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    1. Swept along on a tide of alcohol and the untethered horseplay of ridicule, the rest of the audience join in


    2. The others would ridicule him, calling him senile and incompetent


    3. elementary information and the ridicule of the


    4. Dramatic representations, besides, frequently exposing their artifices to public ridicule, and sometimes even to public execration, were, upon that account, more than all other diversions, the objects of their peculiar abhorrence


    5. We ridicule any notion of a Creator and the information he provided us through his Word


    6. It is not easy to live in ridicule or to be rejected by friends and family, but if we belong to him, the rewards in the ages to come are unfathomable


    7. He inculcated the latter phrase with a drama that indicated his sense of ridicule


    8. Only too often ministers are the target of pity, ridicule or even contempt


    9. That was something tangible and a defense against the ridicule


    10. Junya"s face, and a look of ridicule on the cab drivers

    11. “This” was the ridicule, which was a result of the interrogation, where he admitted that he joined Dauntless to escape his father


    12. External factors is the discrimination and ridicule of others


    13. Acid: Ridicule and mockery; resentfulness that causes one to hold on to offense; keeping a resentment; hatred


    14. He didn’t know what they were saying but ridicule is indeed a


    15. But too often cower mute in the shadows to avoid ridicule or retribution for being politically incorrect if spoken aloud


    16. The Republican Tea Party contingent is in a strong position to ridicule the tendency of “moderate” Republicans to wander “across the aisle,” lured by a “spirit of bi-partisanship


    17. The laughing teenagers kick and ridicule the puppy, while dragging him, by the rope tied around his neck, across the rubble-strewn streets


    18. This invited immediate, crude ridicule


    19. not believed, but shame and ridicule and not being believed have


    20. there is nothing to shame or ridicule or not believe

    21. Besides, she did not want the guy to ridicule her


    22. 27 But tyrant-like you not only force us to break the law but also to eat so that you may ridicule us as we so profanely eat: 28 but you shall not have this cause of laughter against me; 29 nor will I transgress the sacred oaths of my forefathers to keep the law


    23. The soldiers had been only too willing to heap ridicule upon others for a change


    24. damaging ridicule that resulted was the same, the only difference


    25. They know that no matter how much they tax them, or ridicule them, they will still continue to produce the goods


    26. He had expected disbelief, even ridicule


    27. I can only imagine how much ridicule the inventor of


    28. Later, after sex, desperate to hear something positive the poor bloke will ask, “How was it for you?” to be greeted with ridicule for being so conceited as to ask for compliments


    29. Legless, armless, missing genitals… all were maimed, but on Monday afternoons for a few hours they threw off their fear of ridicule and no one pitied them or wept insincere tears… here they were normal men again


    30. Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation and is not able to finish, all who observe it begin to ridicule him, 30

    31. Even worse than that, was being observed, being refused by one of your friends and even worst than that, was the ridicule you would have to endure from your friends afterwards


    32. thoughtless people who are inclined to ridicule the superstitions of the


    33. Others mock, doubt, ridicule, speak with irony and boastfulness, reaping nothing but the fruits of their doubt


    34. Peter could withstand persecution and any other form of direct assault, but he withered and shrank before ridicule


    35. A sense of ridicule seemed to haunt Wadhwa in spite of his tough image at the Tihar


    36. The innate doubt that he could be the object of ridicule as a cuckold always haunted him


    37. Well, even if she were to be chaste, wouldn’t both of them have been past their prime by then? Won’t that leave them cold on the sex front then? Above all, it would only be a life of unease at home and ridicule in the lane


    38. 13 Judas was tremendously influenced by the ridicule of his Sadducean friends


    39. No other single factor exerted such a powerful influence on him, in his final determination to forsake Jesus and his fellow apostles, as a certain episode which occurred just as Jesus reached the gate of the city: A prominent Sadducee (a friend of Judas's family) rushed up to him in a spirit of gleeful ridicule and, slapping him on the back, said: "Why so troubled of countenance, my good friend; cheer up and join us all while we acclaim this Jesus of Nazareth the king of the Jews as he rides through the gates of Jerusalem seated on an ass


    40. " Judas had never shrunk from persecution, but he could not stand this sort of ridicule

    41. With the long-nourished emotion of revenge there was now blended this fatal fear of ridicule, that terrible and fearful feeling of being ashamed of his Master and his fellow apostles


    42. risking ridicule, at least in certain circles


    43. relationships in adult life with other women face potential or actual ridicule,


    44. They would then, as a group, laugh and ridicule her


    45. And all these accumulations of human resentment and bitter disappointment which Judas had laid by in his soul in habiliments of hate were now well organized in his subconscious mind and ready to spring up to engulf him when he once dared to separate himself from the supporting influence of his brethren while at the same time exposing himself to the clever insinuations and subtle ridicule of the enemies of Jesus


    46. judgment of her as attractive and not worthy of ridicule for her appearance (at this


    47. A roar of rough mirth greeted these words, and the captain turned purple, thinking he sensed ridicule


    48. 5 Then said Pilate, half in ridicule and half in sincerity, "Truth, what is truth -- who knows?"


