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David Cage scoffs at the notion that videogames are fun.
"What?" she scoffs when her team raises a collective eyebrow.
Shriner scoffs at the idea that she runs a cult.
Game scoffs at the critics, saying a couple of things.
"Oh, half of what's out there is worthless," he scoffs.
"I'd rather quit the business than work singles," Matt scoffs.
And Jim Trewitt's wealthy descendant still scoffs at the notion.
" He scoffs: "The Russians had no effect on the election.
When they introduce themselves to their taxi driver, he scoffs.
He tosses Nico like a doll and scoffs at Adriana's fussing.
Maduro's administration scoffs at those who leave as selfish and unpatriotic.
"Deckchairs rearranged, with little new money," scoffs a former senior prosecutor.
Gascon particularists "just want their place in the sun!" he scoffs.
PENCE: [Scoffs] Who is this "Donald Trump" of which you speak?
"I've had it up to my ass with 'sedate,'" she scoffs.
"Churches—the only business in Zimbabwe that's growing," scoffs a journalist.
Ciolek, now an attorney in New Jersey, scoffs at that idea.
I ask if she'd ever consider entering politics, and Naomi scoffs.
"Globalization, Europe, and where has that got us?" scoffs the bookie.
"I don't like to," Khloé scoffs, saying that it's their job.
"This business requires restraint," Mike tells Pryce, who scoffs at Mike's reticence.
"If I'm not working I might as well be dead," Joan scoffs.
Scowling with contempt, he scoffs that he almost wishes he hadn't bothered.
Mr. Arkenbout scoffs at the notion that automation and trade are separate.
The Chipotle cult scoffs: 'We're totally willing to throw up a little.
It is more necessary than ever even as Trump scoffs at it.
Later, when he brings it up as a point of pride, Mariana scoffs.
"It's like Anwar's a movie hero," scoffs Jibran Nasir, a lawyer and campaigner.
Danielle scoffs at the question and unloads on 50% of the world's population.
He scoffs at his scientist mother for thinking gravity can't be improved upon.
"No one here is from Bangladesh," scoffs Rahum Ali, one of Mr Uddin's neighbours.
"Look at some of the men who have been pre-selected," scoffs one conservative.
When he's told the plan is for the dragons to be CGI, he scoffs.
"Those people are just looking for a reason not to come back," he scoffs.
Next time someone scoffs that renewables are a niche market, toss them this PDF.
A Calvin source scoffs, "She's acting like he's only got one hit song. LOL."
Venezuela's opposition, which scoffs at Maduro's accusations of coups-mongering, quickly condemned the measure.
As for the rumors circulating about possibly trading Romo ... Novacek scoffs at the idea.
For decades, Chick Donohue's "greatest beer run" story has been met with incredulous scoffs.
Chrissy Metz scoffs at the idea Jessica Simpson is jealous of Mandy Moore's success.
And when pressed about Volkswagen, Daimler, and BMW's plans for electric vehicle expansion, he scoffs.
Ashraf Ghani, Afghanistan's president, scoffs at suggestions that security would collapse after an American withdrawal.
Aden, who is both lesbian and Muslim, scoffs at what she sees as Scarlet's superficiality.
"Did your mom know how to spell when she gave you that name?" she scoffs.
He scoffs that her taste in music sucks: All she has are greatest-hits albums.
Where legal documents are often written in Courier, Comic Sans scoffs at what's politically correct.
The protagonist herself scoffs at the notion: "I don't believe in ghosts," she narrates seriously.
When he loses control of the mob and his enemies demand he apologize, Trump scoffs.
My inner 11-year-old child scoffs at his critiques of the cinematography and character development.
Offered a printout of every selection to assist his recollections of that fateful night, Green scoffs.
Elvia scoffs at the idea that the FARC peace deal will affect the Colombian drug trade.
As Trump has stated, "The game is rigged, folks," and once again the controlled media scoffs.
"People often said they would kill me, but I never took anything as credible," he scoffs.
