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We were all Bronn when he snickered at his name.
A group of young volunteers seated near me snickered quietly.
They snickered, pushing to see how far he would go.
In a recent interview, Sock snickered at the question of appreciation.
Netflix, Amazon Prime and even a few of Disney's traditional competitors snickered.
At first, Mr. Salazar's friends snickered when he talked to the speaker.
When the Winklevoss twins invested their Facebook settlement in Bitcoin, many snickered.
Liberal Democrats knowingly snickered at Trump's lack of campaign offices or ground game.
No one snickered, or asked him to sign a bottle of Vicodin pills.
Or it's the "Cats" you knew and snickered at when you first encountered it.
Or it's the 'Cats' you knew and snickered at when you first encountered it.
Asked to describe what he had done to become a better putter, Molinari snickered.
"What did that kid say?!" snickered the older boy on the stoop behind him.
Nobody even snickered, for everyone knew Clay was a braggart, not to be taken seriously.
Some snickered, some were helpful, some told me they already had "presold" their restock orders.
Some laughed and snickered; others jumped up and down making "Oh-no-he-didn't" faces.
Classmates — who were, of course, all wearing my dream of lawn-sweeping, eyelet Laura — snickered.
Even some liberals snickered at the news from Nevada about the revival of the amendment.
At least a few customers walked by, snickered and agreed that it is indeed fucking disgusting. 
Kessler snickered at Mr. M.M. for rotating his bike tires and stocking up on rolled oats.
They thought I was mean when I said this, I snickered at them the entire time.
As he did in Philadelphia, he snickered at Trump's praising the Russian president's 82 percent approval rating.
Cruz often snickered during O'Rourke's responses to questions, while O'Rourke questioned Cruz's record on delivering results for Texas.
A couple of young gangbangers nearby snickered when they saw we had no idea what we were doing.
A cousin born at the beginning of the century snickered and said he's in it for funny NSFW GIFs.
On his earliest mixtapes, he was primal and emotionally removed, making narcotic R&B that snickered at the daylight.
But recently, after we'd snickered over their skulls for so long, it stopped being clear who the boneheads were.
From their seats in the back of the room, a couple of the Republicans rolled their eyes and snickered.
He warded her off with a resounding "No, stop!" and some teen boys that I smelled behind me snickered.
Okay, we may have snickered at the John Mayer reference, but was it really necessary to drag Swift so hard?
Those of us observing snickered quietly and began glancing around, wondering what the solution to this vociferous amphibian might be.
The mission is so blunt and brief that folks in front of me snickered at the comical escalation of violence.
His synthesizer lines whistled, gurgled, cackled, squished, snickered and belched; their pitches might wriggle, and their tones could bristle and bite.
During the original run, Roseanne Conner snickered at the idea of lowering taxes for businesses and paying workers non-union wages.
I handed over my envelope and stood there, pretending to be brave, while three officers looked over the auction printouts and snickered.
Some kids from school walked by and snickered, and she allowed herself, for the last time, the luxury of picturing them dead.
At work Monday morning, my boss snickered and handed me a copy of the weekend's Newsday opened to an article about the protest.
No breaks were forthcoming, however, and Harrington had to scamper off in the opposite direction as the broadcast booth just snickered to themselves.
The obligatory buzzer beaters and frenzied, adoring crowds, naturally, but also commentary regarding those I was sure had snickered at my ill-advised layup.
Yet he snickered at the suggestion that he was in any way abandoning his culture by using a simplified version of his real name.
" I couldn't help but think that Xi must have turned to his advisors and snickered in Chinese, "yeah, for us to take advantage of them.
Never lost the feeling that all of the people who allegedly know so much lost to him, the guy who they smirked and snickered behind their sleeves.
Roger Ebert, for one, found it convincing: The first time I saw a movie where a satellite was able to zoom in on a car license plate, I snickered.
" All the smart 25-year-olds in attendance, who had only ever known deep learning as the sine qua non of artificial intelligence, snickered: "Who is that old guy?
"For the richest person in the world to come here and hide behind the poorest people in the world and say that's who you are trying to help," snickered Rep.
Karl Hay Jr., whose father, Karl Sr., was a partner in the dealership with his cousin Ralph, snickered when asked if he had ever heard about or seen the trophy.
In 2010, when a contestant on America's Next Top Model was given a short haircut, her fellow contestants snickered that it made her look like Miranda from Sex and the City.
