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Christians are mocked and ridiculed, entire classes of people ridiculed.
She was tired of being ridiculed and made fun of.
It was hard — I was being ridiculed, rumors were flying.
He is ridiculed abroad and disliked in the Foreign Office.
Schumer ridiculed McConnell's contention that the Democratic action was unprecedented.
In fact, outside of Southern Italy it is often ridiculed.
"Because of me, the government has been ridiculed," he wrote.
Trump called the porn star Stormy Daniels "Horseface," ridiculed Sen.
His style was ridiculed as much as it was praised.
I had put in the work: I had been ridiculed.
He has ridiculed Ms. Warren's claims of Native American ancestry.
And the plan is already being ridiculed by all sides.
Some Israeli commentators ridiculed that, on Wednesday, as "fake news".
Critics ridiculed the prop, which also created confusion in Israel.
And he has been ridiculed, dismissed and bemoaned ever since.
My body is both emulated and ridiculed for its shape.
Mr. Gibson thought about the ridiculed astronomer in the movie.
President Donald Trump has ridiculed Warren with the nickname "Pocahontas".
" In his remarks, Mr. Trump ridiculed Mr. Bolton as "Mr.
Arrington was duly ridiculed when the indictment emerged in June.
Trump constantly publicly ridiculed and berated Sessions over his recusal.
He was roundly applauded by Republicans and ridiculed by Democrats.
The only thing I remember is being ridiculed on MTV.
KURTZ: you were ridiculed of course, on SNL by Melissa McCarthy.
Other members of the dance music community have ridiculed James' remarks.
Allison's decision to remain a virgin would be lauded, not ridiculed.
This isn't the president's first time he's been ridiculed mid-speech.
Recently, Fox News aired a shameful segment that ridiculed Asian Americans.
Italian officials have ridiculed different explanations put forward by Egyptian investigators.
His later Twitter message ridiculed any talk of his stepping down.
Mr. Trump ridiculed Mr. Obama as much as he did Mrs.
Not bad for a place once ridiculed as a cow pasture.
Mr. Trump also ridiculed his opponent in the presidential race, Mrs.
His 2006 faux documentary film "Borat" ridiculed Kazakhstan and Middle Americans.
It may be possible, but Iran's leaders have ridiculed the idea.
When Mr. Assadullah's decision became public, his family first ridiculed him.
An official ridiculed The Times's investigation but didn't deny its findings.
He wasn't ridiculed so much as ignored, and he was lonely.
Faulty predictions have been ridiculed and even blamed for economic damage.
He've been hard pressed to contain himself after being ridiculed mercilessly!
He's mocked and ridiculed of not being some foreign policy expert.
He was sued for defamation, denounced, ridiculed, shunned, hated and feared.
In fact, they ridiculed the evidence and the lack of it.
He ridiculed the lefty way she wielded a pair of scissors.
He in turn ridiculed her praise of Britain's Brexit decision as "formidable".
"I'm getting ridiculed by other members of the police force," he explains.
I've received death threats, been berated, judged, ridiculed, dismissed, shamed, and attacked.
If they're bullish and there's a negative outcome, they are ridiculed endlessly.
Being Slut shamed and ridiculed is not fun it's hurtful and mean.
A crying photo will get you ridiculed for being inauthentic or cringey.
The columnist was widely ridiculed online for his response to the incident.
"You've heard during the campaign he's ridiculed people with disabilities," he said.
He deserves to be ridiculed — the bully sucking up to the bully.
However, developers have long ridiculed it one of the worst programming languages.
Kimmel ridiculed Cruz for turning around and asking Trump for help anyway.
The move was ridiculed immediately by members of the young, urban Twitterati.
Many in the gay community ridiculed the article as a needless scare.
Warren W. Harris, who argued the case for KBR, ridiculed that notion.
Others say they are often ridiculed by managers when they raise concerns.
"Rammāls are ridiculed by a good chunk of society," says Karjoo-Ravary.
In the clip, Bloomberg ridiculed presidential candidates for talking about transgender rights.
I went out and got a phone that my coworkers ridiculed me for.
The affluenza diagnosis, not recognized by the American Psychiatric Association, was widely ridiculed.
Deval Patrick, has ridiculed the governor over the dynamic with the sitting president.
He's stricken by his condition and has often even been ridiculed by it.
" And his most-ridiculed topics include President Barack Obama and the "Failing @nytimes.
He is often ridiculed for his taste for Western gadgets and frequent gaffes.
I've been constantly being ridiculed and bullied and I've still held my dignity.
He ridiculed his business record and challenged him to release his tax returns.
A host of liberal blogs and left-leaning journalists ridiculed the comment Monday.
On Tuesday, Erdogan ridiculed the opposition leader for losing the last seven elections.
Once widely ridiculed, they are now seen as a kind of status symbol.
He was pilloried and ridiculed on social media by fans and fellow players.
When the Note debuted in 2011, it was ridiculed for its giant screen.
In November 2018, after months of being publicly ridiculed by Trump, Sessions resigned.
Suddenly there are individual components that can be picked apart, ridiculed, and demonized.
The president insulted and ridiculed his national security adviser by name in response.
The nurse said some doctors have ridiculed staff members who have raised concerns.
In recent months, Mr. Trump and Ms. Waters have often ridiculed each other.
He ridiculed Coca-Cola as "garbage" — but said he would keep drinking it.
Most of their efforts have been ridiculed at best, and ignored at worst.
Ms. Martz was ridiculed for washing Mr. Hedges's clothes shortly after the crash.
The movie's creators redesigned its title character after an early trailer was ridiculed.
Feminists were dismissed as unattractive, shrill harridans or ridiculed as politically correct scolds.
On Twitter, the show's staged moments are analyzed and ridiculed in real time.
I got ridiculed for writing poems, and so I became a closet poet.
"I saw myself alone, unprotected, cornered, ridiculed, made inferior, invisible," Ms. Tonani wrote.
But my point is that so many people mocked and ridiculed Donald Trump.
Her widely ridiculed childhood wellness program, Be Best, is not really a thing.
Maxine Waters' I.Q. is in the "mid-60s" and ridiculed Arizona Republican Sen.
Chinese pundits ridiculed U.S. sanction threats as "calling a deer a horse," i.e.
The court's decision has since been both lauded and ridiculed in Italian media.
New York lawmakers who should have jumped at the governor's proposal ridiculed it instead.
Once at University, they were ridiculed by professors as well as the male students.
Sansa was raped and ridiculed by her psychopathic husband, Ramsay, on their wedding night.
The decision, like many Tesla has made, was ridiculed by some in the industry.
But the stakes are high, and participants risk being ridiculed or overstepping the line.
When journalists ridiculed him in the campaign he threatened to open up libel laws.
Online court watchers have ridiculed Crichton&aposs opinion, which went beyond prosecutors&apos arguments.
But the scheme, first announced in December, has been widely ridiculed as a scam.
It questioned our rampant destruction of Mother Earth, and ridiculed our self-proclaimed importance.
INGRAHAM: Remember when Trump was ridiculed by everyone when he said I was wiretapped.
I might get ridiculed, or I might get laughed at — I'm prepared for that.
The city was the subject of jokes on late night television, and ridiculed globally.
The diagnosis is not recognized by the American Psychiatric Association and was widely ridiculed.
Turkey formally requested that Germany prosecute a comedian who ridiculed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Mr Erdogan went ballistic in May after a German comedian ridiculed him (see article).
A man once ridiculed by many prominent Republicans will become the G.O.P. standard-bearer.
He also ridiculed as "nonsense" an old colonial proposal to resettle Jews in Africa.
"I've ridiculed everyone on the roster," McGregor noted, not entirely inaccurately, after the fight.
The two go to the police to report the alleged spirits, but get ridiculed.
If you weren't, you got ridiculed in the comments section of your submission post.
I was ridiculed and made fun of, told I was weird, and felt freakish.
It mystifies Westerners that Mikhail Gorbachev is loathed and ridiculed in his own country.
Sure, every generation is ridiculed by the previous one, but for iGen it's different.
Last fall, Mr. Kalinak, the interior minister, ridiculed journalists who asked about the threats.
Historically these things have been ridiculed in comparison to masculine interests and gender expression.
Which Andrew has ridiculed, and which looks (she acknowledges) silly, should she wear that ?
Instead of taking advantage of his followers, Salahuddin ridiculed their saintly ideas of him.
And so many of you that knew him mocked and ridiculed even the idea.
Since going public she says she's received death threats, and been ridiculed and shamed.
The diagnosis, which is not recognized by the American Psychiatric Association, was widely ridiculed.
Nunes is getting ridiculed for his legal filings, first against Twitter, now against McClatchy.
Spicer's performance was widely ridiculed: Sean Spicer looks like a car dealership inflatable guy.
Dr. Jackson was widely ridiculed for using excessive language in describing the president's health.
Carlson, who was ridiculed for his coverage of pandas, didn't completely ignore this story.
The photo went viral last night as people ridiculed Trump for being such a buffoon.
The photo went viral this year as people ridiculed Trump for being such a buffoon.
In fact, I'm known to (and often ridiculed for) spending too much money on technology.
In turn, they were ridiculed by critics for being awed by a president acting presidential.
After he posted the fake meme, Perry was roundly ridiculed as gullible across social media.
Having her appearance dissected, ridiculed, and criticized has not been easy, Serena Williams has admitted.
"Dumbo" is called a fucked-up name because of how he looks and is ridiculed.
He's since deleted the post from Facebook after getting ridiculed on the social media site.
"But they were belittled, ridiculed, and controlled"—and of course witnessed years of brutal abuse.
In elementary school, I was ridiculed by my peers for having "dots" on my face.
The man has been ridiculed on social media and even kicked out of his office.
Avril wore her teenage angst on her sleeve and was really fucking ridiculed for it.
B as a means to vent his frustrations at being ridiculed for his contentions. B.o.
She recently told Entertainment Tonight that Sugar Bear has ridiculed her size on multiple occasions.
One of them, House of Representatives Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, ridiculed Trump's assertion on Thursday.
In it, he questioned the President's patriotism, criticized his policies and ridiculed his campaign promises.
KB Home: Cramer was ridiculed for recommending this homebuilder's stock when it was at $14.
He's also promised to stay "neutral" on Israel and Palestine, a position ridiculed by Sens.
Although many other coaches ridiculed it, Gould and Turrall showed how effective it could be.
"The campaign last cycle was ridiculed about this but it's still happening," the official said.
Gone are the days when female athletes were openly demeaned or ridiculed in sports coverage.
He ridiculed his fixation on false rumors that the president had been born in Kenya.
He frequently ridiculed former President Obama for how often he played golf while in office.
We're trying our best, following the footsteps of our parents, and getting ridiculed for it.
The "affluenza" diagnosis, which is not recognized by the American Psychiatric Association, was widely ridiculed.
O'Donnell has famously sparred with Trump since 2006, when she ridiculed him on The View.
On Friday, speaking to his country's rubber-stamp parliament, Mr. Kim ridiculed Mr. Moon's efforts.
An article in National Review, a conservative magazine, ridiculed the Democrats' case against Judge Kavanaugh.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada was ridiculed for his Bollywood-worthy outfits in India.
But he has also ridiculed him as "Little Rocket Man" for his ballistic missile tests.
She said the university provided a space where no one was ridiculed or felt abnormal.
Disillusionment arrives, however, when Bella appears at Carnegie Hall and is ridiculed by the audience.
He also ridiculed President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, who emphasized the need for action.
The affluenza diagnosis, which is not recognized by the American Psychiatric Association, was widely ridiculed.
AT&T has been ridiculed for overstating 25G availability by using bogus 25G phone icons.
Instead Mr. O'Reilly blamed others, embracing the victimization he so ridiculed of the American left.
They ridiculed an obese man, a poor man, a gay pop star and several women.
They ridiculed an obese man, a poor man, a gay pop star and several women.
When I was young, I was ridiculed and beaten more than once for being queer.
Prigozhin has ridiculed the criminal charges and is unlikely ever to enter a US courtroom.
Announced with enormous fanfare, worshipped, and then ridiculed when reviewers accidentally pried their phones apart.
Abandoned and ridiculed by Trump, Cohen decided to exact a very public form of revenge.
Interrogators ridiculed detainee by developing creative stories to fill in gaps in detainee's cover story.
I'm quite dark, and it's something I've been ridiculed and exoticized for throughout my life.
"I was ridiculed that I look like a certain character," she said, referring to Smiley's joke.
The widely ridiculed Trump regime official says he plans to host an online event on Friday.
Sprint has fallen to last place among the big carriers and is regularly ridiculed by Legere.
She has been relentlessly pursued by paparazzi, and her body scrutinised and ridiculed by the press.
So when she doubled down on one of her most-ridiculed quotes, the Internet went crazy.
We're on the right side of history, but in a lot of ways we're just ridiculed.
As duchess, Fergie was mercilessly ridiculed by the tabloid media on both sides of the pond.
He has ridiculed women reporters and has drawn obscene pictures when he knew they were watching.
They don't want to be judged and ridiculed... They're afraid of what their partner will think.
