It was a long, empty morning in the silent office, filled only with the echoes of a taunting voice. |
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He'd make humorous, taunting faces or just out-do her hits with an unserious blow or a tickle. |
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Not only that, every time they're able to score a point they start taunting and teasing us, and they were good at it. |
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For instance, while waiting once on the on-deck circle in Boston, a fan began taunting him. |
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She had barely escaped disinheritance but that didn't stop her from confronting her father or taunting him about her lifestyle. |
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They began taunting the friends and threatening them, before launching a physical attack. |
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It was under the pressure of people in the audience hurling drunken comments, taunting him, wanting him to fail, expecting him to fall apart. |
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The kid who was bullied becomes the bully, taunting, beating up fellow students, and intimidating teachers. |
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Nikolas was already relishing the idea of taunting Tyler with this interesting information. |
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She'd sat by her car, waiting while snickering students passed by, taunting her for what she couldn't understand and could care less about. |
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When my mum wasn't in the room he would always say snide remarks, taunting me. |
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Suddenly, the green-and-white-clad morons began taunting the Thistle crowd, before lobbing missiles in their direction. |
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Alban turned to face the taunting eyes of the old governess feeling both rage and shame rise in his bosom. |
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It probed around his mind, taunting it, torturing it, but never letting on who or what it might be. |
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They then started taunting him and shouted at him before kicking the football into his face. |
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The boys soon began taunting and insulting each other, in some cases turning against good friends who were now on the opposing team. |
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Ella flaunted her beringed hand in the faces of many young men, taunting them with the promise of fortune in exchange for a reluctant kiss. |
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As the conversation had a pause Katt tried to speak, but Eden and Jared quickly resumed speaking as if taunting her. |
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His taunting of the king and a scurrilous lampoon of Charles II in front of the French ambassador helps to seal his fate. |
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I heard the taunting whistle of the koel and I knew I was in a mango orchard. |
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And so begins the taunting game of cat and mouse, which puts Joe's relationship and mental health in jeopardy. |
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After half-an-hour of this taunting and torture, the only place his men would have been was in his bad books. |
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As soon as they turn the corner, Tommy's behavior turns to taunting and jeers. |
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I was first confused, then enraged, as he bobbed in the waves repeating his taunting question. |
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The sound of several hundred bookies and professionals all shouting at once, all jeering and taunting. |
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He might surface, gasp for air and taunting by his pirate comrades and then be keelhauled back underwater. |
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He drew a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for taunting after he flipped the ball at a Detroit player on the sideline. |
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Shoplifters are taunting them with these minor thefts, undeterred by CCTV cameras. |
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He looked up and the saurian creature's slitted eyes seemed to stare back at him, taunting him. |
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A voice cut cold and taunting through the clangor of the fight. |
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He was screaming and carrying on and raving and cussing and taunting me and trying his best to escape from whatever restraints we put him in so that he could come after me. |
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We often see various species of birds roosting between the leaves, picking on the sweet dates and taunting the small boys below who can't reach the nests. |
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He was with a group of Boston townsmen taunting Redcoats on sentry duty that snowy night. |
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He was also a peerless yapper, taunting opponents in Tikkanese, an unintelligible mishmash of Swedish, Finnish, and English. |
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She and police thought it was a hoaxer getting a kick out of taunting a distraught mother. |
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It's just that he wasn't entitled to make such a purgatorial piece of work, coldly taunting his audience's presumed shallow liberalism. |
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He has the moneylender waiting at the door every day and taunting him. None of this is globalisation's fault. |
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They endured lewd jokes, taunting and unwelcome physical contact. |
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According to O'Brien it's not easy with an angry crowd of role-playing GIs taunting them and dousing them with water. |
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He believed students were taunting him, driving by his home at all hours of the night and honking a car horn. |
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As the neon sign flashes on and off outside, Chris begins to hear the disembodied voices of Kitty and Johnnie teasing him, taunting him, and accusing him. |
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She meant that she had been betrayed by the killers then on the run, taking hostages, taunting police and convulsing the whole French nation. |
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The film ends with Vinz being accidentally shot dead by a policeman, who is taunting him with a gun. |
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This provides bullies with the perfect means of taunting their target with little fear of being caught. |
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Do you have what it takes to withstand the brutal onslaught and relentless taunting of the world's toughest commanders? |
