Sentences with phrase «with mockery»

-- was to respond to Nick Stokes» generosity not with thanks, but with mockery and personal abuse.
This subtext has a way of sneaking up on reader and viewer alike because Buckley is so generous with his mockery, skewering every political position, and because the primary subject of Thank You for Smoking is the professional spin doctor.
her profession as worker in an eletronic factories coincides with the mockery of third world woman in «cyborg manifesto» and she chooses no resistance but settles in a secluded asylim where she meets another socially dysfunctional inmate who loves her.
After Miliband resolutely failed to fall into Cameron's trap, the PM gave in and opened it up himself, managing to acquire a loud cheer from the Tory benches with his mockery of Burnham's apparent hypocrisy.
You have just fullfilled prophecy with your mockery, and the joke is on you.
«Many will tell you with mockery and ridicule that the abolition of war can be only a dream — that it is but the vague imaginings of a visionary.
@Qaton: «Frankly, most of the jawing in this type of format is idiocy filled with mockery, lies, half - truths and ignorant garbage.»
Frankly, most of the jawing in this type of format is idiocy filled with mockery, lies, half - truths and ignorant garbage.
The book of Isaiah misses the point with its mockery:

Not exact matches

«This is a frivolous and blatant, politically - motivated complaint that makes a mockery of the Federal Election Commission process,» the Tillis campaign said in a statement, adding it «never employed foreign workers or improperly coordinated with outside groups.»
Mockery is the only option for people who accept something with absolutely NO evidence.
Indeed, it can even be read as a mockery of the whole literary enterprise, pairing dull and uncomprehending readers who ploddingly manage to miss the obvious, with clever authors (both the fictional Vereker and the actual James) who feel compelled to play the trickster, taunting their readers with the hint that there is something — indeed, the whole point of it all — that they don't get.
... If the cross is a personal act of violence perpetrated by God towards humankind but borne by His Son, then it makes a mockery of Jesus» own teaching to love your enemies and refuse to repay evil with evil (p. 182f).
And so we need productions like Comrade Detective, with its multilayered mockery of communism.
You make a mockery out of the proven scientific facts and dumb it down so stupid chirstians will agree with you just like the evangelists.
Also, please do not make absolute declarations with no consideration of the opposing viewpoint as it makes a mockery out of this critical issue.
These kinds of absolute declarations with no consideration for opposing viewpoints make a mockery out of this very critical issue.
Adam Clarke's book doesn't pull any punches and he maybe had Arminian leanings which along with Calvinism is a no no, but his book totally is brilliant and makes a mockery of what is being passed off as the gospel in many assemblies.
This society does not «know... what else to do» with Merrick's nature but to «rob it,» says Sir Frederick at last; and, like those colonized by British imperialism, this imitative product of their social engineering becomes a «mockery of everything we live by.»
They have continually run from this issue but can say that «Bishop Daniel Jenky of Peoria juxtaposed the Obama administration's new contraception mandate with the scourging and mockery of Jesus.
The section of Les fleurs du mal titled «Révolte» opens with a sad mockery of Christ, who was so credulous as to think his Father suffered with him in his agony.
Reflexive mockery of anything with religious overtones is equivalent to going through life drunk and stupid...
SAS... why do you agonize and strive with those who make mockery of you even though you speak kind and show them love?
You're making a mockery of your own position with such nonsense..
It sometimes seemed that Boyd found it easier and most satisfying to respond to his critics with a joke and light mockery than with serious attention to what they were saying.
But such attempts are rare enough to make one almost grateful for even the contemptuous attention of an atheist like Flaubert, who depicted religious experience with rancid mockery: «When she sighed her last breath she thought she saw an opening in the heavens, and a gigantic parrot hovering above her head.»
The life of Jesus had proved to be a catastrophic mockery: one of those great ironical jokes that history sometimes plays with the best of men.
Thus his being numbered among the transgressors, as well as his refreshment with a drink (or perhaps it was an attempt to benumb his senses, Mark 15:23), the casting of lots for his garments, and also the mockery of those who passed by — all these details are understood as evidence of the will of God.