Ms Clifford has not merely ridiculed and perhaps imperilled Mr Trump more effectively than anyone else.
And he ridiculed the idea that Western powers could ensure arms only reached moderate rebel groups.
But while the press attention gave the movement a global audience, it also ridiculed its vision.
" During the campaign, he once ridiculed another Republican candidate, Carly Fiorina, saying, "Look at that face!
Seeking empathy through sensationalism is something left-leaning liberals are frequently ridiculed for by the Right.
We are celebrating the fruits of research that could just as easily have found itself ridiculed.
Some have ridiculed him for his contradicting remarks on whether he intends to pursue martial law.
In general, no-go zone designations are ridiculed by those who know the areas in question.
Those Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees that spoke against the move were marginalized, ignored, and ridiculed.
I wore a hat to school and got ridiculed and bullied by some of my classmates.
The message was widely ridiculed by state water experts, who quickly sought to discredit the claim.
When he returned home, he was ridiculed and ostracized for not going down with the ship.
WAPNER: WE'VE RIDICULED JIM ABOUT HIS INVESTMENT WHICH IS NO LONGER AN INVESTMENT IN JC PENNEY.
As Gloria Steinem has noted, first a movement is ridiculed, and then it isn't news anymore.
The market ridiculed Marchionne's forecast for eight new Alfa Romeos and 400,000 annual sales by 2018.
Like Jenner's outfit, it was widely ridiculed online, and also happened to be designed by Balmain.
The move suggests that Amazon sees the device, which many once ridiculed, as a potential hit.
I mean, Obama famously ridiculed Mitt Romney for calling out Russia as a potential threat. Right.
She ridiculed him for considering a job at Greenpeace that would have paid $38,000 per year.
I was ridiculed and called homophobic slurs that, at such a young age, I hardly understood.
It was a confirmation of a worldview they feel is often unjustly ridiculed or intentionally ignored.
My poor English was ridiculed by my comrades, my Breton-accented French by my beleaguered teachers.
Mr. Trump repeatedly ridiculed the accord during the 2016 presidential campaign, vowing to rip it up.
If a trans man had walked by, they might also have ridiculed him for being transgender.
He ridiculed the poll standing and physical stature of Republican rivals Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio.
Socrates famously ridiculed his jury and joked that his punishment should be free dinners for life.
He ridiculed Israeli accusations that the protesters have included members of the military wing of Hamas.
Mr. Obama, for instance, was ridiculed for wearing what people called "dad jeans" during one pitch.
Lightweight electric vehicles, long ridiculed as an expensive toy for nerds, are finally getting their due.
Turkey supports Qatar and has ridiculed Saudi Arabia's claims to be a force of moderate Islam.
He criticized Kelly as biased, and slammed Fox News for a press release that ridiculed him.
People who abstain from eating meat, especially vegans, are often ridiculed or vilified by meat eaters.
Only a huckster and a hick: one to be ridiculed, and the other to be refuted.
"Before Hitler rose to power, other Europeans often feared, admired, envied and ridiculed the Germans," he writes.
Bush ridiculed Reagan's "voodoo economics" and supporters argued Reagan was too old and inexperienced for the job.
Anyway, months later during a presidential debate, Obama ridiculed Mitt Romney&aposs warning about the Russia threat.
Still, Barbie's sales took off, but by 238 women were protesting the same body men had ridiculed.
Still, Barbie's sales took off, but by 1963 women were protesting the same body men had ridiculed.
Numerous efforts over the years have failed to impress them and some are in fact still ridiculed.
The episode was hailed by reproductive rights groups, but was boycotted and ridiculed by pro-life advocates.
They spend the first half of the film being ridiculed and reprimanded by their ignorant, asshole superiors.
In January 2019, US Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was ridiculed for claiming that algorithms can be biased.
" Towanda captioned the video, "@tamarbraxton got ridiculed by a pilot for flying while black on Delta. Wow!
We were ridiculed for thinking that we could ship a razor that would be liked by consumers.
She has been ridiculed by students for her body, and shouldn't be subjected to it from teachers.
But whatever you are ridiculed about that makes you different is what you'll celebrate in the future.
Tim Kaine of Virginia, ridiculed the Republican nominee for repeatedly saying "believe me" after making outlandish promises.
"I'm glad I came on this show to get ridiculed by your local weather girl," he responded.
All those freedoms, however, are now being maligned, suffocated, and even ridiculed in my own home state.
Now he appears "dumb," and is discriminated against and ridiculed for his limited English proficiency and acculturation.
The CSU appeared irrelevant in the governing coalition, and was widely ridiculed for both its signature policies.
He's ridiculed women, pandered to evangelicals, insulted Hispanics and military POWs, yet they still voted for him.
The Journal interviewed one student who had been ridiculed in the logs for spelling someone's name wrong.
At 7 years old, I tried to explain it as best I could and avoid being ridiculed.
This was not the first time, of course, that the idea has been floated — and subsequently ridiculed.
It was not the first time he had been ridiculed, Mr. Dixon said in his videotaped statement.
During the 2008 campaign, she ridiculed Mr. Obama's pledge to hold talks with Iran's leaders without preconditions.
The whole thing was ridiculed as an exercise in building unnecessary bureaucracy and imposing new financial burdens.
But the conference failed to change the narrative around Griffin, and it was ridiculed in the media. 
He ridiculed an old woman, who smiled but did not answer with his microphone in her face.
Democrats have called it cruel and ridiculed the "compromise" label applied to because only Republicans drafted it.
Trump ridiculed the deal and unilaterally abandoned it last year over the objections of the other signatories.
Larry Kudlow, now Trump's chief economist, ridiculed "bubbleheads" who suggested that housing prices were out of line.
Ocasio-Cortez is often criticized and even ridiculed on Fox's programming for her policy positions and messaging.
Still, Mr. Rajapakshe said, after he gave his speech, he was ridiculed as an anti-Muslim bigot.
Matt Wood, policy director at DC-based public interest group Free Press Action Fund, ridiculed Blackburn's statement.
Exxon has ridiculed that claim, and suggested that its pursuers are the ones opposed to free speech.
" Trump also ridiculed the former CEO, tweeting, "Howard Schultz doesn't have the 'guts' to run for President!
Parents, what would you do if your child lectured and ridiculed a U.S. Senator on national television?
Most of the greatest thinkers and doers in history were ridiculed and chastised when they created change.
Noah late Wednesday ridiculed the interview, which aired Tuesday night, arguing Kelly was too gentle on Trump.
Brown no longer does cold reading and, in his shows, has ridiculed psychics and discredited their techniques.
The widely-ridiculed plan backfired: It captured more attention than if Ghosn had appeared without a disguise.
Last year, Oswalt ridiculed the then-GOP nominee for claiming he was the victim of political correctness.
Peloton, an exercise bike that connects to live spin classes, is being ridiculed for a holiday ad.
Every day, on social media and IRL, women are ridiculed, demeaned and made to feel less than.
Veterans ridiculed the president on Twitter, joking about whether the president was introducing a new abdominal workout.
Trump has defended his "talk loudly and carry a big stick" foreign policy approach and ridiculed alternatives.
After her remarks played, O'Reilly was asked what they meant, at which point he ridiculed her appearance.
Now, I'm not saying that middle school and high school students today aren't ridiculed for these reasons anymore.
Paltrow and her lifestyle brand Goop have often been ridiculed for doling out impractical and unproven health advice.
Trump had ferociously mocked and ridiculed Carson over the stories about his youth while on the campaign trail.
Roddick repeatedly ridiculed the lineswoman who called the fault, even though replays showed he did cross the line.
Fox News is defending conservative commentator Laura Ingraham after she ridiculed a Parkland shooting survivor in a tweet.
Historically, European royalty have been known — and since ridiculed — for inbreeding to preserve the purity of their bloodlines.
"I was never really ridiculed for my nerdy inclinations, just silently siloed in my own world," she said.
It's true that "Silicon Valley" has often ridiculed techies' insistence that their primary goal is improving the world.
What seemed like the simple and inevitable answer did not arrive for days, after multiple, widely ridiculed attempts.
IN 22.7 Mahatma Gandhi ridiculed the idea that India might have universal primary education "inside of a century".
"If Mahdaoui reported such a crime he will be ridiculed or even accused of reporting an imaginary crime.".
A century ago, with postwar Europe in mustard-gas-steamed ruins, he joyously ridiculed contemporary notions of progress.
Next to airplane food, the meals served at hospitals are probably the most frequently ridiculed on the planet.
The widely ridiculed Pepsi ad was pulled by Pepsi in April after a massive backlash on social media.
The Academy deserves to be ridiculed for not nominating a single black actor, director, or producer this year.
" Mosby added: "For over a year my office had been silent, despite being threatened, mocked, ridiculed and harassed.
Trump, in turn, had ridiculed Cruz -- though he laid off those attacks in his victory speech Tuesday night.
Those comments were ridiculed online, where many criticized the rising violence and graft that have stained his administration.
That's why Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was ridiculed when he suggested that the elections could be rigged.
Saville claims that Redway took the stage and ridiculed his research to the audience of pro-paper towelers.
He was trashed in the press, ridiculed by reporters and rhetorically tarred and feathered by his own colleagues.
Her supporters are skeptical about the appointment by a president who has repeatedly snubbed and publicly ridiculed her.
When Trump announced his candidacy in June last year, he was widely ridiculed by rivals and pundits alike.
Quote-tweeting the original post from CBS News made Monday, which was widely ridiculed on social media, Dictionary.
Most responses have ridiculed the campaign, noting that it insinuates that the whole state is on the drug.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Jaberi Ansari said last week's report "ridiculed blatant realities," according to Iran's official news agency.
" An Associated Press dispatch ridiculed it as a "rambling and incoherent speech delivered to a nearly empty chamber.
"I was expecting we'd be ridiculed, and there was very little of that," the 100-year-old said.
They have also been ostracized, ridiculed and forced into unfulfilling unions that, in some cases, eventually silenced them.
Unsurprisingly, the drink was ridiculed on social media and the cries of "peak hipster!" echoed across the world.
Although the convention was widely ridiculed at the time, Stanton's declaration gave birth to the women's suffrage movement.
Ms. Conway knows that a woman who steps out of line may be ridiculed by the president himself.
Even movies that other critics ridiculed and lambasted, like The Boss Baby, for example, I wound up adoring.
This is an age of cynicism, of limited hope, of valueless posturing, in which American interventionism is ridiculed.
He was often ridiculed for not understanding the English words South Koreans liberally adopt in their daily conversation.
While some of these propaganda videos have gone viral, others have been passed around only to be ridiculed.
In America, we take it for granted that our presidents can be ridiculed to their faces with impunity.
In December 2019, Obama defended Ellen DeGeneres when the host was ridiculed for having a friendship with Bush.
Here were the forces of the progressive Brooklyn bubble, so ridiculed after the election, emerging to do good.
Waters has long been an antagonist to Trump, who has openly ridiculed her on Twitter and in rallies.
People ridiculed not only the magazine, but also the subject of the story: 17-year-old Ryan Morgan.
Ted Cruz after an anti-Trump super PAC ridiculed his wife for once posing nude in a magazine.
The attack made incels the subject of international news, a mysterious internet phenomenon to be feared and ridiculed.
Adult picky eaters are far more likely to be dismissed or ridiculed, told to grow up, to toughen up.
Peña Nieto, whose approval ratings are languishing at below 25 percent, was ridiculed and lambasted nationally for inviting Trump.
Trump, like dictators in the Middle East where I've performed comedy countless times, don't want to be publicly ridiculed.
His character, the senior Phogat, was a wrestler, who was initially ridiculed for introducing his daughters to the sport.
Not the one where their image is ridiculed, yet stolen or how they are underrepresented in positions of power.
The old rulers are ridiculed for corruption, economic mismanagement and the military enfeeblement they are said to have overseen.
Mr Trump's tax plans have been ridiculed by economists but their broad thrust will be wildly popular with companies.
In Britain, MPs such as Angela Rayner and Leanne Wood have also been ridiculed for the way they speak.
Americans, too, long ridiculed South Vietnam and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) as corrupt and shambolic.
She ridiculed "citizens of nowhere" and threatened to make companies publish lists of their foreign workers (before backing down).
Farage was once ridiculed by Cameron as the leader of a bunch of "fruitcakes and loonies and closet racists".
Nickelback are pretty good sports when it comes to being one of the most ridiculed bands on the planet.
The agency has been ridiculed for years for causing delays at airports and being largely ineffective at detecting contraband.
Kemp was a mime artist, who instructed Bowie in this most ridiculed of crafts, plus several other cultural variations.
Regnery seems surprised that, until the rise of Trump, he was repeatedly rebuffed or ridiculed for his racist views.
Is this actually a topic being broached by a reality dating show as ridiculous and ridiculed as The Bachelor?
He won less than 11%, which put him fifth behind Jeb Bush, the ridiculed scion of a divisive dynasty.
While critics ridiculed his speeches as incoherent demagoguery, he was successfully stoking the anger of conservative, blue-collar workers.
When Trump ridiculed Cruz's father and wife, the politician grinned externally, while internally he bottled that surge of rage.