" Tamblyn scoffs at the idea of a sisterhood: "Who hates women more than Donald Trump does?
"That never happened," Will scoffs — and just like that, the onetime series finale becomes hypothetical dust.
Under Picard's formula, customers like the Kents were considered "net winners," a term Ilene Kent scoffs at.
When did I become the person who scoffs at Holden's selfish aimlessness, his brash rejection of responsibility?
Einstein, meanwhile, considers it a "crazy train," as she scoffs at anything that can't be scientifically proven.
Iran scoffs: Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif replied with his own tweet mimicking the format of Trump's.
She scoffs at the suggestion that she should have stepped aside for the next generation of Democrats.
Kepel scoffs at this argument, and sometimes derides its proponents as naïfs or even Islamist fellow-travelers.
"Big man in a suit of armor," Rogers scoffs, an uncharacteristic moment of uncharitableness from Captain America.
Karim scoffs at this, because he's already been inside of it and nothing was out of the ordinary.
The Democrat machine currently scoffs at the American flag I spent two years defending in combat in Vietnam.
The survivor scoffs at this, arguing that it is landowners who benefit from the intimidation of the landless.
Joe scoffs at the notion that Benji (Lou Taylor Pucci) could actually be skulking around as a spirit.
O'Neill, as an artist himself, scoffs at the notion that brush strokes should all go in one direction.
Conventional wisdom scoffs at the suggestion on the ground that an even number would lead to deadlocked votes.
And, check out the end, as she scoffs at a reporter who asks if Trump's comments were racist.
Gonzalez was an opposition supporter but his family scoffs at suggestions he was planning to overturn the government.
"I say we just keep firing off compliments and being fake like everyone else," Ed scoffs to mom.
Barret scoffs at Pantone color charts — "Absurde" — preferring to work instead from the house's own 75,000 registered hues.
My scoffs, eye rolls, and intermittent proclamations of disgust did not go down well among my non-British pals.
Obama winces and arguably scoffs as Trump says the course of our nation will change from weakness to greatness.
He has spent decades relating his beer-run story, often to incredulous scoffs from friends, strangers, even some relatives.
Akon scoffs, because the country is 5 months into disaster relief and power should have been restored months ago.
He is willing to pay child support but scoffs at Melissa's claim he's raking in $1 mil a month.
"When I was applying to colleges, people would tell me, 'You're going to get in because you're black,'" he scoffs.
If you think they're going to come out and see you because you were famous once"—he scoffs—"you're wrong.
In the docs she scoffs at his asking for $750 each month ... calling it an "exorbitant" cost for ONE phone.
"Giving away this, and giving away that," she scoffs at promises to expand social entitlements and healthcare for illegal immigrants.
But Lorena scoffs, recognizing what she sees: a woman who's selling her own worth short — and detonating a precious relationship.
Some preseason predictions even had the Raptors completely missing out on the 2020 playoffs, a notion that Ibaka scoffs at.
She takes issue with the waitress, the food, the atmosphere; she scoffs at her date's decision to pray before eating.
When the photog asked if Djimon had any message for Kimora herself ... he scoffs and closes the door in frustration.
Strother, a longtime Democratic operative in Texas, scoffs at the idea that Cuellar's district is ripe for new progressive representation.
If your giftee scoffs at all that automation, just keep it for yourself and blow them away with a perfect pig.
If your giftee scoffs at all that automation, just keep it for yourself and blow them away with a perfect pig.
We see that in "Don't Be Ridiculous" when she scoffs at The Book of Kevin as a piece of sad fiction.
After Viola's soccer team is cut, she demands a tryout for the boy's team—but the coach scoffs in her face.
Miguel Corominas Ayala, a professor at the Barcelona School of Architecture who has known Rueda for years, scoffs at the idea.
At Tesla, the CEO and controlling shareholder openly scoffs at his regulator, the SEC, and the settlement he signed with them.
She scoffs at the suggestion that vaccines are beneficial, denying that they wiped out smallpox or help battle tetanus and Ebola.
