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Mockery is one way of saying that a view does not deserve to be taken seriously.
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Mockery is one way of saying that a view does not deserve to be taken seriously.
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This may be true: “Mockery is one way of saying that a view does not deserve to be taken seriously.”
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Mockery is the kryptonite to a candidate aspiring to high office.
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Mockery is the kryptonite to a candidate aspiring to high office.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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If you have only seen the US version, you will find some familiar faces here — Greg Proups, Colin Mockery, Ryan Styles — but you'll also see Josie Lawrence, Tony Slattery, John Sessions, Mike McShane, Jim Sweeny, Steve Steen.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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They're from what you might call Mockery Central, and are intended to degrade the conversation here to the point it becomes a joke.
"Each candidate chooses the rule at the moment that is in their self-interest." Ann Althouse 2008
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'Mockery' he insisted 'is a rust that corrodes all it touches.'
ScreenTalk 2009
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Google's Book Battle Rages On, Proposed Deal Makes "Mockery" Of Copyright Law
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The Lina Lamont Fan Club: Autism and the Rules of Mockery skip to main | skip to sidebar
Autism and the Rules of Mockery nissa_amas_katoj 2009
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