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1 Unduly to deplore this is, I suppose, a form of intellectual snobbery .
2 Fortunately, this intellectual snobbery appears to be on the wane within the discipline.
3 He was too kind to think like that, too devoid of intellectual snobbery .
4 It is others who are indulging in intolerant name-calling and intellectual snobbery , she says.
5 There is hardly one of us who is proof against this sort of intellectual snobbery .
6 One of these is simple intellectual snobbery .
7 The whole story reeks of intellectual snobbery .
8 He mentions the scientist many times, and I hope that no intellectual snobbery prevents the admiration from being reciprocated.
9 To get at the man himself one must break down a wall of prejudice and pedantry, of convention and intellectual snobbery .
10 In a moment all the boys were upon him, except Jimmie, who, out of sheer intellectual snobbery , as the rest averred, supported his father.
11 Intellectual snobbery seems today to breed a particular form of envy and venom.
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