this film, others have been floored by its twist.
Just months later, the two thumbed their noses at the Till family by confessing to the killing in Look magazine.
Still, we're not about to turn up our noses at a formal, official, 100%-definitely-for-real-no-backsies announcement.
Those who loved Lindsay Lohan's breakthrough double role in The Parent Trap may turn up their noses at Hayley Mills.
That was before consumers in China turned up their noses at Apple's new iPhone XR and its nearly $270,2000 price.
Classmates scrunched their noses at the onigiri — rice balls wrapped in dried seaweed — that my mother packed in my lunch bag.
" She explains that "The Graduate" appealed to "high-spirited young rebels who delighted in thumbing their noses at the status quo.
Professional cooks and recipe developers (like me) turned up their noses at white meat in favor of cheap and flavorful thighs.
I don't like liberals who shop at Whole Foods talking down their noses at me because I shop at Wal-Mart.
But the candidates have thumbed their noses at all this effort by putting so much emphasis on tax cuts for the well-off.
Morgan, who conceived of the script as " 'Rocky' with words," shrewdly inverts the conventional dynamic of Brits looking down their noses at Americans.
Cats are notorious for turning up their noses at expensive toys, preferring to play with things like bottle caps and cardboard boxes instead.
And, finally, we have seen acceptance, even though Sanders and his campaign continue to thumb their noses at television news—particularly cable news.
"They have looked down their noses at the average man on the street too long," Wallace said of the liberal establishment back then.
They said the cold might not have been so bad had they not turned up their noses at it and packed only thin coats.
And although dedicated gamers may turn up their noses at even short time-lags, cloud gaming could prove attractive to the less hard-core.
But even the fact that some entrepreneurs are thumbing their noses at Benchmark speaks to just how controversial the lawsuit is in the industry.
The amount of money these movies make is sufficiently large that it's not like studios are turning up their noses at their ultimate hauls.
Plenty of accomplished gamers look down their noses at Fortnite, the way, perhaps, that some jazz and blues diehards, in 1964, dismissed the Beatles.
When she began her new approach, "some people looked down their noses at it," Dr. Arnold told the National Science and Technology Medals Foundation.
The finding is sure to rile up some New York City snobs who look down their noses at the town just across the Hudson.
Voters in legislative elections in September 2016 thumbed their noses at Beijing by electing several supporters of independence or self-determination for Hong Kong.
Both thumb their noses at diplomacy, and both have the habit of injecting sexual innuendo — with occasional reference to their penis — into their speeches.
Through him, we were thumbing our noses at the long, dreary history for black men in America by elevating this one to a paternal Olympus.
Protecting the ocean is crucial for people at all economic levels, she said, not just bicoastal elites who look down their noses at plastic straws.
Voters in the legislative elections in September 2016 thumbed their noses at Beijing by electing several supporters of independence or self-determination for Hong Kong.
What better way to celebrate the day—and thumb our noses at an increasingly prudish and uneducated America—than with a round of advanced sex ed?
In the writings of Abbasid poets, Sufi sheikhs, Shiite divines, and Andalusian philosophers, he found a tradition of dissenters who thumbed their noses at the orthodoxy.
What better way to celebrate the day—and thumb our noses at an increasingly prudish and uneducated America—than with a round of advanced sex ed?
The trade flyaround • U.S. allies like Canada and Japan signed what was long known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, thumbing their noses at the White House.
Dear Miss Manners: During my 25-year marriage, my husband's brother and his wife have looked down their noses at me and have treated me horribly.
Yet the gatekeepers of traditional art, far from turning up their noses at the showiness, were initially wowed by the extra attention the field was getting.
We were told to thumb our noses at the establishment, to push PR flacks in front of trains, to ignore the spin and get to the truth.
According to RT, more than 220 bambini turned up their little Italian noses at the "cold, rubbery, and often uncooked" pizza they were being served at school.
Two Air Force jets point their noses at each other to her left, facing off, just like Potters and the other participants in tonight's NASA iTech competition.
"By thumbing their noses at Congress, Sheriff Israel and Secretary Carroll have let the American people down and also the citizens of Florida they serve," Grassley said.
