1. But his deepest scorn was reserved for the four big cigarette companies, which he accused of profiteering and price manipulation. 2. But mostly, foreign commentators reserved their scorn for the government investigators who pressed the charges and the media that broadcast them. 3. For years, some French, especially cultural purists, have bemoaned the pervasiveness of American culture, and have reserved particular scorn for Hollywood movies. 4. His special scorn was reserved for television, which he regarded as an intrusive annoyance. 5. The greatest scorn is reserved for senior officials, like the Serbian deputy commander of the Muslim-dominated Bosnian army, Col. Jovan Divjak. 6. But his scorn was not reserved for the British government. 7. But Albright reserved withering scorn for the practice, common in China but also elsewhere in Asia, of favouring a male child over a female. |