    49. It was permitted the rabble to jeer, mock, and ridicule the condemned, but it was not allowed that any sympathy should be expressed


    50. Not being able to remove the title, these leaders mingled with the crowd and did their utmost to incite derision and ridicule, lest any give serious regard to the inscription











































    1. He reached back into the cradle of equality where democratic histories and fables languished, forgotten and ridiculed


    2. watch one poor unfortunate after another being ridiculed by the


    3. Often they have been ridiculed or humiliated


    4. that she wasn’t being ridiculed, before replying:


    5. He was ridiculed unmercifully by his


    6. My colleagues ridiculed the idea of selling those reconfigured


    7. that, Vernon had ridiculed me about them too


    8. The men laughed at her appearance, they ridiculed the Witch


    9. Christians, on the other hand, can apparently be called for everything and generally misrepresented, rubbished and ridiculed with impunity


    10. Their testimony was later ridiculed, slandered and libeled by government officials

    11. rejected by His own, despised, and ridiculed


    12. The concept of the individual must be ridiculed and destroyed


    13. • The voices of wise and successful men and women are scorned and ridiculed


    14. Liberty, free trade, the rule of law, the protection of individual rights, and the respect of person and property and the fruits of one's labour are distant memories, perhaps even ridiculed ideals


    15. For the entire year numerous professors, mostly Jews, ridiculed my southern accent


    16. Fredrickson—secretary and CA trainee, and Marci Sanchez, the student intern who constantly ridiculed my poor Spanish names and places, but never tried to converse


    17. He was probably ridiculed by his neighbours, laughed at by his friends, the butt of family jokes, but he believed and he persevered and because he did, we are here today


    18. My fear is of being shamed and ridiculed and


    19. “You feared being ridiculed and shunned for exposing your nakedness, you feared offending everyone by desiring females other than your wife, you feared that your sexual performance might be judged to be poor, you feared that promiscuous sex with promiscuous females would lead to sexual diseases and unplanned pregnancies and bastard children and the loss of your wife’s love and the breaking of your marriage, as well as shame, dishonor, humiliation and loss of respect from everyone involved


    20. They ridiculed Him knowing that she was dead; But He having put them all out took the father of the child her mother and those who were with Him and went in where the child was lying

    21. In both instances the people of God are being mocked and ridiculed, and both involve Jerusalem


    22. He was ridiculed because he spoke of them


    23. Bridget talked to them individually about procreation as best she could, fearing they would be ridiculed or embarrassed at school if they did not have at least a


    24. The God of Israel you have ridiculed,


    25. Simply put, while males may be ridiculed and


    26. She may then be ridiculed or attacked; after all, by her very appearance she is asking for it


    27. As Jesus paused, silently but thoughtfully contemplating this scene of commerce and confusion, close by he beheld a simple-minded Galilean, a man he had once talked with in Iron, being ridiculed and jostled about by supercilious and would-be superior Judeans; and all of this combined to produce one of those strange and periodic uprisings of indignant emotion in the soul of Jesus


    28. More often than not, however, the new models are rejected, and often ridiculed, by the establishment


    29. He was commonly threatened and ridiculed by both animal


    30. I’d never said it out loud, like Colin, for fear of being ridiculed – or even worse, being disappointed

    31. he was slandered, ridiculed, and deemed a fool by the people of his


    32. Many prophets and messengers have been ridiculed throughout the


    33. Other times they are ridiculed


    34. certain people but not of the fear of being ridiculed but in the


    35. While General MacArthur still has not authorized an evacuation of our troops from Korea, pressure from Washington is building on him and his assertion that the presence of Chinese troops in Korea is not confirmed is now widely ridiculed in the United States


    36. I was thinking about the mess the barn was in, about the love that my heart seemed to share, about how easy it was to ask silly questions and not be ridiculed, about the knot-hole that I peered in, but mostly about the way they genuinely enjoyed being with me


    37. Immediately he went on the attack and ridiculed all that the opposition had said


    38. She had hidden it then to avoid being ridiculed, but today she was blessing her aunt


    39. structures are often ridiculed, those who hold them often shunned


    40. regions and towns are ridiculed

    41. If his friends ridiculed him for that, then the hell with them! His hands started caressing gently her face as he spoke softly


    42. Even when on occasion, some other participants of the 222 Jamboree were interviewed, no matter how mainstream and levelheaded they came across, they were still laughed at, and ridiculed, by the talking heads and so-called experts


    43. But many of us turned up our noses, and ridiculed her for such outlandish proclamations


    44. However everyone’s afraid of being ridiculed if they have the temerity to point out publicly that the emperor is stark naked


    45. Her father had called Him to come and visit, because the girl was very sick; and we read in verse 39 Jesus came in and said to them, "Why are you making all this noise and weeping? The child is not dead but sleeping," - but they ridiculed Him