with just a hint of sly mockery tinged with studied boredom in your voice.
Wenger made a mockery of him, said he would never work with one and asked what is it that they do anyway.
Wenger has taken us through a big period of transition, with a transfer budget that would suggest we were a mid-table team at times, in the wake of billionaires making a mockery of the sport with excessive spending and the very successful Ferguson era.
It's not enough that they make a mockery of our fan base today, with everyone watching, so now they go and do this..
After Cech himself admitted that he had clashed with his former boss and John Terry lamented the boost that the move would give to the Gunners, there are two more pieces of evidence in the papers this week that make a mockery of Mourinho's claim.
While do I not argue with you about accounts as I think you know your way and maybe you are a bean counter, the examples provided makes a mockery of FPP.
The Nets are embarassing the NBA with their hard, competitive play and making a mockery of the hallowed tanking system.
I mean Leo at 19 made a mockery of Roberto Carlos, excluding offensive contribution he exuded incredible confidence and maturity, even at that age he was a nightmare for the galaticos (zidane, guti, roberto Carlos, casillas etc) he made significant playmaking moves, But this new breed, I fear Barca has gone over board with the teachings on humility and calmness as such all they do is play safe, for me that is the only reason they don't succeed.
The champions league was simply a platform for Wenger to humiliate us and make a mockery of our club with his outrageous defeat scorelines.
This time, however, the comments have progressed from criticism to mockery, with racial undertones that have already led the golfer to issue an apology.
For a start, Antonio Conte chose to make six changes from the side that won 3 - 2 at Southampton on Saturday to make a mockery of the old maxim of never tinkering with a winning team.
A constant threat down the wing, Altintop made a complete mockery of Laszlo Sepsi with his tireless running and incredible crossing.
Force India's chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer was incensed with the five - second penalty given to Nico Hulkenberg, saying it «makes a mockery of the sport».
Joe Duffy's Picks continues to make a mockery of sportsbook odds, be it 148 - 111 with all football sides since last year to the recent 7 - 2 college football Wise Guy run.
He danced across the sodden surface at the RCDE Stadium like there was nothing wrong with it, sparkling and making a mockery of those who say his time at the top is up.
Salah has made a mockery of that view with 39 goals already this season and he represents the greatest danger to his former club.
He lacks experience at the highest level, with only one Champions League final appearance and two Bundesliga titles to his name when compared to say Mourinho and Guardiola; and it is one thing competing with Jupp Heynckes, and then Guardiola one at a time, but competing with Mourinho, Conte, Guardiola, Wenger and Pochettino simultaneously, whilst they have squad depth and quality that makes a mockery of Liverpool's, and an inability on Liverpool's behalf to secure players that will improve the team to the level of the competitors makes the challenge of top four a remote one, and the ultimate challenge of returning Liverpool to the highest level in English and European football minuscule.
His relentless experimentation with personnel and formations was widely blamed for United's failure to perform, and was ripe for social media mockery, but his refusal to rule out any options is perhaps what helped him get the best out of his soldiers in battle.
He has responded to the growing pressure by apologising for breaking the party's pledge not to raise tuition fees under any circumstances — prompting a mixture of mockery and admiration online — and using the Brighton conference to push for fairer taxes in negotiations with the Conservatives.
The Lib Dems said Rees - Mogg's involvement with Goldsmith made a «mockery» of his claims to be running an anti-Heathrow campaign.
With intimidation, illusion and theater, Silver has made a mockery of the Assembly, pandered to public employee unions and expanded entitlement programs, inviting every Tom, Dick and Harry to climb on the backs of our taxpayers, costing us jobs and higher taxes.»
By the end of the session, Labour MPs had reverted to open mockery of the Lib Dem leader, with the party's recent by - election defeat by the Bus Pass Elvis party, a repeated source of jokes.
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