Pierce loves to hit big shots in New York and taunt the crowd after.
She chose to consider this not as a taunt but as a serious question.
Bonnie Parker, in a proto-modelling photograph, seems to taunt us from the fender of Clyde Barrow's car.
The hacker continued to taunt police in emails that sent investigators all over the country looking for him.
Gates always spoke his mind and never missed an opportunity to taunt if your assumptions or facts were wrong.
" Kansas faithful countered with apparel pairing the abolitionist John Brown and a taunt: "Keeping America Safe From Missouri Since 1854.
WSJ: Border War: Missouri, Kansas Have One Last Score to Settle
Box, which has been known to taunt Microsoft, is increasingly targeting larger corporate clients that incumbents such as Microsoft serve.
FORBES: Box Raises $125 Million, Targets International Markets
He ran the length of the field to taunt fans of his former club after scoring in City's 4-2 victory at Eastlands.
He said the assault was "a brief but co-ordinated attack, a racist taunt, a charge and a swallowing up of Stephen Lawrence".
BBC: Stephen Lawrence: Gary Dobson and David Norris get life
Harver wears a T-shirt that says: Do Not Taunt the Web master.
As a taunt, the starving defenders sent out a 50-pound meat pie.
Ferguson's furious reaction to United's defeat in Portugal prompted Porto coach Jose Mourinho to taunt the United manager, comparing the size of the two clubs' budgets.
BBC: SPORT | Football | Champions League | Porto star blasts Man Utd
Gerry Adams didn't respond to that last taunt, which seemed to deliberately echo Martin McGuinness's description of the dissidents as "traitors to the people of Ireland".
That taunt, coupled with Republican concessions on the unrelated items, meant the African and Caribbean trade bill proceeded to debate, and was passed on November 3rd.
The words were once used by Maltese children to taunt the Tunisian vendors who visited their villages over 50 years ago, two generations before that football game.
Of course there were boys on opposing teams along the way who would taunt her for being a girl, or her teammates for playing with a girl.
FORBES: Caroline Pla, 11-Year Old Football Player, Discriminated Against By The Catholic Church
She reacted to a regrettable taunt with a regrettable comment.
It rumbled through Beverly Hills and West Hollywood like it owned the place, and the long hood, angular fenders and taunt haunches have become icons of American motor history.
Calling on Congress to act in some non-specific way is getting a bit thin, not least because we all know it is not a plan but a tired taunt.
Labour politicians taunt Mr Clegg for not advocating a wholly elected chamber, which he admits he regards as ideal (though his plan allows for that outcome should MPs support it).
The uproar in Britain reached its crescendo Thursday evening when London Mayor Boris Johnson whipped up a crowd of 60, 000 revelers at a pre-Olympics celebration with a taunt for the Republican presidential candidate.
The Togo international also faces further punishment if the English Football Association decide to take action over his controversial goal celebration as he ran the length of the pitch and appeared to taunt Arsenal supporters.
Thirdly, the judge said he accepted evidence that Mr Terry had learnt to live with the particular taunt used by Mr Ferdinand against him, so it was unlikely that he would have been wound up.
On Wednesday, Commons business begins with Cabinet Office questions - an opportunity, perhaps, for Labour MPs to taunt the Conservative backroom policy mastermind Oliver Letwin over his comments about the undesirability of people from Sheffield taking holidays abroad.
She had no firsthand knowledge of what it was like to feel your breath being squeezed off, to live in a world whose very atmosphere was a constant taunt, whose bountiful oxygen was as capriciously out of reach as a rainbow.
应用推荐