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He reached back into the cradle of equality where democratic histories and fables languished, forgotten and ridiculed
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watch one poor unfortunate after another being ridiculed by the
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Often they have been ridiculed or humiliated
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that she wasn’t being ridiculed, before replying:
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He was ridiculed unmercifully by his
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My colleagues ridiculed the idea of selling those reconfigured
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that, Vernon had ridiculed me about them too
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The men laughed at her appearance, they ridiculed the Witch
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Christians, on the other hand, can apparently be called for everything and generally misrepresented, rubbished and ridiculed with impunity
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Their testimony was later ridiculed, slandered and libeled by government officials
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rejected by His own, despised, and ridiculed
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The concept of the individual must be ridiculed and destroyed
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• The voices of wise and successful men and women are scorned and ridiculed
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Liberty, free trade, the rule of law, the protection of individual rights, and the respect of person and property and the fruits of one's labour are distant memories, perhaps even ridiculed ideals
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For the entire year numerous professors, mostly Jews, ridiculed my southern accent
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Fredrickson—secretary and CA trainee, and Marci Sanchez, the student intern who constantly ridiculed my poor Spanish names and places, but never tried to converse
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He was probably ridiculed by his neighbours, laughed at by his friends, the butt of family jokes, but he believed and he persevered and because he did, we are here today
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My fear is of being shamed and ridiculed and
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“You feared being ridiculed and shunned for exposing your nakedness, you feared offending everyone by desiring females other than your wife, you feared that your sexual performance might be judged to be poor, you feared that promiscuous sex with promiscuous females would lead to sexual diseases and unplanned pregnancies and bastard children and the loss of your wife’s love and the breaking of your marriage, as well as shame, dishonor, humiliation and loss of respect from everyone involved
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They ridiculed Him knowing that she was dead; But He having put them all out took the father of the child her mother and those who were with Him and went in where the child was lying
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In both instances the people of God are being mocked and ridiculed, and both involve Jerusalem
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He was ridiculed because he spoke of them
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Bridget talked to them individually about procreation as best she could, fearing they would be ridiculed or embarrassed at school if they did not have at least a
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The God of Israel you have ridiculed,
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Simply put, while males may be ridiculed and
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She may then be ridiculed or attacked; after all, by her very appearance she is asking for it
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As Jesus paused, silently but thoughtfully contemplating this scene of commerce and confusion, close by he beheld a simple-minded Galilean, a man he had once talked with in Iron, being ridiculed and jostled about by supercilious and would-be superior Judeans; and all of this combined to produce one of those strange and periodic uprisings of indignant emotion in the soul of Jesus
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More often than not, however, the new models are rejected, and often ridiculed, by the establishment
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He was commonly threatened and ridiculed by both animal
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I’d never said it out loud, like Colin, for fear of being ridiculed – or even worse, being disappointed
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he was slandered, ridiculed, and deemed a fool by the people of his
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Many prophets and messengers have been ridiculed throughout the
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Other times they are ridiculed
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certain people but not of the fear of being ridiculed but in the
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While General MacArthur still has not authorized an evacuation of our troops from Korea, pressure from Washington is building on him and his assertion that the presence of Chinese troops in Korea is not confirmed is now widely ridiculed in the United States
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I was thinking about the mess the barn was in, about the love that my heart seemed to share, about how easy it was to ask silly questions and not be ridiculed, about the knot-hole that I peered in, but mostly about the way they genuinely enjoyed being with me
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Immediately he went on the attack and ridiculed all that the opposition had said
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She had hidden it then to avoid being ridiculed, but today she was blessing her aunt
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structures are often ridiculed, those who hold them often shunned
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regions and towns are ridiculed
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If his friends ridiculed him for that, then the hell with them! His hands started caressing gently her face as he spoke softly
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Even when on occasion, some other participants of the 222 Jamboree were interviewed, no matter how mainstream and levelheaded they came across, they were still laughed at, and ridiculed, by the talking heads and so-called experts
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But many of us turned up our noses, and ridiculed her for such outlandish proclamations
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However everyone’s afraid of being ridiculed if they have the temerity to point out publicly that the emperor is stark naked
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Her father had called Him to come and visit, because the girl was very sick; and we read in verse 39 Jesus came in and said to them, "Why are you making all this noise and weeping? The child is not dead but sleeping," - but they ridiculed Him
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There's two examples; one of them is found in Nehemiah, Chapter 2, and it says when they had a vision to build the house, and build the house for God, and build a great thing for God, it says their enemies came and mocked and laughed and ridiculed them, but they used laughter as a put down
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He said she's not dead, she's just sleeping, and they laughed and ridiculed Him
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I can remember vividly times in my own school years of being ridiculed and scorned and how painful it was
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He neither condemned nor ridiculed Christianity; but, like a man who is paralyzed, he could only look at it and examine it, and had not strength of mind to lay hold on it and receive it into his heart
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We do not like to be laughed at and ridiculed by the majority, and to feel that we are always in a minority in every company into which we go