Serious tea snobs may turn up their noses at these small silicon tea infusers, but others will simply add them to their wonky collection of weird tea infusers.
And some Cruz supporters on Tuesday were already eager to thumb their noses at Palin, saying her endorsement wouldn't have mattered to Cruz and won't matter for Trump.
Shiny suits, Russian connectionsMany in the media establishment turn up their noses at Heckman, with his shiny suits, Russian financial connections, and party life documented in photos online.
We have a lot to learn from the women who came before us about aging, power and thumbing our noses at our nation's shortsighted thinking about older women.
Part of why investors turned up their noses at WeWork's initial public offering last year was a sense that the company wouldn't survive well in an economic downturn.
In fact, Herring himself has strongly supported Virginia officials who have thumbed their noses at both the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and ICE's authority to enforce it.
Despite the lawmaker's own pro-Brexit views, the Labour label put him on the side of the big-city elites who looked down their noses at the north.
For the final episode of season two, the Impact travels to Denmark, to find out why Danish dads are thumbing their noses at months of paid parental leave.
ATP officials are grappling with the knotty issue because some of the sport's up-and-coming male stars have been perceived to be thumbing their noses at the game.
This specific example of people intentionally thumbing their noses at both Republicans and Facebook is clearly meant more as a provocation than a real attempt to affect any looming election.
On Tuesday night, the president leaned into the grievances his supporters hold against the Washington political and media elites, whom he accuses of looking down their noses at ordinary Americans.
Driven I LEARNED to drive a manual transmission in a first-generation Honda Civic when others in my driver's ed class turned up their noses at such a puny machine.
Some people thumb their noses at the kind of everyman comedy Iglesias revels in, the same way it's now so easy to call someone basic for being into Family Guy.
I'd have almost thought the filmmakers added the scene to thumb their noses at the unfounded outrage if I didn't know the film was finished before said outrage took hold.
As far as he's concerned, it's time for Congress to stand up and stop allowing billionaire CEOs to thumb their noses at federal lawmakers, regulators and ultimately their own users.
Yes, poor, backwards Southern rednecks are more generous than the fair-trade coffee-drinking elitists who look down their noses at them on their way to yoga instead of church.
Bergh turned heads and noses at a May 453 event when he announced that he had never washed the pair of 501 Levi's jeans he was wearing at the time.
By preventing access to even the simplest information about a pending case, prosecutors thumb their noses at the presumption of innocence that is owed to every person accused of a crime.
Both are heirs to family dynasties in countries that have long thumbed their noses at the international system, saying that it was biased against them and in favor of their foes.
Supporters of gun rights believe lower courts have been thumbing their noses at Heller and are eager for a newly solidified 5-4 conservative majority to take up the issue again.
Many people are expecting The Martian to make an appearance here, but that film feels like exactly the sort of top-heavy tech spectacular the Academy's writers turn up their noses at.
Independent voters are not hedging their partisan bets or holding their noses at the messy party fights in Washington; rather, they want to avoid being judged by friends and neighbors as uncouth.
It could be that this is a serious offer with Trump's full backing, and that Democrats — in turning up their noses at it for not ceding enough ground — are making a mistake.
In response, officials at Priorities USA announced today that they were expanding their ad buy, effectively thumbing their noses at the Trump campaign by spending $600,000 to air the ad in Arizona.
That could make it hard to attract Singapore's retail investors, who have largely turned up their noses at the yields on offer from Singapore Savings Bonds, which are government securities targeted at them.
He's purged the bureaucracy; hired family members (who thumb their noses at conflicts of interest); bullied critics on Twitter; and incited a climate of hatred toward targeted groups (Muslims, Latinos, immigrants, and more).
By the time Trump departed late Thursday for his golf resort in New Jersey, the leaders of both North Korea and Iran had thumbed their noses at Trump's bombast, responding with their own insults.
Yet early Christian women monastics—who elicited controversy precisely for their repudiation of feminine identity and dress, preferring instead to dress in men's garb—would have turned up their noses at such design choices.