As the rest of the men snickered behind their pillows and drinks, this male model was having none of it, unleashing on Ravtiz a speech that will go down in Bachelorette history.
They snickered as he and other perceived gadflies on the right fringe pressed for a ban on earmarks, pet projects that greased the congressional skids and were loved by members of both parties.
Humanity may love violence as entertainment, but the tragedy of the men and women who died or suffered injury in Toughman Contests is not fiction to be snickered at or a thrilling spectacle.
Ryan snickered at the idea that Mexico would pay for the wall and chided Trump for warning that there would be riots at the convention if the Gasping Old Party tried to snatch the nomination.
Last year, when Wish announced a three-year jersey sponsorship with the Lakers for a reported $36 million to $42 million, people snickered: How could a startup spend that kind of money on such a luxury?
The lifers Hope Hicks Plenty of political operatives quietly snickered when Hope Hicks, who previously worked with Ivanka Trump's fashion line, was named the real estate mogul's campaign press secretary despite her lack of political experience.
Years ago, many of us would have snickered at such a lecture, with those male dancers (in white dressing gowns) politely serving sandwiches while a near-naked man dances; I'm glad this no longer seems laughable.
People may have understandably snickered at President Donald Trump's call for a US "space force," but the laughter masks the fact that too few are noticing the rush by world powers to develop warfighting capabilities in orbit.
During dinner, one of the freshmen asked me if it was true "if the United States really had people who didn't believe in male or female, and called themselves they instead" as the rest of the table snickered.
Chance of death: 7.69% Cersei, now aided by brother/lover Jaime, seems to have recovered from her Walk of Shame nicely and is currently on a mission to end anyone who so much as snickered at her humiliating trek.
Chance of death: 12.5% Cersei, now aided by brother/lover Jaime, seems to have recovered from her Walk of Shame nicely and is currently on a mission to end anyone who so much as snickered at her humiliating trek.
When reports surfaced in February of a spectacular bank hack that sucked $81 million from accounts at Bangladesh Bank in just hours, news headlines snickered over a typo that prevented the hackers from stealing the full $1 billion they were after.
Rival studios snickered that Warner's new marketing chief had made a rookie mistake in backing "The Meg" with a campy ad campaign: Make a joke of your own noncomedic movie, the Hollywood conventional wisdom holds, and ticket buyers will stay home.
This was made clear to me early in the game, from everyone to my friends who snickered at me to the Vietnamese seafood shop owners in my neighborhood of Mid City who watched, bemused, as I struggled through the ordering process.
TOKYO (Reuters) - When openly gay independent candidate Wataru Ishizaka campaigned for a 2007 Tokyo local election, people snickered at his speeches, but now even Japan's conservative ruling party mentions gay rights in its platform for this year's upper house election.
During last year's Western Conference Finals, Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook was asked about being defended by Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry — and Westbrook snickered from the interview podium in a blatant act of disrespect toward the two-time NBA MVP.
At first, I snickered at posts with titles like "Too Many BMs?" and "Show Me Your STDs," but eventually, even these abbreviations just became a part of the fabric of this world, as I went from a skeptical observer to a happy participant.
When I joked about how it would be amusing to try to train with her, she snickered and told me about one reporter who tried that and tore her A.C.L. — "You could hear the pop" — and another who broke her wrist trying to block a Lloyd shot.
"Love" wasn't meant to be funny, but some audiences snickered at its more sophomoric sex scenes, in particular a threesome with an innocent blond next-door neighbor, a porn convention so on the nose, wocka-wocka guitar and all, it had to be a spoof, right?
Inside the car, with her blond hair tightly pulled into a side ponytail and wrapped in a pastel yellow bow, she sang to her mother, "I don't really care about what they say," while a group of mean girls wearing not-so-pastel clothes snickered from a bench.
It functions less well with the great planner Daniel Burnham, whose pairing with monuments is forced (not only did Burnham design no significant monuments, it is not clear that he ever designed anything at all; his draftsmen snickered that they had never seen him with a pencil in his hand).
And sure, we've all had snickered at men who don't know the clitoris from the cervix or squirm whenever periods or Pap smears are mentioned—but isn't it pretty alarming if the person who sees your vagina more than anyone else doesn't know enough to tell you if something's changed?
The creative team knows, I think, that the film's sexual politics are confused, and Zemeckis really tries to avoid the long tradition of basing cinematic comedy on men in women's clothes (though the audience at my screening still snickered at Mark in his heels, so maybe these ideas are just too ingrained to fully overcome).
