Like so many other claims that Bush has made about the glowing future of Iraq, the horror of America's supermaxes mocks that claim as well. |
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Then he mocks me with his voice, by pitching it about ten times higher than usual. |
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The music mocks the pompous words with its crude, plodding scales, and speaks of horror rather than triumph. |
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Like Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, this emblem mocks Greek heroes while celebrating them as ideal exempla. |
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She mocks anyone who considers cats to be a nuisance, and thinks it is acceptable for cats to mess in other people's private gardens. |
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There is in Machado's prose a playfulness that teases the reader, humor that mocks solemnity and seriousness. |
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Too bad Die Mommie Die wasn't shot for the widest of widescreens, to properly evoke the irresistible trash it unpersuasively mocks. |
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Stanley mocks her more by telling her that her outfit is a Mardi Gras costume. |
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He mocks and tortures the Chinese laundryman, though privately his friend, along with the other boys. |
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She mocks their employer savagely behind his back and displays a kittenish charm to his face. |
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This eager anticipation almost mocks readerly expectation as it is simultaneously manipulating it. |
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Regionalism attracts because we perceive that the admittedly global economy mocks any preoccupation with localism and local loyalties and causes. |
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The mocks were soon and if she didn't check this beforehand and it was wrong I'd get a bad mark. |
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And by December, GCSE mocks are being sat before the final exam timetables come through in Spring. |
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Democracy works by keeping leaders accountable and a campaign that consists of little more than photo opportunities mocks democracy, period. |
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But the ingrained assumption that we are legislator, judge, jury and executioner mocks any notion of global order. |
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The world mocks us evangelicals for saying we harangue men when we tell them they must go to Jesus Christ. |
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Conservative critics should pay closer attention to what South Park so irreverently jeers at and mocks. |
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Perhaps they will turn away in disillusionment, as if such discord mocks all meaning. |
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But today the daily panic and the long line of citizens testing for anthrax mocks this misplaced confidence. |
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In the end, Malley is really unlike the sort of grandstanding, romantic surrealism he mocks. |
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His song, with its 2 billion YouTube views, mocks the effeteness of a generation of South Korean nouveaux-riches. |
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In the back of their patrol car, with her hands cuffed behind her, she mocks their cowardice. |
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If your 11-year-old mocks you by making a cawing voice, upturn his dinner plate and mock his mocking voice. |
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Lacking the common touch, Coriolanus mocks rather than flatters the unwashed masses whose approval he must seek. |
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Shostakovich so gleefully mocks just about everyone that Kovalyov encounters that the noseless major seems almost sympathetic. |
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But the slaughter still mocks Mr Obama's pieties about interdependence, and his glib plans for win-win diplomacy. |
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And I notice that it's a world without humour, a world that sneers, that mocks the weak and looks up to the rich. |
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We may need his energy, but we do not need someone who constantly mocks us. |
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The attempt to reintroduce the European Constitution under another name shows disdain for the grassroots verdict and mocks the people. |
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And the truth is that this wall's existence mocks the progress we seemed to have made since that bright, shining day in Berlin 20 years ago. |
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It mocks our citizens who expect protection and security from the European Union. |
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Surely by saying someone will serve 200 years when it is not a possibility only mocks the justice system. |
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It mocks all of those millions of people who are labelled as the working poor. |
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It mocks our pieties, it doubts our concern, it questions our commitment. |
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Yes, in all honestly she is a bit of a dingbat, but she is also a very caring person, striving to keep her dignity and sanity in a world that often times mocks her faith. |
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Every time the thermometer drops, another anti-science politician mocks climate change as a fallacy. |
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He usually just playfully mocks me in a surfer bro voice anytime I lose my keys or get the muchies. |
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In Helga, she creates a self-referential Melanctha of the twenties who at moments openly mocks the very biologistic literary tradition that has produced her. |
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His work mocks our desire for a safe, fantasy non-place for our garbage. |
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It is worth noting as well that Bill C-257 effectively mocks the right of this worker to earn his living, once his bargaining unit goes on strike and prevents his employer from calling upon him. |
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Not only is the human rights situation deplorable, but the regime also mocks the world community by violating international principles and ignoring the IAEA's demands. |
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The humorous article or essay, on the other hand, is a blend of sympathy and gentle pity with irony, a form of criticism that gently mocks not only others but the mocker himself. |
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The episode mocks the courageous efforts of Canada's brave men and women in Afghanistan and is particularly hurtful as Canadians mourn the loss of four more soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. |
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The veteran newshound mocks Becky but eventually puts pride to one side and settles into the presenter's chair. |
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Kulture spotlights how Hollywood mocks and excludes Asian men while fetishizing Asian women. |
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The clip mocks the courageous efforts of Canada's brave men and women in Afghanistan and is particularly hurtful as Canada mourns the loss of four more soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. |
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The bit mocks white women, like Ilana, who glom on to black politics. |
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The finance minister mocks Atlantic Canadians when he denies breaking the promise, when he denies side deals and when he speaks of better choices. |
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Yobbos Do Yoga is a fun filled story which mocks stereotypes and cleverly incorporates many traditional yoga asanas in a rollicking good yarn. |
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It would be bad enough if it simply did not fulfil the promise, but when it ends up doubling the GST on reading materials, I think that simply mocks the people to whom the promise was originally made. |
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In fact, he mocks the fact that many are interested in treating chrysotile fibres encapsulated in cement with the same fear as amphibole fibres released into the air. |
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In the end, the Panel does not equate the two Amanda episodes to the horrible social practice of bullying, which tends to be behaviour that aggressively mocks, belittles, demeans, vilifies or physically harms its victims. |
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It is a response that mocks his compassionless and impractical knee-jerk politics. |
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The forest that has swallowed Abney Park mocks the original design for an arboretum, where every plant was carefully labelled to elevate the public taste. |
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There's a subgroup that both attends and mocks, but it's tiny. |
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None who have profaned the intimacy of a fellow being in this way should then be surprised if someone along the way then strips and mocks him as well. |
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The assembly of materials, whacked-out scejarios, and sly political undertow mocks the seeming coherence and uselessness of the work. |
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The boundlessness of the night sky mocks our sense of scale. |
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The world mocks at it, and sometimes puts one in the pillory for it. |
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