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1 Once ridiculed by the media, the sport is ingrained into the culture.
2 The tender-heartedness which Francis evinced for animals has been ridiculed by heretics.
3 Anyone who forgets will be openly ridiculed by the Arsenal keeper's dad
4 The North was roundly ridiculed by nuclear experts for the claim.
5 If she makes the slightest mistake in public she is ridiculed by Alva.
6 In November 2018, after months of being publicly ridiculed by Trump, Sessions resigned.
7 The woman, Paula Goodspeed, was ridiculed by the judges in her 2005 audition.
8 She wasn't condemned to be ugly and ridiculed by them forever.
9 The juggles of astrology have been admirably ridiculed by Butler in the following lines:
10 This kind of Amoebaean dialogue was early ridiculed by the ingenious author of Hudibras.
11 His arguments were earnestly supported by the constitutionalists, and opposed and ridiculed by Vergniaud.
12 It was ridiculed by their opponents, and received with frigid disapproval by their supporters.
13 Have the courage to say your prayers, though you may be ridiculed by man.
14 On the television show he watches the first two contestants ridiculed by a lie-detector.
15 Both have been ridiculed by street protesters as "enemies of the people".
16 Mr Emerson's remarks were ridiculed by thousands of people using the hashtag FoxNewsFacts.
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