"They don't understand the technology," scoffs Mr Koszek, who has worked at the plant since 1989 and met his wife there.
He should press both candidates, but especially Trump, who scoffs at climate science, on how they'll abandon fossil fuels this century.
Sugar looks at Misty, a cop who has to live by the actual, legal rules, pointedly until she scoffs and leaves.
Follow The Hill's complete, live coverage of the historic hearing below: Trump campaign scoffs at 'third-hand opinions' 3:58 p.m.
The alliance scoffs at this, saying the Falun Gong members pose as victims while being just as complicit in the altercations.
When Annie goes home and proposes the same routine, Steve scoffs and sighs but, to placate her, goes along with it.
At one point in the episode, Pierce family matriarch Nan scoffs at the idea of putting on a laminated name card.
They have rallied to the Strong Man, who scoffs at constitutional niceties and international norms and promises to Make America Great Again.
A populist and an autocrat, he scoffs at the law, encourages extrajudicial killings of drug users and makes light of human rights.
At the community centre in Fortaleza, Carlos scoffs at the idea that criminals will be deterred by a more heavily armed population.
Prayuth denies he ever wanted to be prime minister and scoffs at claims he&aposs maneuvering to stay in power after elections.
But Mr Duterte scoffs at defenders of human rights, arguing that it is the drug dealers who show little respect for humanity.
"By being a country that scoffs at the rule of law, they sacrifice so much," Mr. Singer said in a recent interview.
When Emily scoffs that "they can't force us back into the closet," his sad shrug tells us all we need to know.
We have tried to tell the dad that this is not appropriate for a young man, but he just scoffs at us.
When Lori tells her that C.C. doesn't like her working theaters because "it's beneath me," Eileen scoffs at the younger woman's preciousness.
Bernard Nightingale, a foppish poetry don, scoffs at a colleague who used a computer program to attribute an anonymous story to D.H. Lawrence.
Conor scoffs at it leaving the club, but earlier in the day, he sang a very different tune ... promising to kick Floyd's ass.
As Euromonitor notes, it would take an Indian on average a month's wages to buy the chocolate a Brit scoffs in a year.
Brown scoffs at this, rattling off names of assistants like Tex Winter, Johnny Bach and Pete Carril, who all coached into their 80s.
If your boss scoffs at the idea, point out that ergonomic investments yield as much as a 10-to-1 return on investment.
He wets the bed at night, and scoffs at Noah's vain attempts to inject some culture, and vegetables, into his mind and body.
Mr. Ruby is quick to point out that there has been the occasional gatekeeper who scoffs at his entanglements between art and fashion.
In the book, Bannon scoffs at the idea that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation will end soon, as Trump's lawyers continually tell him.
Whether your pops reads his horoscope every morning or scoffs at the very idea of astrology, he probably expresses certain aspects of his sign.
Another person scoffs at reports that Mr Mueller has recruited a dream team of lawyers skilled in scaring suspects into turning on their colleagues.
He offered to get drinks and this girl just scoffs and storms into his bedroom... because of course she already knew where it was.
Since multiple "scoffs" can be imposed on a single driver, it is not possible to determine exactly how many drivers had their license suspended.
The opposition scoffs that an inept government blames Maduro critics as a smokescreen for rampant crime and lack of maintenance that have Venezuela's infrastructure creaking.
After Andy scoffs about what she considers frivolous fashion choices, Miranda informs Andy that the frumpy blue sweater she's wearing isn't simply blue, it's cerulean.
" No matter that he scoffs at made-for-TV love: He's obviously a believer in the real thing, calling himself a "hopeless romantic right now.
On a much lighter note, Hulk scoffs at Stone Cold Steve Austin, who just bragged he could easily go toe-to-toe with the Hulkster.
John Salley scoffs at the so-called Kardashian curse on men ... he insists it's much more of a blessing, especially when it comes to Khloe.
Chief of Staff Reince Priebus suggested that the kind remarks about Duterte were intended to put pressure on North Korea, drawing scoffs from Asia experts.
