Sentences with phrase «drew derision»

That, in and of itself, drew some derision.
Gargon, taking the moral high road, urges Kennedy to do the right thing and resign, and not follow some of his baser instincts — such as wearing a neck brace to Mary Jo's funeral when he clearly didn't need one, an act that drew derision in press accounts at the time.
The government's stance, which emerged last week, drew derision from senior figures in the aerospace industry.
The photo drew derision on Twitter, and concerns from Chinese about Mr. Zuckerberg's health.
A leaked list from the former prime minister nominating dozens of political allies, aides and donors for honours has drawn derision from opposition parties.

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Jesus grew up with a mum who got pregnant outside of marriage; something that would have drawn all sorts of bullying and derision.
He goes out of his way to praise Corbyn, whose outriders in the parliamentary party feel so besieged they have been drawing up lists of those they consider to be hostile — a fact that emerged this week, unleashing fury on the right of the party, and derision from the prime minister.
I've heard derision of this film over at IMDB, partly over the minor connection it draws between the sports - culture in America and the connection with wartime machismo.
There were snorts of derision from some fashionable art world figures when the Prince of Wales» Drawing School was established in 2000 in a warehouse in Shoreditch, east London, next door to where the YBAs (Young British Artists) of Turner Prize fame hung out at the White Cube Gallery.
Once the lines are drawn between those who are for LLLTs and those against LLLTs, be prepared for a growing culture of lawyer derision and devaluation of the role lawyers play in our legal system by those who zealously support LLLTs and other reforms.
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