They will most likely be ridiculed at first and they may actually be kind of useless in early versions.
When Yoder Begley left the room, Kara Goucher said, Salazar turned to her and Adam and ridiculed Yoder Begley.
Trump has spoken out in the past about feeling ridiculed by the mainstream media and her husband's political opponents.
Biden's statements was ridiculed on social media outlets, with many people claiming the examples for his solutions were antiquated.
Even the gunman who killed her son apparently ridiculed America's tendency to send "thoughts and prayers" to grieving families.
That figure, though, has been ridiculed by many British politicians as paltry compared with Google's sizable operations in Britain.
The "wiretapping" spin In March 2017, Trump was roundly ridiculed for saying that the Obama administration "wiretapped" his campaign.
"King's comments are not conservative views but separate views that should be ridiculed at every turn possible," Scott wrote.
He argued that Trump Jr. should be praised, not ridiculed, for trying to protect America from hostile foreign intelligence.
Although many have come around on the power of the underlying technology, cryptocurrencies have often been ignored or ridiculed.
Mind-body dualism is often ridiculed in contemporary philosophy as a legacy of stubbornly metaphysical, patriarchal and Western thinking.
And if they do decide to put on makeup or wear colorful ponytails, they are ridiculed for that too.
" Meanwhile, Politico reporter Tony Romm ridiculed Twitter's claim it did not want to "go back and forth with BuzzFeed.
In addition to missing years of family photos, he said he often stays inside for fear of being ridiculed.
Henry ridiculed Madison for suggesting a state could exercise a power given to the federal government, or vice versa.
Community pleas to end this intensely damaging policy during his tenure as mayor consistently were ridiculed and went unheeded.
Individuals who arrive at such profound and difficult moments don't deserve to be interrogated and scoffed at and ridiculed.
Although the convention was widely ridiculed at the time, Stanton's declaration helped give birth to the women's suffrage movement.
Mr. Trump himself noted — and ridiculed — concerns of Russian election meddling in the weeks leading up to the vote.
They have been ridiculed, castigated and dismissed, as those who take on people in positions of power often are.
It's a sign of improvement as Trump has ridiculed Chicago officials for doing too little to stem the violence.
The letter addressed to Trump Jr. ridiculed his intelligence and said that people hate him, the second source said.
Every day for the next three months, everything about my event, myself, and my life was ridiculed and skewed.
A late replacement opponent Andy Ruiz Jr., who had his weight ridiculed pre-fight, knocked Joshua down four times.
On Thursday, Meadows' and Walker's groups expressed opposition to what was ridiculed by some as the "Trump-Schumer deal."
Some on Twitter lauded its "genius," while others ridiculed it as the latest example of conceptual art's plodding banality.
Why bother with such stuff, when there were personalities to be mocked and left-wing moonbats to be ridiculed?
Bush had his own family disagreements with Trump, who had ridiculed his brother Jeb Bush during the GOP primaries.
He visibly seethed in 2011 when President Barack Obama ridiculed him from stage during a black-tie Washington dinner.
At the time, the idea was ridiculed as "reckless" and dubbed "Star Wars" by none other than U.S. Sen.
Eli's deadpan expression amid a luxury box filled with excited family members was widely ridiculed, including by his brother.
Trump ridiculed Cruz, acting out an imaginary conversation between Senators while Cruz was conducting one of his famous filibusters.
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, was ridiculed for saying that such prisoners should "not necessarily" serve their full sentences.
"If there's one thing Australians will not stand for, it is being ridiculed by America," the Australian recently blustered.
"I was ridiculed," Anthony Scaramucci told me this week, referring to his early and vocal support for Donald Trump.
GOP rival Chris Christie ridiculed Rubio's speech style as overly scripted and hollow and attacked Rubio for his inexperience.
The firm was also ridiculed for echoing the website terms and conditions of a business specializing in takeout meals.
The fear of being ridiculed or disbelieved for speaking out about assault is often heightened for fat women. 15.
Born with moles spotting her body from head to toe, the woman was ridiculed and often shied away from attention.
His wife got so fed up with watching her husband being ridiculed by the President, she went back to Texas.
He arrived at the Wall shortly after Jon Snow and was immediately ridiculed by his fellow brothers and Alliser Thorne.
After years of speculation, the breakup of Bane had become a romanticized and borderline ridiculed trope in the hardcore community.
And this show kind of had some funny moments where someone who liked Trump wasn&apost ridiculed every five seconds.
It's not our space, and if we step into it, we'll be killed, ridiculed or caricatured at the earliest opportunity.
Kaepernick has used his voice to raise incredibly important issues even while being ridiculed and jeopardizing his professional football career.
The last thing I would want for them is to feel that they, too, could be ridiculed for their bodies.
Why isn't the video of Swift's oft-ridiculed 2014 Grammys performance available in any official capacity anywhere on the internet?
Fine ridiculed the column, saying in a statement that Dimon was trying to deflect intensified regulatory pressure on big banks.
Obama released his birth certificate in 2011 and ridiculed the businessman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner over the issue.
So it's not hard to imagine why plus-sized women are often ignored, ridiculed, and/or fetishized on dating apps.
In 2015 Starbucks, a coffee chain, urged staff to begin conversations about race with customers; the attempt was widely ridiculed.
Their output for cinema and television is often ridiculed (albeit discreetly) as wooden, out of touch and simply not believable.
"Concern about being ridiculed causes the girls I've spoken with to doubt themselves, their bodies, and their choices," Tanenbaum says.
President Trump even reportedly ridiculed McCabe by calling him a "loser" in a phone call shortly after Comey was fired.
At the 85033 White House correspondents' dinner, Obama ridiculed Trump over the issue as the businessman sat in the audience.
As the internet ridiculed the event's outcome on Friday, Atkins issued an apologetic statement and insisted it wasn't a scam.
Henderson wrote that, after the incident, she was ridiculed, bullied and threatened by her classmates – including some of Villalpando's friends.
Most, if not all of the feedback, has been summarily dismissed and its purveyors ridiculed on Kyrgios's social media accounts.
Still, she was unable to wear headphones to listen to music and said she got ridiculed often for her appearance.
"The media ridiculed and mocked Omarosa for the full year plus that she was in the White House," Short said.
French President Emmanuel Macron, ridiculed by protesters as a president of the rich,  sought a way to defuse the protests.
" She recalls her father being ridiculed by Israelis who called his traditional Arabic dishdasha, or a full-length garment, "pajamas.
When I first started [working out], there were only two of us, Frank Stranahan, and myself, and we were ridiculed.
Democrats ridiculed the process, arguing not a single Republican would have voted for a Democratic measure rushed with similar speed.
He ridiculed the notion that a candidate who worked to preserve the interests of wealthy people could be a populist.
Chief prosecutor Gian Piero Milano, ridiculed another defense lawyer who said he felt the journalists were "breathing down our backs".
But online, and especially on Twitter, I'm reduced to an object -- literally, a thing to be mocked, ridiculed and shamed.
To a person, they condemned and sometimes ridiculed David Duke and other white supremacists who have noisily backed Mr. Trump.
Widely ridiculed, endlessly written about, long unscathed by his evident misogyny and diverse legal travails, Berlusconi proved a Teflon politician.
Csanád was so publicly ridiculed when this scandal hit that, in some ways, he didn't have anything left to hide.
Korea, second loan from the World Bank was for education and they were ridiculed for taking a loan for education.
The charity group ridiculed the notion their event had been granted approval in order to prevent the annual handover march.
Mr. Rouhani ridiculed the effort, noting that the supreme leader never visits the United States or does business with it.
On Monday morning, Mr. Jones ridiculed Mr. Moore for effectively going underground at the most intense moment in the race.
Her parents took an interest in the girls, she says, but ridiculed their regime of home schooling and tennis training.
Elsewhere in workplace misconduct: A lawyer ridiculed Steve Wynn's claim that he can't have ogled dancers because he's legally blind.
The president you're running interference for ridiculed our military intelligence officers & groveled before Putin in front of the world.2.
" Trump himself previously ridiculed the idea of talks, tweeting, "The U.S. has been talking to North Korea ... for 25 years.
On Wednesday, the new Tronc, renamed, rebranded, relisted and ridiculed just two months ago, releases its second-quarter earnings report.
He has ridiculed Pelosi, Schiff and Schumer, often taunting them with schoolyard insults and accusing them of betraying the country.
He talked of forming a "cybersecurity unit" with Putin — an idea so broadly ridiculed that Trump disavowed it within hours.
The article ridiculed her as naïve, sanctimonious and incoherent, but it also captured something real about her earnestness and motivations.
From radio shock jocks to right-wing state legislatures, Muslims and Islam have been unapologetically ridiculed, demonized, and instigated against.
He settled in Forest Hills and continued to develop his theories about sex and energy, even as they were ridiculed.
Gandhi was ridiculed by the BJP for supporting "anti-India slogans" and those who reportedly want to break India up.
I used to dread big family gatherings for fear of being ridiculed, and in some ways I still dread them.
The probe, however, was widely ridiculed because it was headed by a personal appointee of the president called Virgilio Andrade.
VICE: This woman was ridiculed for getting the word "Drake" tattooed across her forehead—and you got a tattoo of her?
As they were being escorted out, Trump ridiculed the protesters and asked whether one of them was a man or woman.
Back in 2016, some observers ridiculed Donald Trump's suggestion that a cure for cyberattacks may be sending sensitive information by courier.
Jeff Sessions - After months of being attacked and ridiculed by the president, the former senator was forced out on Nov. 7.
He was widely ridiculed at the time, but five years later at least 250,000 people have been killed and millions displaced.
In February, she was ridiculed for addressing a high-profile meeting of her conservative CDU party by calling them Social Democrats.
John Harwood: He ridiculed that idea, said that you guys were just putting on a show and rallying your political base.
Last month, she was ridiculed for addressing a high-profile meeting of her conservative CDU party by calling them Social Democrats.
In February, she was ridiculed for addressing a high-profile meeting of her conservative CDU party by calling them Social Democrats.
Apple's AirPods design, which I initially ridiculed, is actually the best and most functional one available for truly wireless buds today.
Facebook has been widely ridiculed for copying Snapchat's every move, and we wouldn't be surprised if it happens again later today.
Sadly, he not only got a resounding no, but he was also ridiculed in the media for having dared to ask.
While at State, Reines sent a bizarre rant to Gawker in which he erupted at reporters' questions and ridiculed "cockamamie" theories.
Dave Chappelle should be ridiculed for making transphobic jokes, especially at a time when black transgender women continue to be murdered.
Trump has especially ridiculed due process of law, the bedrock against government's arbitrary denial of a person's life, liberty or property.
Passionate Bernie supporters and third party voters have also been targeted for their idealism and are frequently ridiculed by Clinton surrogates.
In the years after, she saw conservative Christians — like her family, like most everyone she knew — ridiculed in American pop culture.
He was our tío, the one the family might have raised an eyebrow to or ridiculed, but loved all the same.
In response, McCabe's lawyer, Michael Bromwich, has ridiculed Comey's "white knight" account and said that Comey is offering a false narrative.
Amazon, meanwhile, has been ridiculed online in viral videos for plastic packaging, but Rachel Premack reports the outrage might be overblown.
The one thing uniting England's players and its politicians right now is that neither realize how isolated and ridiculed they are.
Second, the court dismissed the much-ridiculed argument that the FCC's policy somehow infringes the free speech rights of broadband companies.
As first uncovered by ProPublica, border patrol agents posted photos of what appeared to be dead migrants and ridiculed the images.
Saving $100 on a flight is not worth being branded an asshole and publicly ridiculed for the rest of your life.
The name, which stands for Tribune Online Content, was ridiculed at the time and hasn't done the company any favors since.
It's worth remembering once again that it was one woman who came public first, and when she did, she was ridiculed.
Consider a Telegraph article, ridiculed in the United States but popular in Britain, that suggested Meghan should wear more British designers.
"For as much as Trump is mocked and ridiculed, he has played a forcing function in this discussion," Mr. Bannon said.
He relied on a steady diet of midrange jumpers, a shot ridiculed by the league's growing mass of number-crunching analysts.
Both died heartbroken men, with their legacy dismantled by their conservative foes, who ridiculed them as naïve and pro-North Korean.
Every effort that the Joker -- or Arthur Fleck, to use his "real" name -- makes to assimilate is shunned or outright ridiculed.
The People's Daily, the Communist Party's official newspaper, created Azhong, a boy from a poor family who is ridiculed by classmates.
In speeches, both leaders have been ridiculed for making exaggerated claims, embracing conspiracy theories and speaking in a limited rhetorical style.
Mr. Kim also ridiculed the impasse that he said would result in the United States becoming "more helpless" against the North.
Such rituals are common in Pakistan, a majority Muslim country, but the sacrifice was quickly ridiculed by the country's educated elites.
She also made a really important point: Lots of world leaders and ambassadors dismissed and ridiculed Trump before he was elected.
Rock musicians performed on the main thoroughfare, replacing the lyrics of popular songs with phrases that criticized and ridiculed Ms. Park.