He admires Mr. Putin, thinks free trade is a synonym for bad deals, and scoffs at a unique American role as guarantor of world order.
The April protests ended with more than 1,000 arrests, and, despite scoffs from conservatives and stern warnings from law enforcement officials, the group's strategy worked.
But when Greef Targa (Carl Weathers) suggests that the Mandalorian report the Client's suspicious activity to the New Republic, our hero scoffs at the idea.
It's an omission I noted in my initial Series 5 writeup, and one that earned scoffs from plenty of Apple Watch users in the comments.
Check out the video ... Chyna scoffs at the food choices, including fat free sorbet, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, wheat tortillas, oatmeal and quinoa.
Maybe you just want to live a high-vibe, crystal-infused life — or, perhaps you're a total skeptic who scoffs at your friend's essential oil diffuser.
Australia, for instance, scoffs 13 litres of gelato per year—more than any other country—and its children are among the most literate in the world.
If someone makes you feel like you're a transaction instead of a valued client, or scoffs at your goals and puts down your dreams, walk away.
Lindsey Vonn scoffs at the notion that only women want jewelry signifying their engagement, because she just blinged out her fiance during a very cool proposal.
"You don't get into investing with no real experience and want to deploy $100bn," scoffs an executive at one of Silicon Valley's most illustrious venture-capital firms.
As for whether the jock has what it takes to be the next 'Bachelor' ... Corinne scoffs and takes a shot at all of Becca's suitors this season.
" Then he narrows his eyes, as if to size up the whole field of space science, and scoffs, "But I mean, the evidence is not looking good.
Everyone scoffs at my iPhone SE, but the truth is it's the best phone Apple ever made — a beautiful, well designed object in just about every way.
" An 1840 citation scoffs that something is "as gross an absurdity as he who attempts to raise himself over a fence by the straps of his boots.
"If you are getting your makeup done or using any testers, check everything has been cleaned to your standard even if someone scoffs at your concerns," she explains.
"How can a biological son of Étienne do this?" asks Valentin Mubake, his father's former aide, who scoffs that the new president has no power of his own.
I assumed there would be some annoyed scoffs from those not "getting" the stunt and thinking it was a full-throated endorsement of a social media caste system.
It's unclear if Nigel's heard the promo for our new show, "OBJECTified" Sunday night on FNC, where Simon scoffs at singers judging singers and then targets Katy Perry.
Jane scoffs at the word damsel, but she's in distress as well as a stand-in for the abused, captive black bodies that the movie shows only glancingly.
Gary Taubes, author of "The Case Against Sugar" and an advocate of low-carb eating, scoffs at the food industry recommendation that added sugars be consumed in moderation.
" She has not cooperated with Mr. Shepard's biographers and scoffs at "stories about me being carried out of Max's Kansas City drunk and sobbing and screaming Sam's name.
"We can't count the massacres of the US and Israel," he scoffs, repeating what is a standard line of reasoning for many in this part of the world.
"But quite frankly" — and here he scoffs — "the world's fifth largest economy, or whatever we are now, relying on a Yahoo group to administer critical national infrastructure is embarrassing."
From the look on her face, you can tell she's formidable, and when she faces off against a guy who scoffs at her, you wait for the virtuoso performance.
Flavor Flav scoffs at the notion Chuck D had any right to fire him from Public Enemy ... because he says there's NO GROUP if one of them is MIA.
These days, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell regularly scoffs at Democrats' sweeping anti-corruption bill to set up more transparency around money in politics, and promote expanded voting rights.
Trump scoffs at protection for whistleblower During a bizarre Q&A with reporters before a meeting with his extremely depleted Cabinet on Monday, Trump questioned whether the whistleblower needs protection.
"She'll try to teach the things I taught her," he says, and scoffs, as if the same information holds greater power coming out of his mouth than it does hers.
And there was immediately some scoffs out there about the doling out of memorabilia given the Democrats previous messaging, this was a sad, somber, overall depressing time for the country.
