The arena was half-empty by the time the horn sounded, a solitary fan yelling derisively, "Tacos!"
Many more lived at the edges of cities in makeshift shantytowns their residents derisively called Hoovervilles.
"Thank you for that painting of women's roles in modern Australia, " said Ms Gillard, derisively.
At the end of the day, my locker mate saw what I had done and derisively asked.
Derisively dismissed by his interlocutors, he is back home, his self-described "dialogue among civilizations" now just an embarrassing memory.
Instead, the industry has worked on what are derisively called me-too drugs.
The Japanese slang term "Unibare" is meant derisively, applied to someone caught, embarrassingly, clad in one of Uniqlo's ubiquitous core items.
Conservative commentator Irving Kristol has derisively labeled this approach the "feminization" of politics, but members of Congress are not so dismissive.
Sceptics crowed derisively at last year's yawning welfare deficit of FFr54 billion (two-thirds from health), instead of the FFr17 billion forecast.
In Hollywood circles the TV development business is often described derisively as 10, 000 people running to the spot where lightning just struck.
As people began to believe the Internet would make obsolete many aspects of what was derisively called the "brick-and-mortar economy, " valuations became disconnected from reality.
But his rivals point out derisively that the maroon-and-white colours of his posters match those of the flag of Qatar, generally seen as his chief sponsor.
It is called the Lokpal bill but Mr Hazare and his supporters derisively call it a "jokepal" bill, which they say is too weak and humiliates the Indian people.
In 2005, Chrysler built thousands of cars without orders from dealers what the industry derisively calls "fence cars" because they are often lined up in lots surrounded by chain-link fences.
Mr. Obama is claiming a voter mandate to raise taxes, while the media and liberals are declaring that the days of "Norquistism, " as they derisively call it, are over.
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It is worth pointing out that this desideratum -- deep sexual satisfaction -- is found most often, as has been empirically verified over and over again, in what is often called, derisively, traditional marriage.
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