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Caricaturists and satirists appealed to their patrons, mocking the stylish servant, the well-dressed sailor, the respectable shopkeeper.
Architects might scoff at the solipsisms, but who is mocking whom?
Parent responses were coded as hostile rejection when the parent displayed anger or mocking behaviors such as yelling or laughing at the child.
Speech coded as devaluing is characterized by belittling, criticism, mocking sarcasm, or derogatory or condescending language.
The rhetorical excesses of ujamaa were often mocked.
The posthuman diva is a sassy mimic, parodying the natural with a musical masquerade that mocks the fixity of femininity.
They might be detested or mocked, but they could certainly not be ignored.
He derided authority, mocking it, chastening it, and inviting us to laugh at our own reverence for it and for the author himself.
By mocking figures of power and symbols of modernity, the popular media strikes a chord with the public.
Occasionally reports even assumed a somewhat mocking tone.
The main actor, the ever-escaping grapevine louse, mocked all efforts to arrest it.
The opponents not only dared criticise the most eminent representatives of the ruling power, but even mocked and ridiculed them.
At the same time, it mocks tongzhi activists' demand for respect and equality, and it sows the seeds for the pejoration of the term.
The speaker mocks the lady's behaviour and her pretence at irreproachable conduct like that of a woman recently widowed, which is very far from the truth.
The anonymous author indeed makes some telling hits against the explorers, mocking their tendency to describe what were everyday occurrences to the traders in a serious and long-winded style.
The king who accepts it is mocked.
They were traduced, vilified, mocked—every conceivable thing was said about them; but it worked.
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From time to time our political party system has been mocked.
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Supranationality is inevitably a main consideration, and it should not be mocked at or swept aside.
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Their children have been attacked by organised hooligans and mocked at school.
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They have mocked us through the television screen.
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I am perfectly capable of mocking the afflicted myself.
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When we raised the question, we were greeted with mocking laughter.
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One is very much mocked if one talks about sovereignty.
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I am not saying this in a mocking tone; there is a lot of truth in many of the criticisms.
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Twenty-three renewals in 23 years have mocked the notion that the legislation is temporary.
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They are mocking because they are not interested.
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In other words, he was mocking, not encouraging, human tendency.
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Let anyone who can take a point on this, beware how he mocks at such themes.
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His remark would be received with mocking laughter by some of the commuters who travel in my area.
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Anything more cynical and more mocking it is impossible to conceive.
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I am glad that they are not mocking the engineering employers.
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I have been mocked on more than one occasion for saying that the subject of water is explosive.
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I really think that is mocking the poor in their poverty.
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You kick us because we are small, and you are the bullies who sit in office drawing your salaries and mocking us.
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The issue of parental leave is mocked in the same manner as maternity leave was when it was first suggested.
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Uncomprehending critics have had a great deal of innocent fun mocking the monetary policy which they sometimes describe as "mumbo-jumbo".
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They are often regarded as the enemy—an authority to be decried, avoided and probably mocked.
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The difficulties that such people face must not be mocked.
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Today, they are a mocking monument to the truth of the proposition that high office and political power can still corrupt.
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He mocked the idea that our troops should move by civilian transport in time of tension and war.
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He should have called their bluff and mocked the acumen of businessmen who value an asset at £38 million today and nothing tomorrow.
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He mocked at him for using platitudes and generalities, and he told him he had indulged in refinements and technicalities.
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They cannot hear the way in which their pleas are largely ignored, sometimes laughed at and often mocked.
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He mocked those of us who are concerned about our natural heritage.
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He said it in a derisory and mocking manner.
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At the moment the law is mocked not only in words but in deeds.
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We may need his energy, but we do not need someone who constantly mocks us.
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He mocked the idea of a top rate tax for the rich.
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There is no point in mocking that aspiration.
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He was mocked for saying that, but, of course, he is absolutely and completely right.
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I may live, perhaps, to be mocked at if proved wrong by events.
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In truth, they apply a double standard of breathtaking proportions which so mocks those in the maintained sector as to be immoral.
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They mocked last year when we said that inflation would fall.
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Such an outcome from the conference must come as a cruel and mocking anticlimax to millions of people all over the world.
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In fact in his speech he confined himself to the stale platitudes of mocking sympathy, of which we are so tired.
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There is a growing number of instances where the law is being mocked at by the public.
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They mocked at the idea of long-term planning, but here is long-term planning with a vengeance.
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To tell those 60,000 men that transference and training will help them is only mocking them.
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I am not mocking those who are genuinely seeking to find a way out of our economic impasse.
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Like a latter-day tricoteuse, she mocked us while the tumbrils roll.
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I say that justice should not he mocked by the passage of time.
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I am in no way mocking the amendment.
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They should be respected and should not be trampled upon, spurned and mocked at without extremely good reason.
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There are those in other countries who for years have derided and mocked and scoffed.
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The whole of these declarations are being flouted and mocked every day that passes.
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I have said it here over and over again, but it was mocked at.
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There are 2 million people in this country being mocked today by all they see going on around them in our "candy-floss" society.
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Even they must now fear the mocking laughter when that hollow claim is made.
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In such schools truancy is rife and teachers are mocked, threatened and even subjected to physical violence.
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The proceedings are brought to a halt and the court is, in effect, mocked.
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They are coming over to our point of view after laughing at us and mocking us.
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I do not share the view that merely mocking the inclusion of the word is a fully adequate response.
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All this mocks the statistics of recorded unemployment.
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We all saw her on television as she mocked the limited action being undertaken.
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The courts and the companies seem to be mocking the victims.
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When we consider their numbers, it mocks our sloganised affluence and the catch phrases about our relative well-being.
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Of course, they are vilified and mocked also by his friends in the gutter press.
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Their worship of selfishness mocks those who feel some responsibility for their fellow citizens.
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The role of strategies is much mocked.
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I also would be somewhat cautious about mocking or undermining the sporting methods used in traditional deer management, in that they provide vital income to many remote areas.
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They are mocking the world.
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Why should there be these mocking interruptions?
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The awkwardness and absurdity of this, often mocked, is a measure of how far the text flouts received canons of literary propriety.
By the final act, the gallery had taken to singing back to him in mocking high catcalls whenever he made his entry.
What is more, he was reported to have subverted school decorum by mocking his fellow teachers and making light of the school's activities.
Clearly this was happening when clergymen were rough-musicked, or jostled, or mocked in effigy.
At the same time, it mocks activists' demand for equality and may lead to the pejoration of the term.
The designation ba nupasand mocks a particular kind of constitution of a female subject-she who takes pleasure in melodramatic fantasy.
The 1881 presidential campaign coarsened: journalists, unfettered by libel laws, caricatured, mocked, and even insulted the once revered general.
His nonconformism attracted a countercultural audience whom he mocked and a college audience whose left and liberal sensibilities he delighted in offending.
Under cover of the margins, he subtly mocked the trial and its outcome.
Neo-orthodoxy mocked its complacency, liberation theology its timidity.
To this end, every object, every thought, everything idolised and admired was turned on its head, mocked and misplaced.
At the same time, it mocks activists' demand for respect and equality, and it initiates the pejoration of the term.
Unregulated words often mocked authority, questioned policy and trimmed reputations.
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