If this seems like a chauvinistic putdown of the bridge-and-tunnel crowd, you know they're up to far worse. |
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And the hedge comes for me in the most unloved of equity sectors – Europe, or Old Europe, according to Donald Rumsfeld's infamous putdown. |
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Most of their affectionate banter borders on the painful humiliating putdown, with Jamie loving to imitate Paul's manic mannerisms behind his back. |
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In November, Soviet tanks appear on the streets of Budapest to putdown the protests. |
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A putdown directed at the other parent affects the child as well, causing pain and lowered self-esteem. |
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The meeting seems contrived, and it is – the two really met at dinner, according to Brittain's memoir, and there was no book-throwing rage or patronising putdown. |
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I think in the video we saw we felt there was huge merit in educating parents in terms of the putdown and the kinds of things that are bad for kids and the language that is used in terms of seeing one another. |
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Through the decade, heavy metal was used by certain critics as a virtually automatic putdown. |
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It's just one in a range well-tested celebrity responses to the scandalmongers, from the Dignified Evasion to the Snotty Putdown. |
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