1. Another Republican spending plan also drew scorn from the president. 2. Berkeley has drawn scorn for banning large American flags from being displayed on fire trucks for fear of inciting antiwar demonstrations. 3. Bliley, whose initial draft of the bill drew scorn from environmentalists, has admitted GOP House leaders pressured him to strike a deal. 4. But neither has he drawn so much scorn from the White House and other advocates of universal coverage. 5. Gnant and three other senators voted against it anyway, drawing scorn from Hull and protests from other senators. 6. In most cities, even in Europe, you can traipse through a hotel lobby in your soiled running gear without drawing scorn from staff members or guests. 7. Italy and France inspire a certain admiration, but Spain draws unrelenting scorn. 8. The killings of the Jesuits and the two women drew international scorn for the government and helped to propel the peace effort that ended the war. 9. The wardrobe choices of Reagan that once drew such scorn in the news are the essence of classic elegant restraint. 10. Their sky-high prices, relative to earnings, have drawn scorn from a host of fund managers. |