Sure, in college we never turned up our noses at a 40, but some of us have reached a point in our lives where we want something that makes us burp a little bit less.
Perhaps it's enough to be the object of adoration by millions, take the Trump brand to new heights, and take down the Republican and business elites who have looked down their noses at him for decades.
You might think they were thumbing their noses at the imperial grandees across the cricket pitch — except, as Mr. Dalvi notes, that many of these new apartment buildings have names like Empress Court and Windsor House.
There are two types of people in this world: those who wear the comfortable rubber clog that is the Croc without a shred of shame, and those who vehemently turn up their noses at the prospect.
Some people turn up their noses at trucks because they don't want to think of them as purveyors of good food, but I think this is one of the more interesting trends going on in New York.
Supporters of gun rights believe lower courts have been thumbing their noses at those opinions by upholding some types of restrictions and are eager for a newly solidified conservative majority of the court to take up the issue.
After the city's industry new music festival The Great Escape, while A&Rs powdered their noses at a nearby hotel, local kids flocked to The Magic Gang's house, crowd surfing until they almost tore a hole in the ceiling.
Those who found them insufferable before will only get queasier now, and those who tolerated them before may just turn up their noses at Brendon Urie wailing the title track, clad in a metaphorical tuxedo, twirling his imaginary mustache.
Populist governments in Hungary and Poland continued thumbing their noses at the EU. With Russian help, the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria made big inroads into rebel-held territory, killing civilians indiscriminately, bombing hospitals and torturing suspected rebel sympathisers.
"People want to thumb their noses at Beijing and send a strong message that the past few years ... of suppressing Hong Kong's democratic aspirations cannot be tolerated," Chinese University of Hong Kong professor Willy Lam told CNN at the time.
In the past, China has mobilized its vast ranks of consumers to turn up their noses at products from Japan, the Philippines and South Korea during political disputes, though getting Chinese consumers to stop buying iPhones and Chevrolets could be trickier.
When senior officials like Scott Pruitt thumb their noses at ethics rules that millions of civil servants dutifully follow, they reinforce an unfortunate perception that the system is rigged in favor of the wealthy and well-connected, rather than average Americans.
In Cain's view, the lack of focus on the economic needs of the heartland is of a piece with the sociocultural remoteness of Democratic elites: The cultural problem is Democrats looking down their noses at blue collar work and flyover country.
The energy now is not with the controversial author-celebrities but with start-up groups, many on college campuses, that have more gender balance and less strident rhetoric and are eager to do better than thumb their noses at believers.
If you're serving this to your finicky family and think they might turn up their noses at our insistence that you use cheap whiskey for this, we suggest maybe a bourbon like Maker's Mark—not bottom shelf, but won't empty your wallet either.
Players, including the world's top four, are turning up their noses at the Olympics, citing concerns over the mosquito-borne Zika virus even though scientists have said there is little risk visitors will be infected during the Games, which start on Aug. 5.
In The Boys, that means the CIA recruits a team of vigilantes to deal with superhero crime by thumbing their noses at social convention like a 15-year-old boy who has just realized many of our social mores are completely arbitrary.
Some on the right believe he is the imperfect vessel their God brought to power to right wrongs and stick a thumb in the eye of the establishment and intellectuals they believe have looked down their noses at them for a decade.
"This was not a rally to ridicule people of faith, or people of activism, or look down our noses at the heartland, or passionate argument, or to suggest that times are not difficult and that we have nothing to fear," Stewart proclaimed.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the ongoing rivalry between the Big Ten and SEC, which have been thumbing their noses at each other for decades, often for the dumbest possible reasons, like the notion of Jim Harbaugh trolling for punters in distant lands.
But the most of the rest of the state is pretty hardcore Republican, and the majority of rural Wisconsin is super conservative and they kind of turn up their noses at Milwaukee, because we're the big scary liberal city where all the black people are.
Supporters of gun rights believe lower courts have been thumbing their noses at those opinions by upholding some restrictions, and are eager for a newly solidified 5-4 conservative majority of the court to take up the issue and rule in the coming months.
