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13 Sentences With "think little of"

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Many of the same politicians seem to think little of the integrity of the democratic process.
WASHINGTON — The son of Moscow makes his living in Washington, cheered nightly by locals who think little of his country.
By contrast the other parties want to make the state a controller, a watcher-over of people's lives, because they think little of the individual.
By stressing their professional experience, Crow and Demings seemed to be saying that people who swore an oath to enforce the rule of law think little of the President's actions in Ukraine.
This contempt for the media, combined with his expressed admiration of leaders such as Putin and Mussolini and his inability to tolerate dissent raise the specter of a president who would think little of repressing a free press.
You think little of it until the next morning, when through the fog of a lifting hangover and the fuzziness of Saturday morning TV, where everyone's in a kitchen but nobody's saying anything, you realize your second text went unanswered, too.
He has demonstrated durable strength with African-Americans and emerged as the if-everyone-says-so vessel for tactical voters who think little of Senator Bernie Sanders and fear that his nomination would mean four more years of President Trump.
Ms. Cox's report, which was based on information from more than 200 people, mostly current House staff members, described a clubby atmosphere in which lawmakers and senior staff members "regard themselves as a special breed and as an elite," and think little of publicly deriding lower-ranking employees.
She is shown to think little of various foreign noblemen of similar rank who are most likely to seek her hand in marriage and still less of two suitors who seem to attempt her father's assigned task. Instead she favours a young but impoverished Venetian noble, Bassanio, who is also a soldier and a scholar. Bassanio goes on to choose the right casket. Portia is also fond of wordplay and proverbs, frequently quoting and coining them, which was considered a sign of wisdom and sharp wit in Elizabethan era.
Ellie goes out camping in the bush for a week with her friends Homer, Lee, Kevin, Corrie, Robyn, and Fiona. They find a way into a large, vegetated sinkhole in a remote area of bush the locals call "Hell", and camp there for the week. During this time they see large numbers of planes flying through the night without lights, and though it is mentioned in conversation the following morning, they think little of it. When they return home they find that all the people are missing and their pets and livestock are dead or dying.
D'Avalos recognized the relative weakness of his cavalry, but considered it to be compensated by the experience of his infantry and the large number of arquebusiers in its ranks.Oman, Art of War, 231. Oman writes that d'Avalos related this view to Des Thermes, who had been captured by the Imperial troops, telling him that "after Pavia the Spanish officers had come to think little of the French gendarmerie, and believed that arquebusiers would always get the better of them, if properly covered". Enghien, having learned of the Imperial advance, left a blocking force at Carignano and assembled the remainder of his army at Carmagnola, blocking d'Avalos's route to the besieged city.Oman, Art of War, 231–232, 234.
Ellie Linton goes out camping in the bush for a week with her friends Homer Yannos, Lee Takkam, Kevin Holmes, Corrie Mackenzie, Robyn Mathers, and Fiona Maxwell. They find a way into a large, vegetated sinkhole in a remote area of bush the locals have dubbed "Hell", and camp there. During this time they see large numbers of planes flying through the night without lights, and though it is mentioned in conversation the following morning, they think little of it, dismissing it as military planes heading back from a demonstration. When they return to their home town of Wirrawee, they find that all the people are missing and their pets and livestock are dead or dying.
Arnold comes home later than usual that night, which is noticed by the rest of the family; however, Arnold simply claims he stopped near the local pet shop and had some soft pretzels at a vendor, on his way home, which is enough for his relatives to think little of it. Arnold brings Dudley to his next private meeting with Mr. Horton, but it is too rainy for Arnold to ride around the park. Mr. Horton uses this opportunity to entice the two to enter his apartment for some pizza, and some comic books. While looking through the comic books The boys find a pornographic magazine that Mr. Horton cleverly mixed in with the comic books, and they find themselves looking through it, at pictures of naked women.

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