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The fear of being observed upon, laughed at, ridiculed, prevents many a good habit being taken up
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The notion that we could teleport ships across long distances was ‘ridiculous’ but now we are more than capable of it! Is it not possible that there was a truth in all of the lies? If someone did see a Judge and told everyone about it, he’d get ridiculed regardless
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Considered less than fully human by ones who considered themselves the most superior examples of humankind, they were ridiculed, debased, turned out of their homes and then hounded across the continent where they’d lived for countless generations
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Shourie’s book enumerates several illogical and regressive fatwas (though he has also ridiculed several fatwas, which may not be considered regressive by believers of any faith, such as those enumerated in pages 673 to 677 (which are about whether it’s appropriate to cut nails on a certain day or travel on a certain day, and by the way, as Shourie himself mentions, there are ulema (Muslim clerics) who themselves branded most of such queries to be baseless in the light of Islam, but there are indeed Hindus with such beliefs too), among several others mentioned in the book, and certain fatwas he has highlighted are based on the clergy’s own cultural notions – for instance, there is nothing in the Islamic texts prohibiting celebrating birthdays, but since Prophet Muhammad did not do so, a cleric has dismissed it as a European practice antithetical to Islam, though having said that, very many Muslims enjoy celebrating their birthdays, and different clerics also have different perspectives!), and though he acknowledges the existence of progressive clerics, he contends, like that apostate of Islam, that the latter are the ones who are not correctly interpreting Islam, while the regressive folk are
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From the days of Joseph, who was sold into Egypt, dreamers have been scoffed at and ridiculed by those who do not understand the psychology of dreaming
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I believe it results from a fear of being ridiculed for making mistakes or doing a poor job
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You can use the information in the chapter linked below to help overcome your fear of being ridiculed
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But she was made to swear to an oath, drank the water used in birthing the corpse of her husband and worst of all, ridiculed by the community on account of an unfounded accusation of bewitching her husband to death
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Then the tale was remembered, how the Dentist had tried in vain to save Ol’Zeke and had been ridiculed for his trouble
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Not for fear of being ridiculed or laughed at
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The other employees often teased and ridiculed her
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I was afraid of being ridiculed
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She told me many times that she would have no problem going out with someone else who was crossdressed but couldn’t stand the thought of me being ridiculed or possibly harmed
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That version of events was ridiculed for more than one solid reason
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Enough of being doubted, enough of being ridiculed, enough of being treated differently to everyone else
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You’re going to become the most ridiculed schoolgirl in the history of the world! The
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Yes, Olin was right, it was a Grand Circus of a trial and he would be ridiculed in the halls of justice, as a failure, as an incompetent
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In addition, it buffers us with a soft cushion in our thoughts, emotions, and behavior when we are ridiculed, humiliated, and mocked
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Regarding this verse most of the bible teachers will disagree with me saying that here the prophet is talking of Jesus after he was ridiculed, after he was crowned by force with a crown of thorns, after receiving 39 slashes behind his back and after the Roman soldiers played havoc over Jesus, this is the appearance of him just before his crucifixion
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village in time for marriage, he would be ridiculed by the village society and he would prefer to
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” He heard a ridiculed laugh run through Detroit’s head at not caring then the concern at what Rancor would say if he didn’t return with him
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due to the death of his father, senior members of his tribe ridiculed his plan
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So; in order to keep from being hurt, laughed at, ridiculed, and taken advantage of: they stop being honest
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For like most American girls, the tendency to be bossy was in the culture and there was always this gentle assertion, the wish to have the last word, to have her way, not to be ridiculed
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She believed her husband no longer loved her; that he was having affairs; that the people she met knew about these affairs, ridiculed her behind her back and were plotting to separate them
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With the result, that he is scorned and ridiculed for his wife"s infidelities and envied for his professional successes and moneymaking abilities
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They are minimalized, scoffed at, ridiculed, etc
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idea of creation from nothing had been ridiculed as
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True to the prophecies, I was soundly rejected, ignored, ridiculed, and treated with disdain
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Smith had ridiculed him again in front of the whole team
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He will be abused, scoffed at, and ridiculed by
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They even ridiculed the idea
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chuckled broadly and playfully ridiculed my obvious belief that he was nothing more than
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Messengers before you were ridiculed, but those who mocked them became besieged by what they ridiculed
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Messengers before you were also ridiculed, but those who jeered were surrounded by what they had ridiculed
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They have denied the truth, but soon will come to them the news of what they ridiculed
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The evils of what they did will become evident to them, and the very thing they ridiculed will haunt them
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He wheedled, bribed, ridiculed, threatened, and scolded; affected indifference, that he might surprise the truth from her; declared her knew, then that he didn't care; and at last, by dint of perseverance, he satisfied himself that it concerned Meg and Mr
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That either or both of these alternatives are impossible, I see no reason to affirm: if they were so, we might indeed be justly ridiculed as dreamers and visionaries
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’ But there were also text messages which ridiculed the army
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Others ridiculed this doctrine of State employment: It was all very fine, but where was the money to come from? And then those who had been disposed to agree with Owen could relapse into their old apathy
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Philpot ridiculed this: it was not nearly enough
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Even the assistants in the grocers' and drapers' shops laughed and ridiculed and pointed the finger of scorn at them as they passed