| 11. | There is a reverse snobbism among real gardeners, who get their army-green rubber boots at farm supply stores.
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| 12. | In the end, you will have nothing left . It's a snobbism that's ridiculous ."
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| 13. | The underlying reason is the same one animating the latest " Bachelor " contest : snobbism and class tension.
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| 14. | "Very frankly, that's snobbism, " said Bernadette Miolane, who helps run a family vineyard.
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| 15. | Most southerners reject any suggestion of such snobbism, but they generally agree that they simply do not want their quiet lives disrupted.
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| 16. | Even fashion seems to be surrendering its former snobbism about weddings; Vogue came out with its first-ever bridal issue in June.
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| 17. | Dearinger said that a " certain East Coast snobbism " may have kept California Impressionism from gaining a popular foothold in the East.
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| 18. | The theme of the book is stated succinctly by the unfortunate female lover of Francis Vollmer : " He went mad because of snobbism ."
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| 19. | Far from being an elitist, she believes with every particle of her being that " snobbism has been the death of food ."
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| 20. | The first of them was what enemies, and some friends, said was " the gravitas problem, " a concept tinged with snobbism.
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