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- To Palestinians, it was a derisory figure : a provocation.
- Even taking this number at face value, it's derisory.
- The amount was immediately criticized as far too small, even derisory.
- Gilchrist, the union leader, called that offer derisory.
- Byers said to noisy jeers and derisory laughter from opposition Conservative legislators.
- "derisory " and " without any foundation ."
- Many of the country's state-owned firms pay derisory wages.
- Late, that is, by the Postal Service's own derisory standards.
- "Invoking humanitarian law is becoming increasingly derisory, " she writes.
- "The first offer was a derisory one, " he said.
- These have in fact been the butt of more and more derisory comment ."
- This led to a derisory United nickname in Liverpool; " The Glams ".
- French casualties, by contrast had been derisory, only a dozen men wounded.
- It is not a new offer at all and it is derisory, totally insulting,
- The first offer was a derisory one.
- In 1946 Newman declined the offer of an OBE as he considered the offer derisory.
- It was turned down by Wigan and labelled " derisory " by manager Paul Jewell.
- Recently created redirect using a derisory slang term for psychologists to refer to an organization.
- All the other arch-lords despise and mock him constantly for his derisory condition.
- The Bush campaign reply was derisory.
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