The boy who snickered this time had cause to regret it, for Mr. Crow arrested him half an hour later for carrying a bean-shooter.
The boy who snickered this time had cause to regret it, for Mr. Crow arrested him half an hour later for carrying a bean-shooter.
"When the book was finally published, critics snickered, Oriental scholars were outraged, and other scholars pointed out that the work was largely stolen from books by other occultists and crank scholars like Ignatius Donnelly's book on Atlantis."Sedgwick, Mark. (2004). Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century. Oxford University Press. p. 44.
His bride was given a hundred thousand livres in cash, with clothes and jewels worth an additional two hundred thousand livres. The marriage proved unhappy. Louise Bénédicte felt disgraced by her marriage to a légitimé de France and was often unfaithful. As the groom and bride were both physically handicapped (Louise Bénédicte had a bad right arm and Louis had a lame leg), people at court snickered: > Voici l'union d'un boiteux et d'une manchote.
Jack London refers to steam beer in his "alcoholic memoir", John Barleycorn, in a passage explaining how he started drinking in late-1880s San Francisco: :The first day I worked in the bowling alley, the barkeeper, according to custom, called us boys up to have a drink after we had been setting up pins for several hours. The others asked for beer. I said I'd take ginger ale. The boys snickered, and I noticed the barkeeper favoured me with a strange, searching scrutiny.
Shia Islam has no tradition of describing Shahs being favoured with messages from God, very few Shahs had ever claimed that their dreams were divine messages, and most people in the West laughed and snickered at Mohammad Reza's claim that his dreams were messages from God.Zonis, Marvin. Majestic Failure: The Fall of the Shah, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991, p. 151. Reza Khan who was an atheist dismissed these visions as nonsense, and told his son to have more common sense.
Tremblay was hired four games into the 1995–96 season as head coach of the Canadiens although he had no previous coaching experience. As coach, he developed a long running dispute with star goaltender Patrick Roy, which eventually led to Roy's departure from Montreal. The two had almost come to blows in a Long Island coffee shop before Tremblay was announced as coach, and Roy snickered when Tremblay arrived in the dressing room for the first time. They almost fought a second time after Tremblay fired a shot at Roy's throat during practice.
However, when both he and Enzo ended up in a game, Cyrus was forced to help defeat the User; when he discovered Enzo wanted his help and trusted him despite all he had done, he not only helped, but also saved Enzo's life. In this game he rebooted into Dick Dastardly, and Frisket rebooted as Muttely who snickered at Cyrus' disapproval of being Dastardly. His redemption did not last long, as Megabyte recaptured him as the Firewall went up and ordered his execution. Cyrus escaped thanks to Slash, but he was horrified to find no way out of G-Prime.
This was also done with the intention of continuing to broaden a view of racial prejudice, as the original lines and racial language in the script were not changed from the source material. Stewart, when playing Othello, said he always paused after he said the line "Happily, for I am black" because he felt if anyone was going to voice an objection to the photo negative concept, that would be the place they would do it. Some reviewers claimed that some non- regular theatre-goers "snickered" when that line was said. The concept would be later picked up by Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Company, who would put on a performance of Antony and Cleopatra using race-reversed casting in 1999.
Dr. Kristin Westphalen (Stephanie Beacham; season 1) was a Physical oceanography and the Chief Medical Officer of the seaQuest and leader of the science team aboard the ship. Before joining seaQuest, Dr. Westphalen had attempted to contact Nathan Bridger in the name of scientific research, however, she was informed that he was incommunicado. The two of them did not meet on the best of terms as Bridger, still in civilian clothing, snickered at her diatribe against Commander Ford, leading her to accuse him of being a stowaway. The two gradually formed a working relationship as Bridger assumed command of the vessel and put emphasis on the scientific mission of the seaQuest over the military one.
The synthesizer used to play the five notes was an ARP 2500. ARP Instruments' Vice President of Engineering, Phillip Dodds, was sent to install the unit on the movie set and was subsequently cast as Jean Claude, the musician who played the sequence on the huge synthesizer in an attempt to communicate with the alien mothership. Spielberg initially included Cliff Edwards' original "When You Wish upon a Star" from Pinocchio in the closing credits, but after a Dallas preview where several members of the audience audibly snickered at the inclusion, the song was dropped and replaced with Williams' orchestral version of it. It was included in the special edition of the end titles on the 1998 Collector's Edition of the soundtrack.

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