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(A question Joyce Carol Oates recently posed, to much mockery).
Over the course of their career, much mockery has been aimed at Keane.
This led to much mockery of the notion that being tired makes you racist.
Was there much mockery on the film set, Mr. Firth was asked.
The company's insistence on a lowercase "t" and its management-speak-filled press release led to much mockery.
There has been much mockery of the idea that pupils will be building tree houses in the playground, or studying rap lyrics rather than Racine.
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In these works, the artist's love for animals is conveyed by skill as much as mockery.
His words subsequently became the subject of much Twitter mockery under the hashtag #foxnewsfacts Well he sounded sorry enough.
In 2010, his lawyers sent cease and desist letters to two businesses making and selling $30 bookends that resembled his famous "Balloon Dog" sculptures — prompting much internet mockery about whether Mr. Koons was claiming the rights to all balloon dogs.
The ostensible reason, or that given by her to Evelyn Waugh in 1951, is that the book contains much gentle mockery of Oswald Mosley's Blackshirts (they are transformed into the Union Jackshirts; she removed three chapters satirising Mosley for fear of a libel suit and enraging her sister Diana).
Now, after much online mockery, officials have decided to release the bird.
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