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It is a mockery of the discipline and is a shallow expression of true understanding
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Without a shred of mockery the gentleman indicated, “
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for the mockery it had always been
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plunder and mockery to the rest of
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“I swear by all the Gods this isn’t mockery
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Shaking his head in muted protest or mockery, he shifted his gaze again to the smoky silhouette of Solitude
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‘Nice day to be out walking,’ he said in that formally stiff voice that was a mockery of politeness, a false pleasantry
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It was only the General’s looking for scapegoats to the carnage of the Somme that had led to William’s trial and this was nothing more than a mockery
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He searched the warden’s eyes for evidence this was mockery, a threat, idle conversation, but the warden seemed genuinely interested
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Mostly, I was met with laughter and mockery, which is normal for sailors
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American Foreign Policy under this present Administration has devolved into a theatrical farce by making a mockery of the death of young American soldiers who are needlessly placing their lives in harms way in countries that have little or no strategic value
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Their doctrines I hate, and their traditions make a mockery of My majesty!
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It seems to make a mockery of the incarnation, the mystery that in Jesus Christ, God and man actually came together
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And you would dare insinuate before my very presence indeed, that my sermon is a charade, a mockery designed to bring you low? Do you think so highly of yourselves? And you have the ignorant audacity to call me a blasphemer and an affront to life
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If this is how it’s going to be, I think I’ll have to take my chances anyway,” he said and traced the knife around her throat in the mockery of a slow, ominous ritual
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Acid: Ridicule and mockery; resentfulness that causes one to hold on to offense; keeping a resentment; hatred
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injury that they had unjustly done to the holy place, and the cruel handling of the city, of which they made a mockery, and also the
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“Yeah, I remember now, the exotic UFO that got away from us back in 1996, that cost us our promotions and made a mockery of the Air Force
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Not with mockery but in an apparently genuine delight
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16 So Maccabeus called his men together to the number of six thousand and exhorted them not to be stricken with terror of the enemy nor to fear the great multitude of the heathen who came wrongly against them; but to fight manfully 17 And to set before their eyes the injury that they had unjustly done to the holy place and the cruel handling of the city of which they made a mockery and also the taking away of the government of their forefathers: 18 For they said he trust in their weapons and boldness; but our confidence is in the Almighty who at a beck can throw down both them that come against us and also all the world
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With mockery, she says, "Sooner or later, Abbess Tetta, you will have to let me go
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They all howled with mockery
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believed that I loved Minnie, while another part made a mockery
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Its huge mandible, a mockery of laughter
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"This person, per se," Steng says with a pinch of mockery, "may be connected to someone who was murdered recently
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anything when this mockery of a relationship turns sour, and I
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She had lived with mockery for five years with
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imply mockery, then perhaps you could add that to your list, too
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face etched in mockery of what Caroline was saying
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I did not want to be an object of mockery or disappointments
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said with light mockery, and stood up
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the knife raised in a mockery of sanctity
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Primordial silence brooded over the jungle, in which his yells sounded brittle and hollow as mockery
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She did not reply to her sister's taunts, but bent her head as one grown accustomed to mockery
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A gem-crusted girdle supported a silk shirt so transparent that it was in the nature of a cynical mockery of convention
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As she passed through the door she cast a look over her shoulder at Valeria, a glance full of cynical derision and obscene mockery
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Tascela came toward the seated prince with a swaying, undulating walk that was mockery in itself
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A wayward devilish mirth of mockery rose above his fury, but to the nervous soldiers who drove the chariot his laughter sounded like the muttering of a rousing lion
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Only a strident screech answered him, a screech vibrating with harsh mockery
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It was echoed as if in mockery by the raven flapping above the trees
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it had all been mockery
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To uncover the mockery of convention and
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death of the blood angel, a bizarre and cruel heathen mockery of our Christian
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I think he was trying to send me another message; what he said was dead serious and there was no joking or mockery in it
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O’GRADY!” Paul uttered in a violent mockery
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She was not about to let her own flesh and blood make a mockery of her dilemma
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One day, irritated by the mockery, Fernanda wanted to know what Amaranta was saying, and she did not use euphemisms in answering her
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Chance had it that it also coincided with carnival week, but no one could get the stubborn idea out of Colonel Aureliano Buendía’s head that the coincidence had been foreseen by the government in order to heighten the cruelty of the mockery
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If Aureliano Segundo had something of his great--grandfather in him and lacked something of Colonel Aureliano Buendía, it was an absolute indifference to mockery, and he gave the money to bring the railroad with the same lighthearted air with which he had given it for his brother’s absurd navigation project
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He'd made a mockery of the
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looked at objectively, the use of a Whip does make a mockery of our democracy –
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people have created so many duties that it makes a mockery of
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A let down like that would be a devastating blow to Terence’s fragile ego; a high-caliber blow such as that of her revenge would compensate her amply for those long, lonely nights when she suspected him of being with another woman and for the mockery he had made of their marriage
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Does he really believe these yahoos did this town a favor by carrying out vigilante justice? “Commended”? Really? Does he expect to give them a medal of honor or something of the sort? They’ve done nothing but made a mockery of the U
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What kind of weird wedding is this? Making mockery of two religions!!
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'Oh, how nice,' Grobut said; not really attempting to hide the mockery in his voice, 'You called out the National Guard?'
