Sentences with phrase «little mockery of»

Paladino, who has kept a rather low profile of late (for him, anyway) while he dials for dollars and plots his next move (according to campaign manager Michael Caputo), engaged in a little mockery of Cuomo, insisting the once - comfortable frontrunner has been rocked back on his heels and showing the strain.

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The reception of the Holy Eucharist is the most misunderstood aspect of the Catholic faith, and when the likes of such public policy - makers as Nancy Pelosi make a national mockery of Communion without consequence, there is little wonder why it has become a mere symbol of self - affirmation rather than the efficacious sign of personal transformation through the Cross of Christ and the «renewal of the mind» (Rom.
Your responses are little more than mockery, and showing no recognition of what I'm getting at.
My mom nudges me, and Tanner's got his sandals hanging from his ears, totally making a mockery of the whole thing, little sandals just chillin» around his ears.»
The entire Leicester squad probably costs little more than we paid for Ozil to assemble, and what I enjoy the most is that it's a complete mockery of Arsene Wenger's excuses that you can not compete if you don't spend ridiculous money, so we won't spend any and have an excuse.
Given the higher suicide rate among gay youths, you'd expect a little compassion instead of mockery for the closet cases.
(9) As with The Thing, Big Trouble in Little China was ahead of its time, and audiences in 1986 were not ready for the flamboyant Hong Kong style action films or for the mockery of the emblematic American action hero.
A friend of mine maintains that the directors work is always unappreciated until it ages a little, but I think this may be an exception (time will, of course, tell...) Damsels In Distress finds Stillman making a bitter mockery of his previous work cloaked in effervescent frivolity.
Considering that The Legend of Zelda's only other franchise comparison for voiceover involved a series of games known and parodied the world over as little more than a mockery, I was well aware that any voiceover in another Zelda game would be closely scrutinized and critiqued just on principle; I was determined to not let that happen again with such an important entry in the franchise, no matter how much time and effort it took.
Yet it has little to do with stale mockery of black men and macho artists.
Why else would so many do so little to stop so few from making a mockery of their profession?
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