NOTES: Hornets coach Steve Clifford said before the game that Michael Jordan, team owner, scoffs at the recent trend around the league of resting healthy players during the regular season.
"Moderation" goes for a hand-clapping, room-shaking Motown-flavored rock-soul stomp — think Martha and the Vandellas — as Florence Welch scoffs at the whole notion of moderation in love.
" He scoffs at her attempts to make something of herself after the divorce: "Before the settlement and documents were even dry, Ivana built a small cottage industry on my back.
" But really, at the end of the day, there's just no substitute for good genes, not even Botox: "Again, Melania scoffs when I ask if she had had a breast augmentation.
And Tacopina scoffs at Brinkley's lawyer's comment that the guns and drugs conviction might not be overturned if there are cops, other than the dirty one, who might still remain credible.
Kushner, described by Politico's Annie Karni as one who "sees himself as an outsider who, despite his Ivy League pedigree, scoffs at intellectual and cultural elites," is the next best thing.
"You watch a detective get down and look at a body (and say), &aposHe&aposs been dead for three hours now... (H)e ate dinner four hours ago,&apos" scoffs Houck.
" Salome, who went after the rapists with a scythe, scoffs at the idea of an "absolute commitment" to love: "A very small amount of hate is a necessary ingredient to life.
He scoffs at the idea that senators should remain neutral as jurors in an impeachment trial and maintains a close relationship with Trump, who he backed early as a House member.
I mean, I saw...[scoffs] you know, on a hot summer day in Harlem, you know, guys would sit out in front of their social clubs, and they'd be in shorts.
Ms. Harris scoffs at the idea, pointing to her diversion program that allowed young low-level offenders to avoid incarceration if they enrolled in school full time and kept a job.
David says he's been their child's primary caregiver since birth because Jennifer's on the road a lot, and he scoffs at her new claim in legal docs that she's the primary caregiver.
Jim Finberg, the lead attorney in that case, scoffs at comparisons between his class action and the one brought against Google by Damore that asserts the company discriminates against white, conservative men.
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, Pugh scoffs at the idea Ozzy is a sex addict and notes they knew each other for a year professionally before he made the first move on her.
When our guy straight-up asks if this is all an NFL publicity stunt, Daymond scoffs ... saying Jay-Z's too smart, and would walk from the deal if that were the case.
But Mr. Roy scoffs at what he sees as his rival's near-obsessive reliance on the text by Mr. Suri, a onetime functionary of Al Qaeda who broke with Osama bin Laden.
Sarita Butterfield -- a former Playboy model who claims Cosby groped her -- scoffs at cynics who think it's all too coincidental for these women to come forward on the heels of the election.
The singer just filed legal docs disputing the claims of Laura Helm, in which she scoffs at the notion she assumed the risk of contracting genital herpes by having sex with him.
Trump scoffs at all that sort of stuff, the trappings, he would argue, of an arcane system put in place by elites who can't channel the will of the people like he can.
Russia scoffs at nerve gas finding In response to the OPCW findings, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said the UK stands behind its belief that the Assad regime is responsible for the attack.
We got the former presidential candidate Sunday in downtown Washington D.C., and she scoffs at the current rules for reporting sexual harassment -- which, among other things, requires the alleged victim to undergo counseling.
"We have an arm that pulls out the burgers, but that's probably 5 percent of the complexity" of the full Creator robot run by 350 sensors, 50 actuators and 20 computers, Vardakostas scoffs.
At the very least, you can play a fun drinking game with BrainDead, one where you take a sip every time someone scoffs, "the Democrats" or "the Republicans" with a frustrated, eye-rolling sneer.
Days ahead of President Barack Obama's arrival in Argentina for a rare visit by a U.S. leader, Perosino scoffs at praise from the White House for Macri as a "strong voice" for human rights.
You know the drill: your mom probes about your dating life; your uncle goads you with political jabber; grandma scoffs at your caloric intake in one breath and forces pie on you in another.
