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Back in the car she derided to go home and get on the telephone again.
The results were less successful and derided as a failure.
Today, the project is being derided as an example of political pork gone wrong.
They derided him as "the blind man who wants to help others see."
The earlier bids had all been derided as too low.
And this specific office has been widely derided over the years.
Generals are often derided for fighting their last war all over again.
A fat lot of good you'd been to her, Olive derided herself.
More than once I had heard her deride the "monster."
"I thought some among them might be deriding the Order with their work.
Each of the writers was derided for a slightly different quality.
Hoover was also derided for not doing anything to help the Depression.
The game is often derided as having the worst play mechanics in the series.
Next, they deride the black employees' interest in their African heritage.
But how much will the Mayor agree to direct to the public schools he so often derides?
I derided him until he boomed at me to hold it.
They are derided and mocked by large numbers of the nation.
The book has been derided for its lack of suspense.
This idea, which was derided by the competition in the beginning, quickly caught on and is very popular today.
These children are derided and made unwelcome in Japanese schools.
Indeed, he derides even the idea as "the vision thing."
To be derided so was part of his plan.
But the lack of international regulations is derided by many practitioners.
But the fruits of his aesthetic are hard to deride.
The Russian health care system is often derided for good reason - it's a mess.