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The derision with which teachers are treated in much of the rightwing press creates the impression that it is our fault it's all gone to pot.
What I like most is that she has the discipline not to descend into sentimental farce, and can switch from flirtation to derision with a well-lacquered wink.
Seemingly relieved that this did not come to pass, Hine continues: "Yet the book does not deserve the derision with which it is often remembered.
Despite the critical derision with which ITV comedies are often met, she remains optimistic about her new commissions and dismisses the notion that sitcom is a tired format.
So they began calling him "the Pole" — in the same tone of good-humored derision with which Benedict is called "the German shepherd".
Furthermore, her scolding of the song-writing Sherman brothers in the writers' room is positively Joyce Grenfellian, while the snorting derision with which she greets Walt's appraisal of Dick Van Dyke is priceless.
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Ours is a world, Murdock, in which conscious morality is treated with derision and reason with scorn.
She has also received hundreds of messages of derision, along with threats.
That comment was greeted with derision by some users, and with barbs by rivals.
Why do you snort with derision?" Horgan is bent over double with laughter.
Kale may be met with joy; mustard greens with derision.
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