Peloton's 2019 holiday ad chronicled a thin woman's journey to getting, well, thinner — and was watched and ridiculed around the world.
Some Twitter users said they'd seen poor school kids get ridiculed for having shoes that looked similar to their $530 counterparts.
Most economists ridiculed Trump's game plan and predicted that it would tank the American economy and crash land the stock market.
President Barack Obama was ridiculed for noting (correctly) that more Americans die each year falling in the bathtub than from terrorism.
Still, there's something so elementally satisfying about this story: Kevin is picked on, ridiculed, shunted to the side, and, finally, forgotten.
She was ridiculed for her politics but also for her looks — that she had been married so many times was inexplicable!
When a video of a deliberate DeChambeau was posted he was pilloried and ridiculed fans and fellow players on social media.
The Chinese version avoided mocking political leaders, instead taking a jab at China's oft-ridiculed national football team in a recent episode.
Elizabeth Warren's choice if he can "personally" conduct a DNA test proving her Native American ancestry, a claim that Trump has ridiculed.
CNN's Oliver Darcy ridiculed his current employer before he worked there, but a CNN spokesperson said he was just doing his job.
While Dr. Ford, 6563, has been praised by many for her courage, Trump, 72, ridiculed her for the details she couldn't remember.
The singer posted her Vogue Australia cover shot to Twitter, adding how she was ridiculed growing up because of her thicker brows.
I felt ridiculed, undermined, and — worst of all — newly self-conscious about a vocal tic of which I'd been erstwhile blissfully unaware.
When I first mentioned this to my co-workers and Twitter followers after watching it on an airplane, I was swiftly ridiculed.
Administration officials and conservative lawmakers and think tanks have studiously avoided attributing Harvey's severity to climate change or ridiculed reports that do.
Everybody in Apocalypse has something that makes them different—or could possibly get them ridiculed—but Singer insists they can all coexist.
Corey Feldman has a surprising response for those who ridiculed his performance of "Go 4 It" last week on the Today show.
As you can probably imagine, the department is often ridiculed and mocked for imposing apparently trivial restrictions (and for, you know, existing).
Rose, 32, confessed to feeling ridiculed by Hough's comments during this week's performance to the song "Booty" with pro partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
"We have largely been confined to the four walls of our houses because we are harassed, terrorized and ridiculed by the people."
It will replace the pixelated blue Navy Working Uniform Type I, which has been widely ridiculed by sailors since it was introduced.
Sax was ridiculed and constantly questioned about the supposed mental block that, without warning, cropped up and threatened to derail his career.
His comments were ridiculed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who said he would no longer recognize Bass as a US representative.
Her mother is mortified by the thought of her daughter running a sex clinic, and the family is ridiculed by unkind relatives.
"King's comments are not conservative views but separate views that should be ridiculed at every turn possible," Scott wrote for the Post.
Stalin's proposal was taken seriously by the respected political commentator James Warburg, but apart from him it was mostly ignored or ridiculed.
"We got questioned very heavily and got ridiculed a bunch by certain people," Crane said — but they went through with it anyway.
After decades of being mocked, ridiculed, and ignored, fútbol femenino has become one of the leading battlegrounds for women's rights in Argentina.
He's ridiculed on both sides for his heartlessness — but cheered by a band of white voters who helped put him in office.
Months ago the Trump campaign was ridiculed for an ad depicting the United States-Mexico border using video actually shot in Morocco.
Facebook's VPN Onavo, for example, has been widely and correctly ridiculed as a data-hoovering application dressed up as a security tool.
Being a minority race at my school, it was difficult, being the one who looked different, and I was ridiculed for that.
He didn't buy into the "go big or go home" ethos; instead, he earned a fortune — and was roundly ridiculed for it.
Farhad: Microsoft was widely ridiculed when it began building its own computers a few years ago (that first Surface was a stinker).
The Russian government has denounced the allegations as absurd and ridiculed the notion that so few Russian nationals could undermine U.S. democracy.
In the meantime, Luenell urges advertisers to boycott Laura's show -- like some did when Ingraham ridiculed Parkland student, David Hogg, last year.
Historically, fandom has dubbed these particular shippers "tinhatters" — and subsequently ridiculed them for their inability to accept that their ship isn't real.
There's a quiet authenticity to her portrayal of a girl who's lived her whole life being ridiculed for how tall she is.
Because to go to the police, she said, is to risk being ridiculed for reporting a "petty crime with no known perpetrator".
The women who came forward as victims of Louis C. K. had nothing to gain except to be bullied, ridiculed and insulted.
The Americans in particular ridiculed it, arguing that North Korea and any other rogue entity with nuclear weapons would ignore its provisions.
Trump questioned the Catholic faith of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and ridiculed the grief of a widow who voted for his impeachment.
At the time, the alliance was ridiculed as a "geringonça," or "contraption," that his opponents said would fall apart in no time.
The statement also ridiculed Seoul for appearing not to know that the North Koreans have their own channel of communication with Washington.
" Petr Fiala, the head of the center-right opposition Civic Democratic Party, ridiculed Mr. Sobotka's logic, calling it an example of "cluelessness.
And the creators of "Sonic the Hedgehog" redesigned its digital title character, delaying the movie's release, after audiences ridiculed an early trailer.
Phoebe Chan, who accompanied her American flag-carrying friend, Jenny Lee, ridiculed Chinese media reports that protesters were being paid to participate.
Just 15 years ago, when he was perceived as precocious but persnickety, he was ridiculed by crowds at American major golf championships.
Mr. Abdullah also ridiculed Mr. Ghani's penchant for saying he is an heir to exalted Afghan statesmen and poets of eras past.
Mr. Trump also ridiculed the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, like mocking the name of Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Trump has openly ridiculed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Twitter over Pyongyang's missile and nuclear testing and threatened military intervention.
Massie, who has two engineering degrees from MIT, was ridiculed this week for his attempts to discredit Kerry's credentials on climate change.
A series of photo opportunities of Morrison with firefighters and animals affected by the fires was ridiculed on social media on Tuesday.
British opposition politicians ridiculed Davis for appearing to attack the EU for preparing for an outcome that Britain itself says is possible.
We are a liberated and libertine society, which has ridiculed and destroyed the very institutions that once helped men grow into gentlemen.
Zuma was acquitted in 2006 but was ridiculed after saying he had showered after sex to reduce the risk of contracting HIV.
Vice President Mike Pence had a grim message for graduating evangelicals at Liberty University: Prepare to be ridiculed for being a Christian.
He added:I asked people nicely if they would sweep off their sidewalks and instead of a simple "no" I was ridiculed and mocked.
When Apple first came up with the notched screen on its iPhone X, the look was ridiculed, then accepted, then copied en masse.
Rather, she did something much worse in the eyes of those assembled: She ridiculed the White House press secretary's mendacity, hypocrisy and complicity.
Five days before Brennan sent that memo, then-president elect Donald Trump's transition team had ridiculed the CIA's conclusions and belittled intelligence officers.
The sentence sparked outrage from critics who ridiculed the affluenza defense and said his family's wealth helped the teen stay out of jail.
During that time, Shakhnazaryan alleges Bulochnikov also repeatedly ridiculed her about her breasts and would put iPhones, remote controls, and utensils under them.
He also ridiculed Lindsey Graham, South Carolina's senior senator, and described Planned Parenthood as a group that provides important health services to women.
The strategy didn't do much to help PC sales, but it did breathe new life into Bing, the company's much-ridiculed search engine.
The book accused Escriva of misogyny and megalomania, and it ridiculed the organization for marginalizing women members and imposing "complete submission" upon them.
Mr. Rubio was ridiculed, again, for helping to lead Congress's last push for big immigration reform, in 2014 — and for later disowning it.
President Donald Trump mentioned a George H.W. Bush quote that he once ridiculed after the former president died at age 22018 on Friday.
It's also worth mentioning that Snapchat played an important role in popularizing this trend and Facebook has been widely ridiculed for copying Snapchat.
It's probably better than "vulture capital," which was how we were ridiculed when I first started in the business in the early 90s.
When men or boys do things that are outside of the traditional, hyper-masculine notions of manhood, they are punished, ridiculed and bullied.
On social media, many ridiculed the Army Collection article's claims, but at least one Russian Twitter user saw some truth in the story.
At a Mississippi rally on Tuesday, Trump shamelessly ridiculed Christine Blasey Ford's credible Senate testimony against his Supreme Court Brett pick Brett Kavanaugh.
Obama ridiculed Republicans for fanning conspiracies, pointing as an example to Texas' Republican governor moving last year to stave off a federal takeover.
Some recent articles on FIRE have been ridiculed—fairly, in my opinion, because their subjects earn six figures, or have received large inheritances.
But fascists also ridiculed and suppressed the opposition, and they embraced a level of authoritarianism that we can only hope Trump would reject.
The cost of this experiment was minimal (the treadmill cost all of $47), yet it was ridiculed as an example of government waste.
Lest we forget how the media ridiculed Bieber in March this year when he spoke about how meet and greets exacerbated his depression.
The Denver trial follows a difficult 12 months for the singer after a much-ridiculed 2016 summer fling with British actor Tom Hiddleston.
Trump has frequently ridiculed political opponents who use teleprompters, even arguing last August that the devices should be off-limits for presidential candidates.
He then ridiculed Alliance partners for failing to budget enough for defense, only then to demand twice the long-discussed 2 percent benchmark.
He ridiculed Beto O'Rourke hours after the former U.S. representative abruptly dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination on Friday.
In our iOS-centric world, I'm sometimes ridiculed for my texts showing up green instead of blue (another Apple psyop, in my opinion).
Part of me believed that a new name could shepherd me into a new existence; another part ridiculed myself for being so naïve.
Still, I believe the founder was well aware of how far was too far, and of what would get ridiculed in the media.
Mr. McMonagle also ridiculed the request to protect the identities of the women, saying that 10 of them have already given news conferences.
The exchanges from the messaging app Telegram ridiculed numerous politicians, journalists and celebrities in a scandal many called "RickyLeaks," after the governor's nickname.
Although ridiculed by UAE officials, Western officials acknowledge the attempt, saying that with improvements, the Houthi threat against the UAE could become real.
Neither, though, have any images of Liu dancing, meaning that so far he's been successful in not being ridiculed online for his moves.
Instead, he's being ridiculed for believing that he could break the internet by tearing the wires out of a bunch of telecoms boxes.
When Mr. Trump, who ran the contest in 1996, ridiculed her, she put on more — by some estimates, as much as 42 pounds.
A pickup truck and other larger vehicle concepts from the eccentric duke of electric cars have been a long-rumored, oft-ridiculed concept.
Ridiculed as "Obama holdovers" and unable to defend policies that depart so markedly from American interests, our diplomatic corps has been hollowed out.
The lawyer, Howard Greenberg, ridiculed that theory, saying it was built on "junk science" and that several of the witnesses, including Mikayla, lied.
Second, Trump prevailed in this dispute on an argument that was ridiculed by the House managers in a case cited in the impeachment.
In these troubling times, up is down, black is white and America stands alone, reckless and ridiculed, among the nations of the world.
Sarah's got Miss Cambodia Rern Sinat on her other side, meaning she's flanked by the two women she ridiculed for not speaking English.
Gervais himself insists that punching down is a no-go: "You mustn't make [identity factors] the target to be ridiculed," he told THR.
One Pakistan-based group that operates in Kashmir, Lashkar-e-Taiba, ridiculed the cease-fire as a "sin" and vowed to continue attacks.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Carroll tweeted Wednesday.
Some Republicans ridiculed the choice: "Four years too late, Democrats go to Wisconsin," Kellyanne Conway, one of Trump's senior advisers, wrote on Twitter.
Since then, it's been used by YouTubers, Vine stars, and more to make jokes while also mocking the deeply-ridiculed Canadian rock band.
And on Friday, they were privately declaring victory, arguing that the so-called globalists they have long ridiculed — and feared — had been defeated.
" Owen Jones, an author and Labour campaigner, wrote in The Guardian on Friday that young voters had been "ignored, ridiculed and demonized, even.
He ridiculed Ms. Le Pen in Wednesday's debate for failing to understand how leaving the euro would harm French businesses and the economy.
Imagine the venom and vitriol Republicans would direct against a black man running for president if he ridiculed prisoners of war, insulting Sen.
Chequers was ridiculed in Salzburg last week by, among others, Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, and the French President, Emmanuel Macron.
The sausage-making process of legislating is often ridiculed, but it is far preferable to a system where one man dictates his will.
In a later phone interview with The Times, the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, ridiculed Mr. Trump's remarks about Democrats being at fault.
They're still being ridiculed, in a way, but also promoted; it feels like an evil scheme on behalf of the Netflix publicity department.
As recently as August, he ridiculed Democrats for living in a "fantasy world" in their calls for aggressive action to fight climate change.
For this reason, NCLB's requirement all students should be proficient was ridiculed as being like Lake Woebegone, where all students are above average.
"Because gender nonconformity is so heavily policed in young boys, men learn very early on to eliminate femininity or be ridiculed," Miller said.
