"publicly" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In contrast to this positive appraisal, nationalists such as Urechia's son Alceu publicly mocked the book and claimed that it lacked merit.
- Their real goal is to further the cause of reform by publicly mocking the Tea Party movement and various other protesters against the president's proposed plan.
- However, individuals can be fined and imprisoned for as long as three months for publicly mocking the beliefs of any religious group registered in Iceland.
- Anybody who publicly mocks or insults any in this country legally existing religious community tenets of faith or worship, will be punished by fine or imprisonment for up to 4 months.
- In 2001, the rivalry exploded into the public eye as Jay-Z publicly mocked Nas on stage at the Hot 97 radio station's Summer Jam hip hop festival.
- Before 1917, people could be put in jail for publicly mocking the Czar.
- However Tehran retains a firm ally in the shape of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, who publicly mocked the west's concerns about its nuclear ambitions on Tuesday.
- With approval of the presiding chief judge Warecki, the prosecutors publicly mocked the accused.
- On his dismissal in August 1667, Barbara publicly mocked him; Clarendon gently reminded her that one day she too would be old.
- She publicly mocked him and was the impetus for an attack on him by Nitro and Mercury.
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