The group also scoffs at being called neo-Nazis, and Mia Director Kaywin Feldman commented to the Times that no neo-Nazi or white-nationalist symbols were visible in the security footage of the incident.
The rep also scoffs at claims Alex is anti-semitic and homophobic, telling us he was an invited guest at the real estate reception, which he attended with his Jewish contractor and gay interior decorator.
How broken is our system that when Frank scoffs at the idea of rehabilitation, he sounds just like a politician or police chief, albeit more direct about his scorn for the slow process of justice?
BEIT UR AL-FAUQA, West Bank (Reuters) - Sitting under an olive tree in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Muftia Tlaib scoffs at the attention she has recently received from the president of the United States.
Ms. Haley's portrayal of herself fighting off Mr. Trump's internal enemies was met on Monday with scoffs from several administration officials, who said they were aware of little evidence to back up her self-description.
The fictional Republic of Gilead as an allegory of Trump's America drew scoffs from conservatives, some of whom argued that its vision of sexual slavery could also be read as a parable about assisted reproduction.
Trump's aim is straightforward: To convince voters that there is a privileged class that scoffs at their patriotism and cares more about political correctness and diversity than ordinary Americans, their traditions and their economic plight.
Afterward he asks Davis (Kedar Brown) whether he liked it, and Davis scoffs in a gravelly voice, "It was sweet, like candy" and condescendingly advises him to come back when he has lived a little more.
TMZ obtained a letter Scientology's lawyer fired off to A&E, in which it scoffs at the network's decision to pull the plug on the 'KKK' show because producers paid some of the Klan members money.
There's a moment in Never Been Kissed when Leelee Sobieski, clad in a puffy jumpsuit and lab goggles, scoffs at Jessica Alba for not recognizing that she's obviously in costume as part of the DNA double helix.
Openly, at least, Trump scoffs at these concerns, but as CRC's new analysis shows, his holdings are not going to emerge unscathed, particularly if we take the businessman's own advice and rip the Paris Agreement to shreds.
Michael scoffs at the idea Conor is finished -- after getting arrested for throwing a dolly into a UFC bus and injuring multiple fighters -- and says everyone f's up and that doesn't define the rest of their lives.
We got the second-youngest Baldwin brother Tuesday at LAX, and he scoffs at the NRA and anyone else who thinks the 2nd Amendment gives people an absolute right to possess any type of weapon they want.
Seriously, the new issue of The Neu Jorker has has everything: chagrined WASPs, millennial-directed scoffs, an ad for Acela: The Train for Nieces™, the signature Irvin typeface, praise of David Mamet, even elaborate, overwrought syntax.
Nuit Debout's organizers say they are not organizers, and the man anointed its "master thinker" in the French news media — Frédéric Lordon, a left-leaning economist at France's National Center for Scientific Research — scoffs at the idea.
Supported by absolutely no hard data at all, it ought to conjure up the same kind of scoffs serious scientists mutter when well-meaning travelers seek to prove the existence of Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
He's jaded and practical about the realities of superhero-dom, as well versed with the tropes of the genre as any of us are: "They always say that," he scoffs when Miles warns him that everyone could die.
The rally was also the first since the president's State of the Union address at the Capitol, where Trump and Pelosi displayed a theatrical tête-à-tête with handshake snubs, scoffs and a torn-up speech last Tuesday.
My dad kind of scoffs at doing a yoga certification in San Francisco instead of in India (he was an Aikido practitioner for over 30 years and has trained in Japan, so I get where he's coming from).
" In that same verse he scoffs "I fell back a hundred times when I don't get the credit," which could also be a shot at Kanye considering that Drake is credited on TLOP's "30 Hours" and ye's "Yikes.
Peña scoffs at them at first, but when a bureaucratic headache keeps him from raiding an Escobar safe house and nabbing a high-value target, he calls in this heavily armed rogue brigade to get the job done.