But these are the Browns, after all, and they are as good a bet as any team to prolong the career of ridiculed coaches.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova denounced the allegations as "absurd" and ridiculed the notion that so few Russian nationals could undermine U.S. democracy.
As we've seen with Terry Crews, it's very evidenced by his case, that men who come forward are ridiculed, and shunned, and treated unfairly.
Channel One (also Kremlin-backed) was ridiculed back in February for running video game footage during a news segment about the war in Syria.
It's about saying, 'freedom is scary, 'I am a fragile person,' 'black women are the most socially under-appreciated and ridiculed women on earth.
Summer picnic tables are adorned in red gingham, and every man in America is adorned in blue, courtesy of that oft-ridiculed J.Crew shirt.
Women need to know that it is safe to share their deepest fantasies with their partner without being ridiculed or made to feel embarrassed.
His Boston accent, bizarre earnestness, and staccato mannerisms are same ones Andy Samberg ridiculed on Saturday Night Live to a humorless reception from Wahlberg.
Or, even more glaringly, The Lonely Island's 2016 summer hit Popstar, which ridiculed viral music stardom in general and paid special attention to Bieber.
By Wednesday, Ms. Reker was being widely ridiculed by commentators and across social media for putting the onus on the victims of the attacks.
Douglas has been ridiculed by Internet trolls for everything from her body to her hair, she says in the August issue of Teen Vogue.
I was ridiculed for that when I posted my playlist one time, and I know some in this chamber ... are still laughing about that.
Trump ridiculed a Democratic "green new deal" plan to fight climate change, pointing to provisions such as reducing airplane flights or eating less beef.
For the second time in a dozen years, a Democratic campaign she oversaw ousted the Republicans who ridiculed her from control of the House.
A Cantonese slur for black people was used several times last year while describing a shooting and ridiculed a suspect who sustained gunshot wounds.
But she was so critical of the Republican nominee in August that he ridiculed her soon afterwards in an interview with the Washington Post.
Trump has repeatedly ridiculed federal judges who have ruled against him, prompting then-Supreme Court nominee Justice Neil Gorsuch to publicly repudiate Trump's criticism.
The students' calls for action have been subsequently ridiculed and belittled in the conservative commentators on the basis of the age of the activists.
As such, Zaza's effort will be remembered for all time for its comic ineptitude, and be viciously ridiculed by Twitter's sponsored betting accounts forevermore.
They know him from fourteen seasons on 'The Apprentice' as the boss, and they loved it when he fired those people and ridiculed them.
Especially heinous has been Republicans' treatment of sexual assault survivors who have been mocked and ridiculed in the face of their tragedy and pain.
"Leatherneck," which also looked new but wasn't, denoted the U.S. Marine, whose 19th-century uniform had featured a high leather collar that sailors ridiculed.
That sentence, while in line with treatment of minors in Austria, was ridiculed by one of Ms. Bubis's lawyers, Dietmar Heck, as too mild.
When I was on active duty in the 1990s, I was the only surfing Marine I knew, and I was constantly ridiculed for it.
Renault-Nissan was ridiculed when Ghosn first engineered the partnership, but it now looks like a prescient model for what the car business needs.
He has also reportedly received death threats, in addition to being ridiculed by many on the left following last week's Senate Judiciary Committee testimony.
Three years ago, the notion that the Yankees would even consider Rodriguez for the role they are now giving him would have been ridiculed.
A sea of white convention delegates, cheering wildly as two black speakers ridiculed the Black Lives Matter movement and unconditionally praised law enforcement officers.
Trump early in his presidential campaign ridiculed McCain's history as a prisoner of war, declaring that he liked war heroes who were not captured.
Trump has also ridiculed the impeachment proceedings as "rigged" and a "hoax" and complained that the White House has not received proper due process.
This has been true since the first forward pass was thrown in 1905 and disrupted the powerhouse teams that had first ridiculed the idea.
Jackson has been mostly silent, except for an occasional post on Twitter, where he was ridiculed for comparing Stephen Curry to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.
However, it is not valid to consider these correlations as causal relationships, and in the examples listed above any such claim would be ridiculed.
For Hiller, whose work emerges out of the unexplained, the dismissed, the denied, or the ridiculed, the notion of belief or disbelief is misguided.
" And now, not only are we ridiculed for failing to accumulate wealth, we're also called out for choosing jobs not deemed "important" or "rewarding.
In her new city, she was ridiculed for the low-country way she spoke, her height (six feet) and her family's dinner-table choices.
General Motors has long been ridiculed for marketing the Chevy Nova in Spanish-speaking countries, where the name translates to "doesn't go" ("no va").
After all, he has famously mocked, ridiculed, and disrespected all kinds of people: the disabled, the poor, the #MeToo campaign, the list is endless.
Nonetheless, when the economy grew pretty fast in the second quarter of last year, Trump and his supporters cried vindication, and ridiculed the critics.
The battle for the seat being vacated by Senator Jeff Flake, the Republican ridiculed time and again by President Trump, is just getting started.
Schroeder, chancellor from 1998 to 2005, is ridiculed for agreeing more than a decade ago to a description of Putin as a "flawless democrat".
The president, at an event hosted by Fox News, ridiculed the former vice president and said he was shifting his focus from Bernie Sanders.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Carroll tweeted Tuesday night.
Roger Ailes (and Rupert Murdoch) gave conservatives a news network where their views would not be ridiculed or ignored Roger brought news to life.
In January, left-wing populist front-runner Andrés Manuel López Obrador ridiculed allegations that Russia supports him, mockingly taking on the nickname Andrés Manuelovich.
The most famous example of this occurred in 2006, when Stephen Colbert thoroughly ridiculed President George W. Bush, who was sitting mere feet away.
But his administration's defense of the Soleimani attack in classified briefings was ridiculed by Democrats and even some Republicans, prompting the House to act.
In recent months, the chairman has engaged in public Twitter battles with reporters and ridiculed news articles critical of him at FERC open meetings.
It's the most incredibly moving story about how a handful of 20-somethings were celebrated for their guts and perseverance despite initially being ridiculed.
Others have ridiculed the video, which is part of a wider publicity blitz as the BJP tries to downplay fears about the citizenship law.
Kellyanne had ridiculed former Vice President Joe Biden and argued that the president wouldn&apost need Ukraine&aposs help to defeat Biden in 2020.
She started taking ketamine and meth for fun at 15 years old; her straight-laced Christian friends first ridiculed her for being a delinquent.
The woman is put under the microscope, judged, ridiculed, and questioned about every minute leading up to the assault as if it's her fault.
" According to the lawsuit, Azarian says Stella ridiculed her breasts, "including placing objects under her breasts such as iPhones, television remote controls and utensils.
And TIME magazine is doing it this way (END VIDEO CLIP) Although ridiculed, many Trump supporters were skeptical of the image, and with good reason.
After a warm-up match in which she is widely ridiculed for a horribly awkward Mexican wave, few are expecting the tournament to go well.
Pena Nieto was ridiculed in the media for inviting then-candidate Trump to Mexico City in 2016 and failing to defuse tensions over the wall.
President Trump ridiculed billionaire Democrat Tom Steyer Sunday on Twitter just days after Steyer was targeted in a bomb plot aimed at leading Democratic figures.
Musk famously flew into Thailand with his "mini-submarine," which was ridiculed by many for being an absurd and impractical way to save the kids.
It's widely ridiculed as one of the bigger fails in sports business, even though a handful of its elements were later cribbed by the NFL.
" Younger audiences may not realize that when Bechdel began making cartoons, lesbian culture was feared, ridiculed, even reviled — they were "Dykes to Watch Out For.
In the images, we can see a dual selfie camera and a better view of the Pixel 3 XL's notch which has been ridiculed online.
He warned that a presidential campaign would be "a lot worse" than her 2012 Senate race, when she was ridiculed for claiming Native American heritage.
The CMC ban was prompted by an episode that ridiculed a Shi'ite cleric for discussing whether drinking milk from a dead cow was religiously sanctioned.
Her latest high-profile grab was financier Warren Buffett, who ridiculed her opponent at a rally on Monday and hinted he is a tax dodger.
"There are people who are offended … who are afraid to come forward … afraid they'll be ridiculed," Wilson said at the meeting, according to The Oklahoman.
WATTERS: And people for a long time in Hollywood tried to keep down conservative talent, because they were always supposed to be marginalized and ridiculed.
When my brothers and I grew up, we wouldn't tell people that we came from a hunting background, because we would be mocked or ridiculed.
In fact, you got so ridiculed at school that, one day, you threw the hearing aids into a field just to get rid of them.
The Kremlin and the White House have repeatedly denied and ridiculed allegations that Russian officials and Trump campaign advisers colluded to secure Trump's election win.
What we do know is that past federally funded scientific experiments – including some that were ridiculed at the time – have led to extraordinary societal benefits.
They avoid exercise because they don't want to be yelled at or ridiculed by the svelte CrossFit-heads at the gym or on the street.
For today, at least, these are the UK epicenters of one of the most fluid, compulsively magpie-ish, and persistently ridiculed subcultures on the planet.
The English and other groups roundly ridiculed the Irish, comparing their attack to small boys throwing rocks, but these throwing stones were no mere pebbles.
Clinton ridiculed him as naïve, and when he was elected, he dropped Pyongyang from that list, though he did pursue talks with Iran and Cuba.
The California lawmaker was ridiculed on social media Friday after he climbed on to the roof of a building after attempting to speak with protesters.
But keep in mind that one of the qualities that makes art art is being odd and out there, and often being ridiculed for it.
It says even more about our culture when she is subsequently ridiculed online for choosing to use a word other than 'single' to describe herself.
Ball is someone who is widely ridiculed in the popular culture for being a chest-pounding braggart, using his kids' athletic prowess to enrich himself.
Meanwhile, Trump ridiculed Democrats for attempting a "redo" of Mueller's investigation by bringing in Hicks as a witness in a series of tweets Wednesday morning.
The contentious bidding process included tech titans such as Oracle and even politicians including President Donald Trump, who has publicly ridiculed Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
" In court on Friday, he said, "Going forward, I fear that I will continue to be ridiculed, shamed by the stain that is upon me.
The deeply divisive secretary of state of Kansas has been a leading immigration hawk for years, and he ran Trump's much-ridiculed voter fraud commission.
Sometimes your online post can go viral and get massively admired or ridiculed, while other times your post can leave you alone and completely ignored.
At various points during his speech in Cincinnati, he ridiculed living conditions and violent crime in blue "inner cities" like Baltimore, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
That, too, has been part of the fun of this Olympics, the giddy embrace of the theatricality and flamboyance that were formerly disdained or ridiculed.
She ridiculed the possibility of investing $100 million to turn the monastery, where she was horrified to encounter a colony of bats, into a school.
The price they pay for this free "help" is to have their most intimate secrets broadcast to the nation, and then ridiculed on social media.
"He was ridiculed because of his fiery ginger hair and wasn't taken seriously by his teachers," Peter Wirtz said in a eulogy for his father.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Carroll said in her tweet.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Ms. Carroll wrote on Twitter.
"Because Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud, after 26 years, ELLE fired me," Ms. Carroll wrote on Twitter.
More than a year ago, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was pressed by Republicans in Congress and ridiculed by Trump over allegations of anti-conservative bias.
I've ridiculed friends who would ask for exam deferments or homework extensions, siding with those who argue that my generation is coddled by overprotective parents.
Just look at how a few months ago Trump ridiculed Bush and his famous "thousand points of light" phrase that was intended to encourage volunteerism.
When Sharp, a Japanese electronics giant, announced in 2018 that a fridge it was selling in Indonesia had received halal certification, it was widely ridiculed.
Multiple Democratic presidential candidates have criticized Mr. Trump, who for years ridiculed Mr. Obama's golf outings, for the amount of time he devotes to golf.
His proposals, including free broadband for all UK citizens, have been met positively by many voters according to the polls while being ridiculed by others.
As Dormehl recounts, these claims were ridiculed at the time, and indeed the machine Rosenblatt showed me in 1962 couldn't perform any of these things.
Bannon slams GOP senators for not denouncing Corker, who "has mocked and ridiculed a commander-in-chief when we have kids in the field." pic.twitter.
But Marcel became one of the industry&aposs most mysterious and ridiculed projects in recent years and was hampered by internal skepticism, tension, and confusion.
He's already been ridiculed by Trump over his height, sidetracking Bloomberg's team into the sandbox where they pilloried the president's weight, hair and skin hue.
Already, one of them — Ann Coulter — has ridiculed the president as a "wimp" on Twitter over his decision to reopen the government without wall funding.
It's not worth the hassle, you're probably not going to get a free dinner, and you might find yourself being mercilessly ridiculed on social media.
For much of the series, the rival families ignored (and indeed ridiculed) the threat posed by the White Walkers, an invading army from the frozen north.
Last month, Evan Wilt was widely ridiculed on social media for how he eats Kit Kats after his girlfriend, Haley Byrd, shared a picture on Twitter.
We have been confused with drag queens, seen our history erased in historical films, and been ridiculed for gender expressions that don't conform to social norms.
Some critics lambasted Nancy Reagan as a meddlesome "dragon lady," derided her anti-drug campaign and ridiculed her for consulting an astrologer to schedule presidential events.
