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1 Tailless children were slain at once, as they would be exposed to public ridicule .
2 The woman you dissected so cleverly-strippedto the naked soul-andexposed to public ridicule ?
3 Would not that be to offer his name, honor, and life to public ridicule ?
4 A bigot delights in public ridicule ; for he begins to think he is a martyr.
5 To save himself and science from public ridicule , it became necessary for him to ascend.
6 Occasionally his shortage lays him open to public ridicule .
7 Two things confuse me about this public ridicule .
8 I hel' 'im up to public ridicule foh his weakness an' made spoht of 'is infirmities.
9 Here again the application is obvious; Evangelus differing from you only in his sensibility to public ridicule .
10 The costly military expedition that had no fighting to do was continually held up to public ridicule .
11 Packer and Evelyn putting themselves up for public ridicule was not going to save this poor girl.
12 The truth of the matter is public ridicule is not reserved for Black mothers who are celebrities.
13 You see the public ridicule ! - and half his age, he and I would have appeared a romantic couple!
14 Yet he had talked of Vienna and Florence, and even murmured something about public disgrace and public ridicule .
15 The notion of being the object of public ridicule appeared at last to have an effect on Inspector Paulsson.
16 There is a need to avoid delays - and the inevitable public ridicule - caused by leaves on the line.
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