The San Francisco 49ers have ridden the running game to Super Bowl LIV, with Jimmy Garoppolo throwing just 27 passes in two games, but head coach Kyle Shanahan scoffs at the idea he's trying to hide his quarterback.
In the first ad, created by agency 72andSunny, a woman scoffs at a suggestion from a streaming service (clearly meant to be Netflix, though the company is never named) that she might enjoy a movie about a diamond heist.
"The theory that I'm doing it to drum up some kind of traffic or sales for Upworthy doesn't hold water, because the only time that Upworthy got brought into this is when Raw Story brought it up," Aker scoffs.
They track down a publisher who dismisses the phenomenon; the magazines are "photocopied sheets, mimeographed sheets, even handwritten sheets," he scoffs, as ephemeral as a "distant jet trail" (a concept Bolaño would revisit in his 1996 novel "Distant Star").
"If we were on the dole and crammed into a council house…" Or, more pointedly, when Toby scoffs at the idea that his own doctors treated him better than they would others, Susanna describes her own poor treatment while pregnant.
When Facebook's product designer for the GDPR flow was asked if she thought this hyperlink was the best way to present the alternative to the big "I Accept" button, she disingenuously said yes, eliciting scoffs from the room of reporters.
Her 'low-maintenance husband' Chao scoffs at the idea of being one half of the ultimate power couple, noting rightly that these days there are a lot of power couples because there are so many more women in positions of power.
"All of you are petty criminals," Dr. Dibs scoffs at her human lab rats halfway through the film, a few scenes later welling up with tears as she concedes her crime to a prisoner who has suffered a massive stroke.
If you're someone who has succumbed to reactionary politics online, you'll see in Bonnell a kindred spirit—a college dropout from Nebraska who scoffs at political civility, revels in seamy, self-referential humor, and will talk openly about literally anything.
The morning she is to receive a gold medal of honor from the Milan City Council for "destroying the stereotype of the brainless cover girl," she refuses to change into "elegant clothes" and scoffs at the ordeal at her cluttered desk.
Certainly that is a notion enthusiastically advanced by his Republican successor, Donald Trump, who scoffs that a soft and squeamish Obama administration has stupidly—and he has even hinted, treasonously—refused to take the fight to the fanatics of Islamic State (IS).
" She noted, "If after four years, the American system re-elects a president who openly scoffs at democracy, who encourages political violence and election interference, who revels in corruption and ignorance, then something is deeply wrong with either our system or ourselves.
He says regulatory excess is the chief culprit responsible for the nation's tepid economic recovery and scoffs at the Democratic narrative that frames Obama as a savior who turned around a national economy severely damaged by former President George W. Bush's mismanagement.
She opens up negotiations with a demand for $3,000, a sum he scoffs at because he knows what she'll spend it on: a car, so she can go in search of her son, who at 22 has become a drug addict and disappeared.
It's telling that I, a thirtysomething who scoffs at most rom-coms and anything related to Nicholas Sparks, was so completely wrapped up in Ron and Hermione's immature but engrossing mating ritual that I felt like a tween with her first crush.
Miffed at the fact that her name's been coopted, D.J. suggests that her sister instead perform under the equally uncreative moniker "DJ Stephanie," which Stephanie scoffs at because apparently in the Full House-verse there's already another famous selector performing under that banner.
He scoffs at the Democratic candidates who are fighting for health care coverage for people with preexisting conditions, when he says the most serious preexisting condition is obesity ... yet it's not only overlooked by the candidates, raising the subject is considered bullying.
Although most people have forgiven Syrian refugees for traveling through Europe with their smartphones, a fair portion of America still scoffs at the idea of homeless people carrying cellphones at all, and some of those people are very angry about it indeed.
Personally, as someone with an 18-year-old nephew who loves Lil Yachty yet has no idea who Lil Wayne is and a Gen X-aged brother, who scoffs at any musician with a "Lil" prefix, being lumped into either category feels wildly off.
Bernstein, who dined at Craig's in WeHo Friday, knows a thing or 2 about the Catholic church ... he wrote a book on Pope John Paul II. Carl scoffs at the argument that the Pope has walls protecting the Vatican, so he's just like Trump.
