As Jesus was being crucified alongside two thieves, one mocked him, but the other asked Jesus to remember him when he came into his kingdom. |
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Imagine sacrificing your son for someone else's sake, and not getting any credit, any appreciation for it, even being scorned and mocked for it. |
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We laughed, we mocked, we teased, we made fun of each other, we made fun of strangers. |
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I mocked as innocently as possible, batting my eyelashes as furiously as I could. |
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Later, he had party members laughing as he mocked the premier's economic recovery plan. |
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He is baited and mocked in South Boston, Little Italy, and wherever papist brutes foregather. |
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But they mocked it in a sufficiently understated manner that, if you'll indulge me, I'm going to try to get a little more mileage out of it. |
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And over 12 years he mocked the UN, while he tyrannised and impoverished his own people. |
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Usually they're mocked as advocating some old-fashioned left-wing politics or some particularism, like saving local conditions against globalism. |
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Workers, critics surmised, must surely feel slighted, insulted, and mocked by such acts of disdain. |
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A true mischief-maker would have expected that kind of response and mocked me, or at least betrayed amusement. |
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Athena, intending to entertain the Olympians by playing the flute is mocked by the gods and retreats to Mount Ida to play alone. |
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His unsuccessful plea for an upper house based on a hereditary colonial peerage was mocked as a bunyip aristocracy. |
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Have you no thought of how your children will be mocked and teased by other children when they're at school? |
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Thou dancest in white vestures, and I God am mocked and vilipended, and in the house of Herod had received a white vesture. |
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Kipling mocked the place, viceroys and vicereines hated it, but here the British rulers of India spent most of their imperial century. |
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He mocked his challenger as a vacillator who could spend the whole time debating himself. |
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Faced with a cruel and unrelenting system of numbers that mocked him, he invented a new one! |
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I was mocked as a simpleton when I sang of birds and bees and flowers like a child. |
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Some guy called Tim also mocked me all night for claiming to be able to moonwalk and then not actually being able to do it. |
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I was told to pray, and I mocked them, because I couldn't see the point in it, so I was punished for being blasphemous. |
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I quickly mocked it up to add a little more life to the site and to replace the button that was there before. |
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The children burst out laughing when she mocked the way some people took food, comparing it to the cows chewing its cud. |
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His spirit taunted her, mocked her from the higher, ethereal plane of existence. |
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The equivocacy of Descartes's position was mocked by many of his contemporaries. |
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Certain persons betrayed him, demanded his death, brought him to trial, condemned and delivered him up, mocked, tormented, and executed him. |
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I worked in talkback radio for several years and when the microphone is off, people like him are openly mocked and laughed at by the hosts. |
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This duo of delirium shows that Milligan may just have been a wrongly mocked defrocked filmmaker. |
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Once again he was lambasted and mocked when he had the audacity to put forward a logical explanation. |
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Doing so is justifiable cause for being mocked, teased, and otherwise humiliated. |
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I actually got mocked by colleagues for helping kids with their resumes and prepping for job interviews. |
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But most of all, the politically correct do not like being publicly mocked and revealed as ridiculous. |
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I mean, he made fun of them, he mocked them if they lost the tennis match or the swimming meet. |
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As such, this country's democratic values are contradicted, and seemingly mocked, as it expends military energy to suppress those who strive for self-determination. |
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Yet when he abided by the request of politicians to first consult Congress, many Republicans mocked him for this same exact act. |
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Reporters whose only battlefront experience may have been color war in camp, mocked him for that. |
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Had Palin made a remark so blindingly ignorant, she would have been rightfully mocked as a novice and an incompetent. |
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The delightfully trippy television special has been mocked as feminist propaganda disguised as entertainment. |
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Or the person may have been sustained, but mercilessly mocked and shunned in life. |
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He actively disliked non-smokers and merrily mocked teetotallers. |
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Paul watched his father marginalized and mocked as he was trapped by the GOP establishment determination that he was a kook. |
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The choice of Kline was widely mocked by the punditocracy as less than optimal. |
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De Oliveira had good reports as a pupil at the Tasso da Silveira school, but he was mocked by fellow students. |
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Reagan benefited by being sandwiched between two pols frequently mocked as lily-livered. |
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Brown supporters at one rally mocked her with tomahawk chops and war cries. |
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There is this unspoken idea that if you participate in it you will be mocked and trolled and pranked. |
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Everyday I had to go through the pain of being mocked and laughed at. |
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And he allows himself to be mocked without taking revenge on the mocker. |
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Pagans mocked the notion as a bogy to frighten people into the Church. |
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According to the story, Eminem has admitted that he overreacted at the 2002 MTV ceremony after being mocked by a dog puppet. |