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"Our government has become a mockery of representation
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Perhaps she was thinking that there may be more than just mockery on my mind
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The residents of Needless have joined together in overt mockery of those here tasked in capturing Windowmaker and Wayne, making their jobs a bit more difficult
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There was mockery and evil dripping from his voice
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I felt as a real kindness the action of persons who made no attempt to dig their fists into my heart, but regarded me as a precocious young man, not quite right in the head, and treated me correspondingly with affectionate mockery
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"Because you have made a mockery of me! If there had been a
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Running simple tears drop from the eye cries out for more of the same auld mockery; run
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Nona looked at the Council, "Tell me, is it not taught among our people that to be a true warrior of the Cavalli you must be brave in all things? Then, I ask you this: would any of you stand up now and say that I am a coward?" Nona began to walk down the line of Elders, looking at each one of them in the face as she spoke, "Do you wish to know of my stories? The ones that will never be passed down as yours will be? Do you truly wish to compare your bravery to mine? Fine! Then I will do just that!" Her green eyes flashed as she continued, "Tell me, then, my brave Cavalli brothers, have any of you given birth by yourself in the dark of the night? With no one but the Owl Mother to guide you and the Deer Woman to comfort you?" Her voice rose as she continued to demand of them, "Have any of you cradled a child that you pulled forth from your own body? A child that never had a chance to take its first breath and that was put away in a grave so tiny that digging it seemed almost a mockery to life itself?" Nona's voice faltered slightly as her gaze fell to the ground
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The Wranglers & Wobblers enjoy seeking out species that haven’t invented vehicles qualified to operate in a space-maze, and in an act of mockery transport whatever primitive vehicles they do happen to have into the maze anyway
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He was bearing all the hurt, humiliation and pain of the mockery and persecution he got from the people around him; and to think that these were the same people whom he helped and had already established a relationship with
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“And wink at each other (in mockery) whenever they passed by them
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“Yes,” she answered, but he thought he detected a hint of mockery in it
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Waste makes a mockery of starvation
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this tender-hearted loving child undergoing such mockery
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“Do you give a shit?” she trumped #1's mockery with a trope
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“Laughing at others is the mockery of war; laughing with, as one, is the stripping away of armor
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” her frustrated despair was morphing into mockery
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So, if the wife is slow in preparing the man’s food, you will find the devil whisper within his spirit that she does not love him; and if she smiles while talking in secret with her mother about something, the devil will fill his chest with untrue misgivings and insinuate in his spirit that they are talking negatively about him, and that their smiles amount to mockery of him
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One would mistake them for those invited to wage a looming fierce battle, intercontinental battle, but alas, democracy is in the making, in the oven, oven of deceit, oven of mockery, being baked for the society, the gullible masses
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In the face of what she had seen, and they both knew she had seen, conversation on ordinary lines would be a mockery
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Graciousness, too, on her part, could only further prostrate poor Dwight; while as for suggesting everyday things, such as their coming and having tea with her at the Mitre or somewhere, to sit having tea with him under the circumstances would be a mockery, and a most subtle torture for the unhappy young man
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And it was just as she was wishing that mother could come over oftener, and that Fanny had stayed in her own home, and that Jim had never known anybody except herself, and just as she was in the act of pouring cups of tea for the pair--it seemed a mockery to have to--that she heard Fanny say, refusing muffins Jim was offering her: "No, darling, thank you
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He was reassured still more when she said, with that little look of mockery he remembered, but which, so charming then, sat strangely now on her altered face, "Don't be afraid--I've still got enough to go on with
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The sun is bright, and its cheerfulness feels like a mockery of Loki and Jonah’s plight
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to the mockery in his voice
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Libby’s chin lifted in reaction to his mockery
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His eyes drifted to her mouth and the mockery faded from
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undaunted before crowds, had given vent to mockery and
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"And you would want to be their father?" Hanna asked mockingly, but it was very dark mockery
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Irena smiled, and there was something like pity mixed with a bit of mockery in her eyes
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A bit of mockery came back into her eyes: “Okay!” she said
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“Aha,” said Irena, her voice soaked in contemptuous mockery, “this is how we put all our wonderful theories about the meaning of life in practice, right?”
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They all had a good time on the island with their new friend who was a source of friendly mockery
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A tiger, of course, is too different from us, so, let’s take another example! Even if you, during a serious conversation with your boss, suddenly remember something pleasant and involuntarily smile, then the friendly and benevolent VVU-Information which is vibrationally and visually encoded in your smile, may be perceived (if the boss is in a bad mood) and interpreted (deciphered by the Formo-Creators of the boss’ brain) completely wrongly, as a mockery, irony or derision toward his/her words, which will immediately result in the manifestation (attraction from TEC), in the information space of his/her Self-Consciousness, of the dynamics of low-qualitative conglomerates of Formo-copies, which will have not quite favorable consequences to you
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Contemn: To despise with mockery and scorn: or, to hold someone in contempt
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The Press presenting this case as a one-off incident makes the entire case a shameful mockery to
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This makes a mockery of the truth
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friend?” asked L€ne with a tone of mockery
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What has happened since WW1 and the destruction and poisoning of the idea of ethnic national autonomy and racial ethnic purity as the natural birthright of every human on earth… is not only the reversal of this basic budding idea of national socialism spreading and the poison of interracial nations poisoned by languages and cultures which simply do not mix destroying their ethnic culture … but the mockery of this ideal has been twisted into an abomination of the complete reversal of the pure ideal it once was
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Ancient Greek culture was a mockery
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It was a mockery of Justice