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Nor do they face derision, as they might in more aggressively secular parts of Europe.
Women who report their attackers to the police often face derision and even shaming.
A slang term – "ramène ta fraise" ("get your a** over here") was cited as the reason for why the girl might face derision.
Rather than face derision from colleagues -- or worse, appear obsolete -- some are seeking out teachers and coaches who can educate them on the sly.
If Tottenham can close the deal it would be the first time since 1994-95 – and the pre-Arsène Wenger era – that they would have come in ahead of Arsenal but if they were to falter they would face derision from the red half of north London.
And so BioShock 2 was bound to face derision.
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Mr Clarke has faced derision for failing to match the impossible standards of his predecessor.
Facing derision, and other inflamed passions, is part of life at the festival.
Yet even from those who consider themselves to be "lovers, not haters" we have often faced derision and discrimination.
When he was struggling to push cable in the 1970s, he faced derision, not to say obstruction, from the New York-based networks.
At the outset, Ryanair and easyJet faced derision and even — from the established carriers — outright hostility, but it soon became clear that this aggression was fuelled by fear.
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