| 21. | Ja'mie exhibits general snobbishness, unkindness, and a racist attitude toward Asian people.
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| 22. | Ja'mie exhibited a racist attitude toward Asian people, as well as general snobbishness.
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| 23. | To worldly New Yorkers, of course, Kerman's sort of cordial snobbishness is endearing.
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| 24. | You associate people with lots of money with snobbishness, a feeling that they are better than you,
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| 25. | To a great degree, this is a result of his medium, and the snobbishness it engenders.
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| 26. | The whole point of Slow Food, he says, is the enjoyment of getting together without snobbishness.
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| 27. | Jane Austen's England was stuffy and hierarchal; she used irony to poke fun at its snobbishness.
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| 28. | In earlier seasons, Hilary's snobbishness is emphasized, as well as her shallow trendy environmental activism.
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| 29. | Although he was briefly acquainted with Marcel Proust on friendly terms, Cohen came to abhor Proust's snobbishness.
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| 30. | Through such benefits, the business class has achieved a sophistication of sorts, sometimes to the point of snobbishness.
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