As many of us adjust to a presidential administration that denies the reality of climate change and scoffs at basic science, I talked to Dhillon-Richardson about what we can learn from this case and its creative pursuit of state-based avenues for progressive action.
When some candy-ass novelist like Richard Ford or Alexandra Fuller scoffs, or some jerk-off TV crew arrives to film an update on the scandalous Wild West, it's easy to see they're projecting on the town their desire for a mythological American underbelly.
The resulting self-titled album, available now on Glitterbeat Records, mixes diverse the musical influences of Haiti, Mali, Afrobeat, and UK/French electronica to make an invigorating and hypnotic soundscape that scoffs at borders while embracing the traditions that give some sense to the chaos of life.
But the network also allowed employees to clue each other into a spectrum of behavior that was often unseen or ignored by their employers — the boss who scoffs at maternity leave, the manager known for ribald jokes, the colleague rumored to be a groper, or worse.
Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, may be booming, but so is unrest among a young population that scoffs at official 8-to-10 percent annual growth rates, accuses Mr. Meles's party — which long dominated the ruling coalition — of ethnic chauvinism and corruption, and chafes at government repression.
When Nacho scoffs at the idea of returning his baseball card bounty, Mike plays hardball with the drug dealer: He points out that the ever-frightening Tuco might not be pleased to hear that Nacho's been running a side biz focused on selling prescription pills — without Tuco's knowledge.
Will Toledo, who heads up Car Seat Headrest, lets his guitar meander for long stretches before songs take shape: hear his minute-plus intro on this year's "Vincent," after which he scoffs at summer tourists who descend on his college town of Williamsburg, Virginia, disturbing his own vacation.
He has a secretary of state who doesn't believe in diplomacy, an attorney general who scoffs at lawbreakers in the executive branch and now a man who opposes public lands to run the Bureau of Land Management, which oversees an area nearly 50 percent larger than the state of Texas.
Facing off with Democrats in his first and likely only congressional testimony while leading the Justice Department, Whitaker was often defiant in responding to their questions, at one point cutting off Chairman Jerry Nadler to note the chairman's allotted time was up, drawing the scoffs of astonished members of Congress.
He has a secretary of state who doesn't believe in diplomacy, an attorney general who scoffs at lawbreakers in the executive branch and now a man who opposes public lands to run the Bureau of Land Management, which oversees an area nearly 50 percent larger than the state of Texas.
For the fleeting minority that still scoffs at Horford's occasional humdrum box score, and are fed up with the Ambien-akin side-effects commonly linked to what happens after repeated exposure to negated entry passes, crisp high screens, and perfect execution of myriad pick-and-roll coverages, Horford remains an overpaid waste.
Thede scoffs that Hill's two-week suspension is "bullshit" because "that's the same punishment police officers get for killing black people," and points out the hypocrisy of Trump attacking people like Hill and Colin Kaepernick while ignoring the white Miss America contestant who called out his Charlottesville response as willfully ignorant of white supremacy.
Elsewhere, Alexandra Daddario plays a lifeguard trainee that you know is sassy because she scoffs "and no fucks were given" when Brody tries to introduce himself, but that you also know will cave to his douchey charms eventually because this isn't the kind of movie that lets an attractive woman get away with not falling for the male lead.
Sadie, charming and lovable despite her obliviousness and general lack of life direction, is the living, breathing representation of everything that's passed Rachel and Richard by: She's young and beautiful and a bit of a ditz, someone who scoffs at her classmates who've gotten work published in literary magazines "no one's ever heard of," like one of Rachel's holy grails, Tin House.
For example, where "Vinyl" usually exploits our knowledge of the world after the show's 1973 setting to show what a genius Richie is — he's the only guy in the room who realizes Abba will be huge — this time, when Richie scoffs at the idea of remaking the song "Hooked on a Feeling," we know that the resulting Blue Swede single will soon top the charts and he's missing out.

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