    46. There's two examples; one of them is found in Nehemiah, Chapter 2, and it says when they had a vision to build the house, and build the house for God, and build a great thing for God, it says their enemies came and mocked and laughed and ridiculed them, but they used laughter as a put down


    47. He said she's not dead, she's just sleeping, and they laughed and ridiculed Him


    48. I can remember vividly times in my own school years of being ridiculed and scorned and how painful it was


    49. He neither condemned nor ridiculed Christianity; but, like a man who is paralyzed, he could only look at it and examine it, and had not strength of mind to lay hold on it and receive it into his heart


    50. We do not like to be laughed at and ridiculed by the majority, and to feel that we are always in a minority in every company into which we go








































    1. Most were ridicules and the


    2. But this is ridicules


    3. Skepticism mocks, ridicules, jeers


    4. There were gossips and ridicules everywhere amongst the villagers about me


    5. It ridicules them


    6. ” The tension of fear exploded into the exaggerated sarcastic scorn that culture condones for those it universally ridicules


    7. comes to me, and is the divinity [ divine presence?]which Meletus ridicules in the indictment


    8. If the investor reads an advisory service that ridicules the first prediction, he usually will become confused and forget about the predicted big move for that stock


    9. censures and ridicules the abuses and the patronizing attitude


    10. One wonders, is it better to have a beautiful woman who has lovers, breaks your heart and ridicules you in society but fills your soul with beauty or to have to face a repulsive hag all your life? Admittedly, a question of extremes but the jury has still not returned with the verdict

    11. He is aware of the absurdity of mankind framing their whole lives according to Homer; just as in the Phaedrus he intimates the absurdity of interpreting mythology upon rational principles; both these were the modern tendencies of his own age, which he deservedly ridicules


    12. ') He ridicules the new logic of his time; the Utopians could never be made to understand the doctrine of Second Intentions ('For they have not devised one of all those rules of restrictions, amplifications, and suppositions, very wittily invented in the small Logicals, which here our children in every place do learn


    13. No matter how much we are accustomed to read in French novels about how families live by threes, and how there is always a lover, whom all but the husband know, it still remains quite incomprehensible to us how it is that all husbands are always fools, cocus, and ridicules, and all lovers, who in the end marry and become husbands, are neither ridicules nor cocus, but heroes


    1. With the result that people are scoffing and ridiculing the information contained in the Bible and even God Himself


    2. and started laughing and ridiculing Derek in front of his comrades


    3. only objected when he wrote a book ridiculing the


    4. Doesn’t it? And as you stare at each other, your head thrown back in ridiculing laughter, you see a look of stark raving terror on this poet’s face that melts away the frozen time cube


    5. his or her opinions, without every judging or ridiculing them


    6. exduding women ("No girls allowed in the dubhouse") or by ridiculing women and their ideas ("These women's libbers are frigid, dykes, man haters")


    7. ridiculing he received for this theory, Beard and others went on to shown that Digestive Enzymes can, in fact, stop


    8. It occurred to him slowly, and with a ridiculing smile, that all he currently wanted from life, was a cup of coffee


    9. speak, Jerry; use it how you wish, even ridiculing me, if that is what floats


    10. The ones ridiculing you are the ones that

    11. "She even said that the town folk's been talking about how rosy you look," he continued, watching for even the slightest flinch but she only looked at him, her smile ridiculing and laughing at his statement


    12. I suffered her to enjoy it a while; then I expostulated: deriding and ridiculing a Mr


    13. This answer came derisively from several places at the same instant, and then they all began speaking at once, vying with each other in ridiculing the foolishness of `them there Socialists', whom they called `The Sharers Out'


    14. In the next issue of the paper several other letters appeared from leading citizens, including, of course, Sweater, Rushton, Didlum and Grinder, ridiculing the proposal of the Trades Council, who were insultingly alluded to as `pothouse politicians', `beer-sodden agitators' and so forth


    15. Others were simply indifferent, or treated the subject as a kind of joke, ridiculing the suggestion that it was possible to abolish poverty


    16. I’d done a short form of this for French television with the help of a fake mustache and had seen Oliver Reed do another edition of the same show to spectacular effect, ridiculing himself in a way that made Howard Stern sound like Mr


    17. I suffered her to enjoy it a while; then I expostulated: deriding and ridiculing all Mr


    18. If I seem to be ridiculing Charley, look you at what I was doing in the next half hour and also what my neighbor was doing


    19. Yates, was talking with forced gaiety to him alone, and ridiculing the acting of the others


    20. Glancing at his wife and Vronsky, he went up to the lady of the house, and sitting down for a cup of tea, began talking in his deliberate, always audible voice, in his habitual tone of banter, ridiculing someone

    21. Having seen the absurdity of the religion in which he was brought up, and having gained with great effort, and at first with fear, but later with rapture, freedom from it, he did not tire of viciously and with venom ridiculing priests and religious dogmas, as if wishing to revenge himself for the deception that had been practised on him


    22. She could not say "ecrivez," because they had long been ridiculing the customary phrase of parting friends


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