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On television, there was still something to be said for what are called, usually derisively, talking heads.
She might have asked that derisively, but he thought her tone was rather one of deep interest.
"People say, derisively, that it's all about whether Clinton gets to keep his job," he continued.
"Like he'd hide in there after you found him last time," she said derisively.
She snorted derisively as if the very thought was absurd.
Some members not in public roles spoke derisively of those concerns last week.
Around the Capitol the work is known derisively as "three women in a tub."
"Not one of them got no knuckle game," he said derisively.
And the crowd booed derisively as the decision was read.
But the man only shrugged his shoulders and laughed derisively.
"And you should know me better than that," the figure retorted derisively.
The old man stared derisively, nodding as if he'd expected just that.
All Maggie could do was glare and he simply smiled derisively.
The professor laughs derisively, stating the answer is not that simple.
Stalin once asked derisively how many divisions the pope had.
Are you trying to tell me you're frustrated?' he mused derisively.
He took one last look at the screen, then shook his head and grunted derisively.
She laughed derisively as I started and glared into the shadows about me.
He threw a handful of coins derisively on the ground.
She spoke as derisively to him as he had done to her.
He paused, then added derisively, "At least, most of us are."
"You might believe it when we open the grave," said Wig derisively.
The term "land yacht" is also used derisively for any large vehicle.
Halfway through it the audience began derisively laughing at all the wrong places.
This was against her usual sense of justice, and the boy resented it derisively.