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The people sneered and mocked me as I descended down the stairs. |
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The four of us mocked the commercials and trailers resoundingly, and I made the odd snide remark to Ben that I heard my other companion laughing at. |
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The gently mocked iPhone commercial featuring Zooey Deschanel quizzing Siri spawned a wildly popular Twitter spoof. |
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And the attempts to reboot GOProud are being actively mocked by the men who founded the group. |
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He didn't say anything too offensive, but his eyes mocked her. |
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He was roundly mocked for pointing to his immediate family members as evidence that women are doing great as a group. |
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The company, whose portfolio includes Discovery Channel, TLC, and Animal Planet, has been roundly mocked for the past few years. |
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Sometimes male workers collectively mocked and challenged managerial and supervisory claims for respect and authority from their shop-floor subordinates. |
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After people become fed up with stereotypical beauty idols, which Warhol once mocked in his works on Hollywood stars, an idolization of alternative celebrities arises. |
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But in the very next sentence he mocked that he himself had been ill-used. |
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The murderous roar mocked their fragile armor of skin, flesh, bones. |
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He started laughing and mocked the old man with cynical derision. |
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In 1992 Spitting Image mocked his consumption of garden peas. |
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In fact, people who even used a name or tried to maintain any continuity of identity at all were generally mocked as namefags. |
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He was disdainful of those he thought of as the little people. He openly sneered at them. They mocked him behind his back. |
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Now that we know we have mocked out the objects and verified that the method we expected was called, we are ready to write a unit test. |
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He mimed and mocked me. His allusions were definitely highbrow. He was well-read. He knew French. He was versed in logodaedaly and logomancy. |
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A cab driver in Pittsburgh was shot in the back by an Islamophobic passenger who ranted about Daesh and mocked the Prophet Mohammed. |
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He was often mocked for what were seen as sycophantic odes to the king, most notably in Byron's long ironic dedication of Don Juan to Southey. |
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Goody sparked allegations of racism after she bad-mouthed Shetty's cooking and mocked her accent. |
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The Boeotians, inhabitants of central Greece, whose credentials were impeccable, were routinely mocked for their stupidity and gluttony. |
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Not only citizens opposed and even mocked such decrees, also local government officials refused to enforce such laws. |
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According to the Daily Star, the Twitter 'AVB' they targeted is an American playwright called Ashley Van Buren, who mocked the British yobs. |
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A European trailer for the video game The Sims 3 includes a character mocked up as Boyle. |
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After the hung result led the Conservatives to seek DUP support for a minority government, this rhetoric was mocked by opponents. |
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His novels mocked and maligned the French middle class, ironizing it into oblivion. |
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Cleese also had viewers in stitches when he mocked German hotel guests with a high-kicking goosestep in TV's Fawlty Towers. |
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Maxentius mocked the portrait's subject as the son of a harlot and lamented his own powerlessness. |
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A FACEBOOK group called Plus Size Modelling has mocked up an image of a fat. |
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They say that mimicry is the sincerest form of flattery, but I still think I'm being mocked when he acts just like me. |
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Their hairstyle, unusually long for the era and mocked by many adults, became an emblem of rebellion to the burgeoning youth culture. |
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At lively talkbacks some accused the show of overly sympathetic attitudes toward evangelicals, while others said it mocked the faithful. |
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Instead he mocked them and rehashed old ideas with retread rhetoric. |
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The moral universe of Doctor Who is not taken seriously, but cruel-heartedly mocked instead. |
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He was mocked in British newspapers as a short tempered small man. |
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He reproached his wife with unwifely disobedience, and with the crime of turning her own offspring against his father, and the two but mocked him! |
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A year after Shii wrote his essay, forced anonymity had become widely accepted on the image board. Anyone deemed a tripfag was quickly shot down and mocked. |
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The 22-year-old believes the suspect targeted her because he didn't like her fashion sense, recalling how he mocked her black lace dress and stiletto heels. |
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Her drinking disgusted him, and he often mocked her for being short and corpulent, which made it difficult for her to catch him to discipline him. |
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Among fellow writers, Dickens has been both lionised and mocked. |
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On being told to contact one Munia Postan in Cambridge, the policeman concluded that the law was being mocked and marched poor Hrothgar off to the police station. |
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Indeed, a 1961 editorial in the Situationist International mocked the Swiss sculptor's kinetic contraption, constructing a less heraldic lineage for Tinguely's work. |
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After more Jordan sideswipes in the aftermath of the game, David Gold gently mocked the Palace supremo in his speech at the Blues' annual awards dinner. |
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They snorted, harrumphed and mocked Labour MPs who tried to paint a genuine picture of families who are forced to choose between eating and heating. |
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It began with doggerel, spoken stiltedly by the quartet of presenters, who mocked what they had said but then continued to speak stiltedly throughout. |
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Mocked in Italy as a bumbling rural priest, he is seen as dull and uncharismatic. |
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