In 2017, she was widely ridiculed for her failed lip-syncing performance on ABC's "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest" in Times Square.
To be fair, you never can tell which food hacks are going to be well-received and which are going to be ridiculed to no end.
Built from scratch in 1967 as an experiment in centralized town planning, Milton Keynes is often ridiculed in the UK as an uninspired and banal settlement.
The Republican Party's resistance to Donald Trump World leaders who previously dismissed and ridiculed the former reality TV star also are adjusting to a new normal.
The message often is that black women's lips — a body part that is simultaneously ridiculed and sexualized — are meant to be downplayed, not highlighted with red.
Markus Söder, the prime minister of Bavaria, a southeastern state in Germany, has been wildly ridiculed about the announcement of his new space program, Bavaria One.
People Photoshopped the terracotta head on to, among other things, ET from the 1982 film, Donald Trump and a previously ridiculed restoration of a fresco painting.
He was ridiculed for a photo-shoot in Paris Match, a French celebrity magazine, which showed him dining stylishly on his roof-terrace beneath the Acropolis.
Because very often the worst thing that can happen is that you, you feel ridiculed or you're hurt on your vanity, or you get a no.
He was ridiculed over his plan to have Starbucks' baristas strike up conversations about race relations with customers who just want a quick, no-controversy latte.
The real victim here is Legend, who can never again wear the color yellow, clench his fist, or (heaven forbid) get reading glasses without being ridiculed.
President Trump repeatedly ridiculed our trade deficit on the campaign trail, citing previous administrations' failure to advocate for fair trade deals that would benefit working Americans.
The often ridiculed (but actually pretty dang nice) Delta Air Lines announced Thursday that it will start testing free WiFi on domestic flights beginning May 13.
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Facu Campazzo, an Argentine national playing for the top Spanish league's UCAM Murcia, absolutely ridiculed his defender with this move against Porzingis' former team Baloncesto Sevilla.
Several Republican presidential candidates have ridiculed the Paris deal, which commits the United States to a 85033–28 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.
Rep. Mike Pompeo is about to take on a particularly difficult task: Leading a spy agency ridiculed and criticized by the nation's incoming commander in chief.
Groups have organized to boycott Starbucks for racial biases and push advertisers to cut ties with Laura Ingraham's Fox show after she ridiculed a Parkland survivor.
Today, over 6900 billion Christians worldwide celebrate the death and resurrection of their Savior Jesus Christ, remembering that Jesus was ridiculed and persecuted in his life.
On Friday, Maduro ridiculed the United States for offering small amounts of assistance while maintaining sanctions that block some $10 billion of offshore assets and revenue.
Donald Trump was one of Bee's most frequent targets, as the late-night host ridiculed the Republican candidate for misogynist and racist statements during his campaign.
Ms. Henderson defended the original television show from its detractors, who ridiculed it for its simplistic, impossibly wholesome plots and its idealized portrait of family life.
Throughout his campaign he has ridiculed the media that covers him and targeted all of his primary opponents for their ties with the established federal government.
When the Echo was introduced in a goofy video in late 2014, on the heels of the failure of the Fire Phone, it was widely ridiculed.
Moscow (CNN)Russia's deputy prime minister ridiculed President Donald Trump's Twitter diplomacy Friday, saying that international relations should not depend on any individual's frame of mind.
After the Belmont, Coburn ridiculed the connections of the winner, Tonalist, for taking "the coward's way out" and entering him in only one Triple Crown race.
John Kasich ridiculed Donald J. Trump's knowledge of foreign policy on Tuesday, offering unusually acidic words in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks in Brussels.
Safe to say I wasn't allowed to that friend's house again for a while, and even when I was my parents ridiculed me with Candyman jokes.
From the beach to a restaurant, it's a damn sad day when innocent people are alienated, ridiculed, and chased away just because of their religious identity.
On the stand, Austin took the extraordinary step of apologizing to Colonel Francis for causing him to be ridiculed in court and in the banking world.
" Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia of Russia ridiculed the American indignation, accusing the United States and its partners of seeking to preserve a panel with "extremely systemic flaws.
On Tuesday, Mr. Bush praised the president for seeking a bipartisan solution, while immigration hard-liners ridiculed Mr. Trump for sounding like the former Florida governor.
It was instead a front to suppress the vote, perpetrate dangerous and baseless claims, and was ridiculed from one end of the country to the other.
Early in June, an unnamed Sanders adviser ridiculed Warren's electability by calling her DNA announcement a "debacle" that "killed her," according to U.S. News & World Report.
Hillary Clinton was ridiculed by the Obama campaign in the 2008 Democratic race over her exaggerated claims of landing under sniper fire during the Bosnian war.
One of Michael Cohen's new lawyers, Lanny Davis, on Monday ridiculed the honesty of Cohen's former client, President Donald Trump and Trump's own attorney Rudy Giuliani.
Members of Congress ridiculed Trump's budget request to cut nearly 30 percent of the State Department's budget, a proposal that Tillerson had to defend in hearings.
They are all too aware that New Jersey has often been derided as "the armpit of America" and ridiculed for the odor that the moniker implies.
During the presidential campaign, he ridiculed his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, when some of her aides invoked the Fifth Amendment during a congressional investigation of Mrs.
Mr. Trump ridiculed President Barack Obama for degrading the American military, failing to defeat ISIS and failing to punish Syria when it crossed his red line.
Buzzy startup Peloton is in the middle of a PR crisis over a TV ad that was ridiculed on social media as clueless, classist, and sexist.
"You stood silent when intelligence professional under your care and protection was ridiculed by the president, was accused of betraying his or her country," Schiff said.
Some critics lambasted Nancy Reagan as a meddlesome "dragon lady," derided her anti-drug campaign, and ridiculed her for consulting an astrologer to schedule presidential events.
The Republican frequently ridiculed then President Barack Obama and Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton for being politically correct in their approach to groups such as Islamic State.
On Friday, the Internet ridiculed the GOP ticket's logo, which featured an interlocking "T" and "P" in a manner that reporters and veteran political observers found odd.
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, was widely ridiculed for missing the vote, having previously said he would lie down in front of bulldozers to stop the runway.
In this classic, Jerry accidentally agrees to wear a shirt designed by Kramer's low-talking girlfriend and is ridiculed because it makes him look like a pirate.
"I've watched my beautiful, self-confident, brilliant daughter be berated and ridiculed for her looks and weight to the point that she almost died," she told People.
Donald J. Trump, the candidate out in front, has made clear that he has no need for Koch money and has ridiculed those who "beg" for it.
Although the threads posted on an anonymous forum prior to Mittendorff's death seem to have been removed, subsequent messages indicate that they ridiculed her personally and professionally.
First is a reform to the European Union's Emissions Trading System (ETS), a cap-and-trade system once ridiculed for the low price of its carbon allowances.
During her campaign, Lam attempted to present a softer, more populist image, but was ridiculed for gaffes including not appearing to know how to use subway turnstiles.
And though Goop has been thoroughly ridiculed for its excesses and out-of-touch editorial, it still commands a devoted following of aesthetes, VIPs, and their minions.
In other disagreements, the EU has repeatedly ridiculed Britain's plan to use top-notch technology for border checks - including customs - on the island of Ireland after Brexit.
In order to work, though, the budget assumes that the American economy will begin growing at 3% each year, a lofty assumption that many economists have ridiculed.
During the Republican primary race, he often told his supporters not to contribute money and ridiculed opponents for accepting cash from special interest groups and wealthy contributors.
This plays out every day when women are ridiculed for writing too expressively or emotionally, or in the supposition that there is a "proper" way to speak.
Throughout this legislative process, Trump has been rightly ridiculed by pundits, Democrats, and even members of his own party for lacking a basic understanding of health care.
But I will say that our family, including Shanann and our grandchildren, have been ridiculed, demeaned, slandered and mocked, in the most vicious ways you can imagine.
I see it as an insensitive and exploitative play to sell magazines — and one that, albeit unintentionally, offers up this personal tragedy to be memed and ridiculed.
His father, former President George Bush, and his brother Jeb Bush, who was defeated and ridiculed by Mr. Trump in the primary campaign, are also staying away.
The victory of Telstar was ridiculed by many Angolans on social media, who asked how a company with no known track record in telecommunications could have won.
Children's shortcomings turn into viral YouTube videos, while those of the elderly are often derided and ridiculed by the very people charged with taking care of them.
The ambassadors were ridiculed and accused of writing "propaganda for amazon," and some were even asked if they were being held at gunpoint to write their tweets.
Trump ridiculed Carson when the pair had comparable support in polls late last year, going after Carson's personal story of violent incidents as a youth in Detroit.
He ridiculed Harris' contention that the U.S. senator's recently unveiled healthcare plan would not require a middle-class tax increase or the elimination of private insurance plans.
Meanings and designations not only invert and collapse into each other, but the same unhooking of signifier from signified that underwrote so much of "theory" is ridiculed.
Many people ridiculed the government online, saying it should instead spend more money creating recreational spaces for retirees who crave the exercise and camaraderie that dancing provides.
Snap has ridiculed Facebook for copying its features but, despite reportedly considering it, so far Snap has not made a public antitrust case against its giant rival.
At the same time, Ramon, the assistant, told me that there was more demand than ever for his boss to speak, that he was no longer ridiculed.
Most Madrid-based newspapers and television talk shows ridiculed Mr. Puigdemont's speech on Tuesday and described his call for negotiations with Madrid as an act of desperation.
But when she told her family she wanted to attend the police academy a year and a half ago, they rejected and ridiculed the idea, she said.
Her defenders say that however much she is ridiculed, her awkwardness could be softening her image in the eyes of a British public that values self-deprecation.
Social media ridiculed Mr. Erdogan for his apparent endorsement of Mr. Ocalan's authority; Mr. Ocalan is usually described by the Turkish press as the foremost public enemy.
He called it a "bill of love," echoing the language of Jeb Bush, one of his rivals for the Republican nomination in 2016 whom he once ridiculed.
The move was widely ridiculed: Mr. Poroshenko, having nothing left to offer, appeared to be grasping at nationalist straws and trying to instill fear in a boogeyman.
Mr. Salvini also ridiculed the Italian news media, including reports that he and Mr. Di Maio would take turns as prime minister, as riddled with half-truths.
And the French, still ridiculed for letting Paris fall in barely a month's time, heroically held back the Germans for a few days at the Dunkirk perimeter.
Congress was effectively telling girls across the country "that if they come forward with their stories, if they share their truth, they will be ridiculed," she said.
Gina G. Riggi says Rose routinely ridiculed her physical appearance and made inappropriate remarks about her weight, often humiliating her in front of her friends and colleagues.
The name of SunTrust Park, the home of the Braves, will change to include the oft-ridiculed "Truist" brand, the newly-merged bank confirmed to CNN Business.
The things that I was doing at Ole Miss I was ridiculed for, and now I punch myself in the jaw and everybody at L.S.U. likes it.
The National Zoo's giant pandas have become a part of Washington lore, ridiculed for their sloth and exalted in internet memes for their tumbles in the snow.
Others have ridiculed the move, which is at odds with a current trend in Western sports, where elaborate tattoos are now as commonplace as cleats and jerseys.
Freeland herself referenced the much-ridiculed headline back in 2010 when she was a journalist, but now she cited it to make a far more serious point.
In academic circles, Professor Zadeh's work was controversial and sometimes ridiculed, in part because it challenged other forms of mathematics and in part because of his terminology.
"Nobody wants to be 'the alien guy' in the national security bureaucracy; nobody wants to be ridiculed or sidelined for drawing attention to the issue," wrote Mellon.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly ridiculed Ms. Warren, often in personal terms and with racist slurs, for having in the past identified herself as having Native American ancestry.
For example, economist Adam Ozimek ridiculed Bezos's lunar vision in an article in Forbes, comparing the businessman to the super villain Thanos from the Marvel Comics Universe.
Images of trucks unloading snow spread fast on social media, as observers ridiculed the government for spending money on something that usually just falls from the sky.
But instead he has become more Putin-esque, and he is ridiculed in Turkey, for example for having created a residence with a thousand rooms in Ankara.
Zuckerberg was ridiculed for appearing to reuse "dadada" as his password on multiple sites, but results from LeakedSource's data analysis shows that many people are much less creative.
Similarly, the curved display on the oft-ridiculed Galaxy Note Edge and Galaxy Round eventually morphed into the Infinity Displays found on Samsung's modern S-series of flagships.
In late 2017, the pair was ridiculed for stepping to the defense of Girls writer Murray Miller after he was accused of sexual assault by actress Aurora Perrineau.
He is a keen European federalist and his strong, pro-EU views would seem at odds with the euroskeptic 5-Star, which has previously ridiculed the liberal leader.
Three decades later, when reality shows trot out outsiders as carnival freaks to be ridiculed for ratings, more films like Samson's need to be on the cultural radar.
About half way through his lengthy, campaign-style speech, Trump ridiculed the media for "refusing to acknowledge" his administration's successes, invoking loud boos and jeers from the crowd.
