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Disdainfully, it called him a "spoiler" despite its half opinion page interview - but for its low readership Saturday edition with a disparaging dour (somewhat threatening) image to highlight it.
Choice in November - Nader v. Twiddle Dee or Twiddle Dum 2008
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Disdainfully, it called him a "spoiler" despite its half opinion page interview - but for its low readership Saturday edition with a disparaging dour (somewhat threatening) image to highlight it.
Choice in November - Nader v. Twiddle Dee or Twiddle Dum 2008
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Disdainfully, Wheeler asked, “What the hell do you know about interrogation, Ensign?”
No Limits Peter David 2003
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Disdainfully doth the buffalo glance thereat, nigh to the sand with its soul, nigher still to the thicket, nighest, however, to the swamp.
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Disdainfully, the cat parted his jaws and let his prisoner drop.
Carnivores of Light and Darkness Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000
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Disdainfully he dumped both of them by the side of the narrow trail, onto a patch of short grassy growth.
The Howling Stones Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997
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Disdainfully, he erased Butyr™s plan and drew a new one.
The Irda Baker, Linda P. 1995
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Disdainfully, Cyan shook the wretched human to the floor while the draconians swept shrieking toward the knight's still-living body, intent upon hacking it to pieces.
Dragons of Winter Night Weis, Margaret 1985
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Disdainfully, Cyan shook the wretched human to the floor while the draconians swept shrieking toward the knight's still-living body, intent upon hacking it to pieces.
Hammer and Axe Parkinson, Dan 1985
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Disdainfully she smiled; her face grew cold; her figure looked never more erect and inflexible.
Under the Rose Frederic Stewart Isham
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