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1 Western countries pour scorn on Russia's denials that it aids the rebels.
2 If you say that to pour scorn on me I don't care.
3 We all so often praise democratic organisations and pour scorn on centralised elites.
4 She was about to pour scorn on his question, when she realized its import.
5 But I did pour scorn on what they were doing, and I was wrong.
6 Her backbenchers and fellow shadow cabinet members alike have piled in to pour scorn on her decision.
7 But symbolists pour scorn on this notion.
8 But some sympathisers took to social media to pour scorn on immigration restrictions they said would serve Islamic State's cause.
9 Just note how many people use gamergategamergate to pour scorn on the supposed campaign and its hilarious self-importance.
10 Science might pour scorn on that relation, exposing the absurdity of it both from the moral and physical point of view.
11 The Old Man of the Mountains had intended to pour scorn on the khan before going to his death with dignity intact.
12 Those who repeatedly pour scorn on the agreement's constitutional route to a future within the EU are the divisive figures in this discussion.
13 The US joined other UN security council members in lining up to pour scorn on a resolution drafted by Moscow approving the truce.
14 Local associations pour scorn on the latest cruising "solution", a cosmetic gloss to remove the ships from the St Mark's sightline.
15 Statham then went on to pour scorn on "poncy actors" who are then inserted into action scenes by visual effects artists.
16 The landowners are continuing to pour scorn on the government, warning people not to travel to Fiji and speaking out in the international media.
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