The show's writers and the characters they created treat this family with kindness: the parents aren't blamed for infecting another child, or ridiculed for believing anti-vaccine propaganda.
Three of the last six Republican VP nominees were out of office when they were nominated, and the only senator they nominated was the widely ridiculed Dan Quayle.
BuzzFeed News' Cristian Rossel visited a flat Earth conference to understand how so many people wind up with a belief system for which they know they'll be ridiculed.
Ridiculed on "SNL," he may be fast becoming so uncool that many -- apart from his base of staunch supporters -- don't want to be associated with anything he sells.
The site, which promotes white supremacy and ridiculed the dead victim of the Charlottesville event, has recently found itself without a web hosting provider or a Facebook presence.
Once the tweet went up and people made the connection, the good folks of Internet-land did what they do best: They ridiculed the hell out of it.
He is a keen European federalist and his strong, pro-EU views would seem at odds with the eurosceptic 5-Star, which has previously ridiculed the liberal leader.
Hardin ridiculed the indictment, which came a month ahead of a scheduled criminal trial on reckless endangerment against Arkema and two other executives stemming from the same fire.
Demonstrators have filed in to Trump rallies across the country, shouting their anti-Trump messages and promptly being ridiculed by rally-goers and led out by law enforcement.
" Clinton ridiculed the Republican reliance on "trickle-down" economics, insisting that "they don't have an agenda for the middle class, working people, poor people trying to get ahead.
Yet, it's only plus-size people who are ridiculed for being unhealthy, even when people know nothing about our diets, exercise history, or any other pertinent health information.
In Clinton, women saw that, as hard as you tried, women candidates would be held to near-impossible standards and ridiculed for trying their best to meet them.
Harris criticized Biden for leaving too many people uninsured under his proposal, and Biden ridiculed the idea that Harris' plan would not require a middle-class tax hike.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the hapless president of the European Commission, jumped before he was pushed; his appeal to French voters not to kill "our beautiful Europe" was ridiculed.
Last month, in one of her strongest attacks yet, she ridiculed Mr. Trump's foreign policy positions, mocking his suggestion that the United States reconsider its ties to NATO.
"To us, his was the brightest of 1,000 points of light," George W. Bush said, using the same campaign motto Trump ridiculed several months ago during a speech.
"In the Mandarin version, not only did people make fun of him, but his family ridiculed him and cast him off; he actually lost his family," Chou said.
Duterte said last month it was pointless trying to challenge China's fortification of its man-made islands and ridiculed the media for taking his jet-ski comments seriously.
Anyone who jumps in blindly (and even some players who've done this for years) finds themselves at risk of being brutally ridiculed and scorned for the slightest slip.
In an unscripted monologue Tuesday night, U.S. President Donald Trump ridiculed Christine Blasey Ford's account of her alleged sexual assault by Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 1982.
To the Editor: Re "Standing With Trump, Christie Is Ridiculed" (news article, March 3): The Internet, the public and political pundits have had a field day trashing Gov.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Before Jake Berthot became a painter, he was ridiculed by high school peers for an unorthodox answer he once gave in class.
He called the messages, in which Boeing employees ridiculed the F.A.A. and denigrated their own colleagues, "totally unacceptable," but said they were not representative of Boeing more broadly.
At the 2018 World Cup in Russia last summer, he was ridiculed widely for regularly flopping and rolling on the turf after seemingly innocuous contact from his opponents.
It is 69 Days of Giving, and the league's labor relations department — working on the Indians' behalf — ridiculed him for it during his salary arbitration hearing last winter.
In considering these reports, my mind turned to all those reasonable people who were dismissed and ridiculed over the years because they believed that something was out there.
"To us, his was the brightest of 1,000 points of light," Mr. Bush said, invoking a phrase that the elder Mr. Bush used, which Mr. Trump had ridiculed.
"Friend Like Me" especially seems uninspired visually and thematically, while "Prince Ali" has already been widely ridiculed on social media for its slow pacing and dearth of jubilance.
These concerns grew when she released the results of a DNA test last year showing she had distant Native American ancestry, and was immediately ridiculed by Mr. Trump.
In the left-wing magazine Current Affairs, the editor Nathan J. Robinson ridiculed Mr. Buttigieg as a clever political marketer without ideas or a record undergirding his ambition.
I hope we can form a community where a woman can speak up about abuse and not suffer another abuse by not being believed and instead being ridiculed.
On Friday, Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, ridiculed Mr. Booker on Twitter for commenting that his decision to violate rules governing the documents was his "Spartacus" moment.
She moved away from the biomorphic, feminine imagery that her graduate school professors had ridiculed, and pushed herself to do work that was increasingly abstract and technically difficult.
But the Chinese version's rating is just 4.9 out of 10, and many viewers have ridiculed it as either not entertaining or else inappropriate for a Chinese context.
The N.C.A.A., a multibillion-dollar organization alternately respected and ridiculed for its stewardship of college sports in the United States, has found a prominent new international admirer: Japan.
Soon, he was ubiquitous on television, admired by Mr. Trump's supporters as a rare mainstream voice for their candidate, and ridiculed by others for unwavering praise of him.
But even if adolescent girls aren&apost using every waking moment to fight for climate change, they still don&apost deserve to be ridiculed for what they like.
There are not many original plots about mall cops out there, but the lead character's often ridiculed profession is not the only way these twin films are alike.
And it does suck, undoubtedly, even for the happiest and/or richest among us, not one of whom is immune from heartbreak, hemorrhoids, or getting mercilessly ridiculed online.
The whole fetishization of o-23 times in the car business is something that's been rightly ridiculed by critics who actually drive a lot of high-performance cars.
They perceived that in the rare cases that people in the cities paid any attention to people in places like theirs, they ridiculed rural folks as uneducated racists.
In the same debate, her Conservative colleague Candice Bergen ridiculed the prime minister as a hypocrite and then accused the Liberals of "yelling" at her during her remarks.
That's particularly true of US broadband, where the government's efforts to map the scope of the nation's broadband coverage gaps have long been ridiculed as an inaccurate mess.
Black single mothers also continue to be shamed and ridiculed, most notably by politicians, largely due to assumptions that a single mother's children will suffer under her care.
In one of BPM's most gently funny scenes, a well-meaning parent is ridiculed for suggesting 'AIDS is me, AIDS is you, AIDS is us' as a campaign slogan.
Many furries are queer, and most are used to being ridiculed for their "fursonas," anthropomorphized animal avatars that are used in roleplaying that sometimes (but not always) gets sexual.
But my satisfaction quickly turned into shame when I logged onto Facebook and discovered that my silly, spur-of-the-moment project was being ridiculed for being so amateur.
Farrah Abraham says a 'Teen Mom' honcho ridiculed her for her adult film work, and she's not gonna take it laying down ... she's taking the whole company to court.
DeVos was also ridiculed for responding to a question about guns in schools by referencing the possibility that a grizzly bear could appear at a school building in Wyoming.
And when Hillary Clinton on Thursday briefly struggled to get through a subway turnstile -- a familiar experience for most New Yorkers -- she was ridiculed by the New York Post.
He was also ridiculed for referring to a basketball hoop as a "ring" and for seemingly failing to notice when Fiorina fell off a stage in front of him.
The old mark — which included a flying soccer ball at its center, a rippled top, and six blue stripes below a red field — was ridiculed as dated and cartoonish.
It's been a while since Driver's Ed.  Millennials are constantly being ridiculed for their need for hand-holding, but on the road, it's pretty important to know the basics.
" WATCH THIS: People at the White House: The Final Interview with The Obamas The governor was widely ridiculed on Twitter for the incident, which some are now calling "Beachgate.
A candidate who was ridiculed for months as nothing more than a reality TV star with a Twitter account defeated the undisputed dynastic heir of the Democratic Party. Mrs.
Obama also strongly ridiculed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers for calling for the repeal of Obamacare, saying they are offering "nothing, zero, nada" to replace it.
He pointed to repeated Syrian attacks on civilians, detailed shifting Russian explanations about the aid convoy attack and ridiculed Moscow's argument that political talks shouldn't be burdened with preconditions.
Another Brooklyn trans woman, Islan Nettles, was murdered by a man who was ridiculed by his friends for flirting with her, a girl he had not clocked as trans.
It was ridiculed on social media as insensitive and racist, at a time when the U.S. is grappling with cases of old photos of politicians with their faces blackened.
For instance, the Jasons were tasked with helping to fine-tune lasers for Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative in the 1980s, ridiculed as the Star Wars program by some critics.
Women who wanted to play baseball in the early twentieth century were relegated to traveling entertainment teams that played against men for show and were ridiculed in the press.
And he ridiculed Clinton's campaign for suggesting that 80 percent of the Nevada electorate is white, suggesting that her team was out-of-step with his state's ethnic diversity.
After the performance, Banks asked Mary to describe, in front of active and filming cameras, her opinion about Jane and her husband after they were publicly ridiculed by AGT.
Before the start, British newspapers ridiculed the idea of a Mexican yachting crew; at least one cartoon depicted a boatful of clownish, tequila-swilling sombrero-wearers under patched sails.
"I was quiet for several weeks after Election Day, but woke up in January, ready to make all that is going on more clear, more understood, and rightfully ridiculed."
" Indeed, Barbara Bush was unafraid at times to speak her mind about Trump, a man who ridiculed her son as someone who's "dumb as a rock" and "low energy.
They ridiculed the idea that Mr. Taylor, the "star witness" for Democrats, had never even met the president, and dismissed his account and those of other witnesses as hearsay.
Read more: France is Trump's new target as he broadens the scope of his global trade war once againTrump has publicly ridiculed the new French tax in recent weeks.
How does it feel to see these foods that you were ridiculed for becoming trendy, or like you said in the song, showing up for $30 in hipster neighborhoods?
After the election, the account ridiculed the idea that Russia had tried to affect the voting, celebrated President Trump's firing of F.B.I. director James Comey by suggesting that Mrs.
Jill Tauber, vice president of litigation, climate and energy at Earthjustice, which has filed 120 lawsuits against the administration, ridiculed Trump for claiming that his agenda protected the environment.
To the extent the N.R.A. is ridiculed for extending our deepest sympathies to those impacted by this horrific event, we make no apologies for our thoughts, words or prayers.
I just want to be a human being who can sidle up to a bar and order a drink without the fear of being ridiculed or considered a criminal.
On the downside, as chief Brexit negotiator he was ridiculed after admitting that he "hadn't quite understood" how much British trade relied on the Dover-Calais crossing with France.
Cheyenne Martin, a 19-year-old student at Georgetown University, described being ridiculed by classmates for her desire to lead the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency one day.
Last year, Mr. Branum, who on "Totally Biased" scathingly ridiculed the homophobic jokes on Comedy Central's James Franco roast, wrote a polemical attack on the boy's club of comedy.
His better-known contemporary, Goethe, held "Penthesilea" in low esteem and thought it was impossible to stage, and it was ignored or ridiculed for most of the 19th century.
But at Monday night's New Hampshire event, Christie ridiculed Rosenello as a "crazy mayor" for comparing the damage of the snowstorm to that wrought by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
He ridiculed the current investigations, saying there were rumors that "soon the media will demand that Kaya be called for questioning – under caution!" referring to the Netanyahu family's dog.
The couple notified the ship's staff about the problem, but the "employees and medical staff refused and delayed Plaintiffs' requests and ridiculed Plaintiffs and their injuries," the lawsuit claims.
After years of being ridiculed for simply not being so great, I guess, Nickelback has been given the chance to stand up to the President of the United States.
As he tells his story, the boundless landscape takes on a look of confinement, and his New World conviction of a brighter tomorrow is ridiculed at each turn. ♦
And women are not fat slobs or bimbos, and the disabled should not be ridiculed, and congressional committees should not be unethically misused for taxpayer-financed partisan witch hunts.
Attendees at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas ridiculed a sponsored talk where the speaker made questionable claims about a new and innovative encryption method on Thursday.
Speaking this month in Jharkhand, a rural state where voting for the local assembly is under way, he ridiculed the concerns expressed by the Congress party's leader, Rahul Gandhi.
A decade on, Occupy has helped mainstream that which they were ridiculed for at the outset: illustrating, in the streets and elsewhere, how economic inequality is poisonous to democracy.
STRASBOURG, France — For years, British politicians have campaigned to end the European Parliament's expensive and much-ridiculed monthly commute between its two homes, in Brussels and in Strasbourg, France.
"I hope we can form a community where a woman can speak up about abuse and not suffer another abuse by not being believed and instead being ridiculed," she said.
And the alternative to Rouhani is the conservative cleric Ebrahim Raisi, who's been ridiculed for his lack of understanding of technology, as well has his intention to intensify controls online.
Gwyneth Paltrow has often been ridiculed for the excessiveness of her lifestyle brand, for her children's unique names (Apple and Moses), and for saying people should seriously steam their vaginas.
That might be a temptation for Rubio after he saw his presidential dreams crushed last year by the billionaire who ridiculed him as "Little Marco" during the bitter primary race.
Former coworkers said that she had repeatedly ridiculed Suttner on the job, making him clean the floor by hand while lying on his stomach, according to the Columbia Daily Tribune.
