The ministry said journalists replace " good " domestic words with foreign ones because of " indolence, language irresponsibility and snobbism ."
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Folds said his guitarless, acoustic piano-led trio has come in for some snobbism from indie-rock types who find the music too melodic and accessible.
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But a theatrical festival is a theatrical festival : an amalgamation of plays, directors, actors, designers, cultural snobbism and P . T . Barnum antics.
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So it is time for a critic once blinded, like so many others, by what Fiedler called " damned snobbism " to give him his due.
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But Herrera, who was a regular with his wife, the designer, explained Bernbaum's seeming snobbism by saying, " He was shy ."
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"There's a snobbism among the producers, " says Claudio De Viti, who follows wine-drinking habits at A . C . Nielsen in Milan.
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It wasn't a matter of snobbism, said the spy; the Secret Service detail told the friendly puppy to sit down and strap in so the plane could take off.
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"We'd go to the market, and she'd buy Wonder Bread, " he said in a telephone interview . " She had no snobbism about food whatsoever.
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An intense interest in matters foreign also allowed the Alsops to visit the world's most glamorous playgounds long before they were discovered by ordinary folk . Joe's snobbism was at times comical.
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Reverse snobbism being what it is, anti-Oprahites have failed to see the immense quality of " A Map of the World " and " The Book of Ruth ."