Some teams will snub their noses at the younger Bush for being smaller than a typical three-down linebacker, but with elite speed (201813-second 201803) and the ability to drop back into coverage with ease, he effectively adds a safety to a team's front-seven.
Having relatives who were school librarians is part of it, as was his library job as a youngster in his hometown, Piscataway, N.J. But it's also the fact that young people, Mr. Rudnick is finding, don't turn up their noses at unfiltered emotions in novels the way adults do.
Engelmayer came up in the gritty world of New York government, paving the way for a career in crisis PR. He started his own shop three years ago after stints at Rubenstein and 5W Public Relations and is known to take cases other firms turn up their noses at.
As Eric Lott and other cultural historians have documented, there was an important connection between blackface performance and American and British working-class audiences; minstrelsy offered both a chance to define their whiteness in opposition to black caricature and to thumb their noses at employers through the minstrels' antics.
True, as with the War Power resolution, the president can veto such an act of Congress, but at his peril since he will need Congress to fund his future priorities, and Congresses have been known to become petulant when presidents snub their noses at the East end of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Even so, it would be impossible for the United States to formally withdraw from the pact before November 2019 unless it also withdrew from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change -- effectively thumbing our noses at not only climate change but the entire UN process, sadly not an impossible eventuality.
Kansas Republicans appear to have thumbed their noses at the party establishment on Tuesday in the primary for governor, failing to persuasively back the sitting governor, Jeff Colyer, and instead leaving room to elect Kris Kobach, the state's secretary of state — and quite possibly the most pernicious public official in America.
As we were pretty much the only Chinese kids — and immigrants — in our grades, her attempts to comfort us with memories of home back in Singapore were short-lived: our classmates would wrinkle their noses at the strange smells; not even my sister's affinity for eating her noodles with ketchup could save her.
While some European leaders—like Matteo Salvini in Italy and Viktor Orban in Hungary—were initially enthusiastic about working with Bannon, other nationalists turned up their noses at the overtures of a foreign interloper (He "doesn't come from a European country," said Marine Le Pen) and found his ideas clumsy and offensive.
While former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn and others have been prosecuted for lying to the FBI over communications and actions that appear to be perfectly legal, the FBI and the rest of the deep state have been allowed so far to thumb their noses at Congress and the American people without any serious repercussions.
Any inclination to warmly welcome the gentlemen of Muirfield into the 21st century is tempered by the fact that 123 members — even confronted with a boycott of their storied course by the Royal and Ancient, the organizer of the British Open — stubbornly thumbed their noses at what passes for progress in the rest of the civilized world by voting against admitting women.
I am gratified to know that President 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 shares my view that local jurisdictions should not be able to thumb their noses at our immigration officials.
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But strangely, Weiner and Abedin's decision this week to separate has been treated as either entirely personal (by many on the left, who tend to turn up their noses at sex scandals involving others on the left) or entirely political (by many on the right, who will use any excuse to dust off old conspiracy theories) instead of something more complicated: The dissolution of a political marriage that had simply stopped working, personally and politically.
In their analysis of negative partisanship, Iyengar and Krupenkin argue that voting on the basis of hostility has an unexpected consequence: It lessens pressure on the winner to be accountable to his or her supporters, effectively freeing winners to thumb their noses at many of the voters who put them in office: When citizens' support for a candidate stems primarily from their strong dislike for the opposing candidate, they are less subject to the logic of accountability.
Like once Vicky brought over this nice young guy, Rob, and she, Debi, made them mac-and-cheese, but there was no milk, as she'd been getting the runaround from Phil, or maybe it was Dennis, and was a little distracted and hadn't been to the store in a week or two, so she made it with strawberry yogurt, and the kids declined to eat it, and she pointed out (just being honest) that they must be a couple of pretty privileged humans if they were turning up their noses at what would pass, in ninety per cent of the world, for a fucking feast , and at the F-word Rob (the son of surgeons ) had blanched or blushed or whatever (basically looked like he was about to throw up and/or fall over from shock), and Vicky had started stuttering, and all that time Vicky—she remembered this in particular, this detail being so classically Vicky (big self-sabotager)—had kept her retainer on, like a harmonica holder.

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