Separatists who challenge India&aposs sovereignty over Kashmir did not immediately comment on the political developments, though in the past their leaders have consistently ridiculed pro-India politicians as collaborators.
The probation deal reached in juvenile court sparked outrage from critics who ridiculed the affluenza defense and said that Ethan Couch's family's wealth had helped keep him out of jail.
DeVito plays circus owner Max Medici in the film directed by Tim Burton that tells the story of a ridiculed baby elephant whose ears are so big he can fly.
Mr. Trump is the epitome of vulgarity, a loathed trait in France, especially in the upper levels of society (note how Nicolas Sarkozy was ridiculed as "le président bling-bling").
"Anthony and his wife have just been reduced and ridiculed to caricatures, and our hope is that you get to see them as more multifaceted human beings," Ms. Steinberg said.
The Black, "lesbian" Heather is ridiculed in the very first episode when Veronica and Heather Duke catch her making out with a male teacher in a gas station parking lot.
While in the past Abbott has found himself ridiculed for trotting around the beach in nothing but his budgie smugglers, this time, his weather-appropriate wetsuit and surfing skills impressed.
John has that pretty left-handed swing, but back then, he had a batting stance so cartoonish it would have been mercilessly ridiculed if it wasn't obviously working so well.
While reality star Kim Kardashian and NBA player Humphries were ridiculed for their short marriage of 72 days, their love lasted over seven times longer than Scaramucci lasted with Trump.
Miss USA organizers also addressed a prominent mishap from the December Miss Universe pageant, when host Steve Harvey flubbed the announcement of the winner and was widely ridiculed for it.
They know that they are faced with a choice they find genuinely disconcerting, the possibility of feeling rotten either way, of being ridiculed by someone no matter what they choose.
Russia — which has questioned whether the Douma attack even happened — ridiculed the Western accusation, asserting that the United Nations had exercised its authority to delay the inspectors for security reasons.
"  "For you to sit here and say now that he adopts all the positions of everybody he ridiculed as not even being a flip-flop and it's no big deal?
During his long-running feud with comedian Rosie O'Donnell in the mid-2000s, Trump repeatedly ridiculed O'Donnell for her weight and once even attacked her for her struggle with depression.
The Trump administration attributed Comey's dismissal to his handling of the investigation into Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's email server, but Democrats ridiculed that notion, raising parallels to Watergate-era firings.
Critics have ridiculed the idea of a costly display of troops and weapons at a time when the Pentagon is struggling to cover the expenses of training, support and personnel.
He uncovered troves of emails and memos in which Clinton's team pursued strategies that advanced contradictory goals, ridiculed each other, and allowed the candidate to launch attacks that backfired spectacularly.
Personnel are "often ridiculed and insulted by public officials, and frequently convicted in the court of public opinion on unfounded allegations testified to by street lawyers and spokespersons," Kelly said.
Comey might also be ridiculed for re-opening the Clinton case just before the 2016 election after new Clinton emails were discovered on a laptop belonging to disgraced former Rep.
While transphobia does seek to deny trans women and trans men their identity as men and women, it is not the only way in which people are dehumanized and ridiculed.
That was the playbook for former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who was ridiculed on Twitter by President Donald Trump for getting too far ahead on diplomacy with North Korea.
Couch was sentenced to 10 years of probation, which sparked outrage from critics who ridiculed the affluenza defense and said his family's wealth had helped keep him out of jail.
Those pollsters that came close were ridiculed before Election Day as having lost their minds – if not their integrity and credibility – for daring to report on what was actually happening.
Of course, there's a long tradition of famous fighters mocking their fallen foes, too, like when Tank Abbott knocked out John Matua and ridiculed his stiffened arms at UFC 6.
They also ridiculed the idea that women could not become pregnant as a result of rape, using it to claim that abortion foes were both anti-science and anti-woman.
The story follows Rudolph as he's ridiculed by his peers, his coach and his own father about his shiny red nose, only to prove that it's actually a valuable asset.
After the deal was done, he again ridiculed the notion that China was a "free market," but said that as long as the deal served Italian interests, he was satisfied.
But one of the great orators of the time, three-time presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan, was also sometimes ridiculed by opponents as not quite dignified enough for the office.
Russian politicians and commentators ridiculed an American report outlining an elaborate plot ordered by the Kremlin to alter the outcome of the 2016 presidential race, citing a lack of evidence.
The figure, nearly $1 trillion higher than the world's next-largest public companies Microsoft and Apple, was long ridiculed and regarded with disbelief by much of the international financial community.
For example, trans woman Beth Elliott, who was at the 103 West Coast Lesbian Feminist Conference to perform with her lesbian band, was ridiculed onstage and had her existence protested.
The pact is often ridiculed by historians and international-relations scholars, mostly because it was quickly followed by what turned out to be the single bloodiest war in human history.
"If the life of an actress was so enviable, why would Shahrzad have to lead a lonely life?" one villager asks Jafari, who is as ridiculed as she is admired.
While some of his performances were critically praised, others were ridiculed, particularly in the bloated action comedy "Cannonball Run II," a sequel to his financial success "The Cannonball Run" (1981).
After getting ridiculed on Twitter this week for her Jewish faith and controversial past as an adult film star, Jameson revealed she was temporarily stepping away from the social media platform.
In 2004, Disney's California Adventure, an oft-ridiculed addition to Disneyland in dire need of something, anything, new to get people in the gates, opened The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
In a fund that has been defined by massive, sometimes-ridiculed injections of cash into startups, this deal would reflect a new level of boldness by the Middle Eastern-backed fund.
Black female athletes and women across sports have been ridiculed for their outfits, hair, and nail choices throughout the years in the way most men and white female athletes are not.
When you emerge as the most ridiculed figure at the Republican National Convention on the same night that a speaker was accused of giving a Nazi salute, it's worth taking stock.
"I'm glad that experience was empowering for her, but another survivor sitting in that room might have felt like she was being ridiculed and her experiences were being dismissed," she said.
Other reports also quoted the chief of the Heraldry Section of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, Teodoro Atienza, telling radio station dzBB that Madonna had "ridiculed" the country's flag.
But instead of striking fear in the hearts of Cambodians, the three-minute video titled "Using rights in an anarchic way" has been ridiculed after netizens spotted a major boo-boo.
As someone who, as a teenager, felt as though they didn't have power, watching society's most important get ridiculed felt like South Park voicing what I already knew: they all sucked.
On Wednesday, Khloé Kardashian clapped back at people who, get this, ridiculed her for touching and holding her pregnant belly — you know, the very same one that's harboring a human life.
Several much-ridiculed (but also secretly enjoyed) hipster obsessions have collided in the hallowed halls of the brand new Williamsburg Whole Foods: The recently constructed artisanal grocery store on Bedford Ave.
Marx ridiculed some followers of Smith and Ricardo for haranguing state officials as "parasites on the actual producers", then realizing that they were after all necessary to support the capitalist system.
Doss is beaten and ridiculed by his fellow soldiers, and his superiors threaten to court-martial him, but he won't budge, believing that he has to obey God's law, not man's.
Stone, in his ridiculed clothes, underestimated (he believes) in his profession, staring at an ordinary pair of shoes he cannot wear, is a struggling character the show parallels with the case.
Couch was sentenced to 10 years of probation for intoxication manslaughter, sparking outrage from critics who ridiculed the affluenza defense and said his family's wealth had kept him out of jail.
John McCain, the chairman of the Senate armed services committee, on Sunday ridiculed the idea of teaming up with Russia on cyber issues after Moscow interfered in the 2016 US election.
Many of her phrases became instantly ridiculed, such as her response on 60 Minutes to a question about the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras: "I don't like it," she said.
Ahmed Best -- the man who played the most despised and ridiculed 'Star Wars' character -- says George Lucas naming Jar Jar Binks as his favorite character is helping him heal lasting wounds.
If this election had been written as a novel or a screenplay, it would've been ridiculed as the product of a smug, over-educated liberal who didn't know anything about conservatives.
Mr Bush, an awkward public figure and a product of dynasty, jars with the anti-establishment spirit of the times—and has perhaps been ridiculed by Mr Trump once too often.
Clinton was ridiculed after Bob Woodward reported, in his book "The Choice," that as first lady she had held discussions with her deceased role models, Eleanor Roosevelt and Mohandas K. Gandhi.
Emi, 18, who learned makeup techniques to cover severe cystic acne: I was sick of being ridiculed and running my hands over my face and being disgusted by what I felt.
Programs that undermined a respectful national image, ridiculed leaders, promoted negative or decadent views of life and showed the "dark side" of society would be edited, or in severe cases stopped.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson, for instance, was ridiculed for purchasing a $31,000 dining room set that will probably go nicely with the $139,000 office door bought by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (Reuters) - President Donald Trump called a man overweight who he thought was a protester at his rally in New Hampshire, only to learn later he had ridiculed a supporter.
Religious thinkers and leaders have sought to reclaim the phrase, seeing how rapidly its meaning devolves every time it is trotted out -- and subsequently ridiculed -- during every tragedy of gun violence.
I'm from Canada but in America if your hair is unkept, in styles such as dreads, Afros, cornrows, black women lose jobs and opportunities, and they also get ridiculed like Zendaya.
They may instill the fear of being singled out or targeted, the fear of being ridiculed by co-workers or the fear that your career will be ruined, write the authors.
In another deposition, Ryan Johnson, the company's Seattle operations manager, confirmed he had warned management that some drivers were not comfortable reporting vehicle problems for fear of being ridiculed by maintenance.
The idea was widely ridiculed, but asking customers to contemplate the most consistently radioactive topic in American society while savoring their preferred combinations of soy, mocha, and caramel was certainly noteworthy.
His most eloquent defender, National Review's editor, William F. Buckley Jr., applauded McCarthy's Red-hunting investigations and ridiculed the tu quoque hypocrisies of McCarthy's "enemies"—liberals and moderates in both parties.
Mr. Rubio said the episode — in which he ridiculed the real estate developer as small-handed, orange-faced and wimpy — upset his children and was something he would not do again.
All those who ridiculed the Muslim ban during the campaign — from Speaker Paul Ryan on down — stayed largely silent as it took effect and left some refugees literally stranded at airports.
The company's news reporting has been ridiculed as factually-dubious on a good day, and the deal's impact on discourse and competition has raised alarm bells among Republicans and Democrats alike.
But Mr. McConnell has ridiculed that bill as an attempt by Democrats to strengthen their own campaigns, so Democrats chose to break the election security measures off into a single bill.
But the system has yet to be completed, and the Americans have essentially ridiculed the idea, warning that they could sabotage the system by simply adding it to their sanctions blacklist.
Daniel Barenboim campaigns for the rights of Palestinians; Leonard Bernstein was famously ridiculed by Tom Wolfe, in his essay "Radical Chic," for hosting a Black Panthers fund-raiser at his apartment.
These are lessons we learn young: paying homage to an extraordinary soccer player or a talented singer, while the exceptional thinkers and learners toil in obscurity, often ridiculed as socially inept.
"South Park," the satirical cartoon, found itself blocked from mention in China this month after a recent episode ridiculed the Chinese cultural overseers and American companies that give in to them.
Once ridiculed for its obtuse efforts at recovery, the Netherlands in the late 275s embraced progressive and pioneering efforts that have led it to be considered a model for enlightened restitution.
While some Republicans have ridiculed this strategy by Democrats, Khanna told CNN he is "happy with the way leadership structured this," because it would allow a clean vote on his legislation.
This 2012 ad for its chicken snack wraps with Mary J. Blige magically appearing and belting out the joy of crispy chicken was ridiculed for perpetuating racial stereotypes about African-Americans.
For Mr. Trump, who ridiculed Mr. Obama for playing too much golf when he was in office, the sport is more than a pastime; it is potentially good for his business.
Reacting to Mr. Trump's order last month suspending visas to a group of mostly Muslim countries including Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei sarcastically ridiculed Mr. Trump, thanking him for revealing America's "true face."
The inane art-speak, the awkward fund-raisers, the drinking, the Teslas: This brutal indictment of the liberal culture sector ridiculed me and everyone I know, and it hurt so good.
Alabama's much-ridiculed preference for officials regarded as unfit by the rest of the nation is embedded in tradition, but Mr. Trump's success argues that this is now a national tic.
Trump, who ridiculed Kim as "rocket man" last year, has since called the North Korean leader "funny" and "smart" and even praised his ability to retain his authoritarian grip on power.
In the 1920s, steely capitalists worried that such indolent fat cats would undermine entrepreneurship while fiery radicals ridiculed their only work as picking up a ticket at the opera box office.
We each have very different perspectives of what we want, but by sitting down and hashing it out without the fear of being judged or ridiculed is actually really magical and romantic.
Its core ideas (which are wildly unpopular) were conceived of years ago in conservative think tanks and bolstered by Speaker Paul Ryan's "A Better Way," which Trump theatrically ridiculed during the campaign.
In June, when an art teacher restored a 16th-century wooden sculpture of St. George in Estella, a town in northern Spain, it was ridiculed—and compared to children's cartoon character Tintin.

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