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He is subject to taunting by his companions, and suffers through the misunderstanding of parents and teachers. |
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Not only does such taunting hurt boys and young men, it also directly feeds into sexism. |
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He should stop wasting his time taunting Rick Perry with penny-ante bets and put his lucre to good use. |
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Canadian diesel enthusiasts are probably getting a bit tired of the seemingly endless taunting going on lately. |
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Discrimination in the sense of treating people as inferior, taunting them and putting them at a disadvantage is an evil that must be eradicated. |
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Offensive conduct may include degrading remarks, jokes or taunting, insulting gestures, or the circulation of offensive pictures or materials. |
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This has incurred ridicule and taunting her whole life by schoolmates, and especially by her mother. |
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In a fight full of trash-talking and taunting, Jones appeared tired early, and said having to lose weight to come down from heavyweight took its toll. |
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And even as he plots defenses against American and allied air raids, he is taunting Vladimir Putin and his allies in Grozny. |
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I circled in the air, taunting her with lashes from my whip. |
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There was a Chinese guy, who's bag I assume it was, taunting it by opening his mouth really wide and moving his arms up and down, but the bird was having none of it. |
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Then she leaves the bag on the window sill, visible to the squirrels, taunting them, hoping one of them will take a leap and brain themselves on the glass. |
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Liston lies out for the count, while Ali stands taunting him. |
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The seven man, five woman jury rejected a call to convict him of manslaughter on the grounds of his claims that he was provoked by his wife taunting him about affairs. |
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All of this happened while he endured endless taunting and baiting by racist opponents and hostile crowds and frigid responses from some of his own teammates. |
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Or maybe you want to watch while she cheats on you, taunting you, forcing you to get involved in humiliating ways. |
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It looked as though New York's City Hall had been overtaken by smokers intent on taunting Michael Bloomberg one last time. |
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They seem content to hold what they have, clashing regularly, testing and taunting each other. |
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The Iranian leader is taunting the West again by palling around with Latin America autocrats. |
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I also see a lot of penalties for taunting and unsportsmanlike conduct. |
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She's a real tease, taunting him to steal a kiss or cop a feel. |
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Far along in the distance one could see the cows frolicking in the fields, the birds soaring past the trees, and the cats taunting the field mice. |
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A breakdown in a group of friends led to one girl bullying and encouraging other teenaged girls to join in the taunting and verbal torture of Dawn-Marie Wesley. |
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Figure represents number of reported cases of bullying, which includes written or visual inappropriate messages, name calling, physical bullying, and taunting. |
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Rabbi Arik, who remained calm and courteous despite the taunting and accusations, is a powerful example of a man committed to justice and peaceful negotiation. |
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Two patrons of the bar, both female and very drunk, did not find his work amusing and they began heckling and taunting him in a very aggressive fashion, even going to the point of throwing drinks at him. |
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The MItchells get a rare bit of good news at Ben's hearing when Jordan comes clean about taunting his attacker. |
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As a teenager, William Trego burned his scalp under a gas jet to protest the harsh treatment from his taunting schoolmates and unsympathetic teachers, so his parents let him drop out of school. |
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Seven months that Château-Gaillard was taunting the king of France. |
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Children sometimes stop using their father's name to prevent taunting. |
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The righteous will evidently never tire of the pelting and taunting of Tony Blair, and perhaps those like him who choose to join the Roman choir of extreme unctuousness must expect their meed of abuse. |
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There is a case in the news right now about a young person who took his own life and the possibility is that he did that as a result of the taunting and teasing received in school. |
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He followed in his brother's footsteps when driven to it by his mother's taunting. |
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I said ok and resorted to only taunting or using a taunt spell to get mobs off the wizzy but the cleric got up me for that too. |
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The teacher accused the bullies of barbarianism when she caught them taunting the girl in a wheelchair. |
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Amid taunting from the Coliseum crowd, Paus suffered through a terrible night in the Bruins' 27-0 loss. |
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Ironically, catastrophic violence of the type that occurred at OC Transpo frequently has its roots in the everyday type of harassment that takes the form of teasing and taunting. |
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The supervisor also seemed to enjoy taunting the employee about his back pain, driving over bumps when they were in a truck together and laughing about it. |
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As if taunting the heavens, local Sacramento politicians have insanely allowed developers to construct thousands of residences on the bottomlands of flood plains. |
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But time proved a mortal enemy Friday, and Bryant would not be denied by buzzers sounding or red lights flashing or tenths of seconds ticking off and taunting him. |
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