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Though affectionate mockery is nothing new, the golden age was relatively recently.
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It seems such a mockery; but if she wishes it; and Arthur-
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Thirty-two percent thought he would make a mockery of the political process.
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I could sense it the same way I'd felt its mockery earlier.
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But perhaps Falcao should be the subject of sympathy rather than mockery.
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ER: I started doing burlesque, April is going to make five years.
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This grave scene was fully contrasted by the burlesque Duke of Newcastle.
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Maskelyne often took the part of the burlesque spirit medium or wizard.
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In this way neo-burlesque performers bring burlesque back to its theatrical roots.
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EBONY: A lot of burlesque performers tour and perform away from home.
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However, just six minutes later, takeoff contact with the aircraft was lost.
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The lithium-ion batteries are used to boost power during takeoff and climb.
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The suspect allegedly commandeered the aircraft 15 minutes after takeoff from Alexandria.
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Before the problem is discovered, SAC readies its B-52 bombers for takeoff.
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The valve slid shut and the takeoff bell reverberated through the ship.
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Confident of my ignorance, he was willing to let the charade continue.
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It's a step too far and now I'm done with the charade.
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Reasons for Lady Stanton to suggest such a charade likewise escaped him.
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Kesseley shot up, unable to bear one more second of this charade.
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From the moment the ultimatum was accepted, the convention became a charade.
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In a trial the top court in this state termed a travesty.
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The fable in Greece originated in an intentional travesty of human affairs.
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The party disagrees and has called the directive a travesty of justice.
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The committee has been represented by critics as a travesty of democracy.
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The Franco-Prussian War was in progress, and this travesty was particularly timely.
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It's not possible to spoof the BFO data on just any plane.
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By the way, anyone know how to spoof an IP in Joost?
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Thomas maintains she is innocent and was the victim of a spoof.
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Is this some kind of spoof South American acoustic metal band, perhaps?
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The government must convince the jury that Coscia intended to spoof the market.
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Writers cracks dark jokes about violence and lampoon those they hold responsible.
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It is therefore a real masterpiece of satire, not a simple lampoon.
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That approach triggered a quick-and-dirty lampoon by Australian TV comedian Dan Ilic.
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I found the lampoon on my table this morning, among my letters.
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These were choice morsels from the lampoon of the notary Danckaerts.
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Pardon, Senorita Isabel, Sunday comes not into a pasquinade.
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The pasquinade was a very great one.
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But though Frederic was diverted by this charming pasquinade, he was unwilling that it should get abroad.
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Here is another pasquinade.
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Leti, in his entertaining and gossipping life of this most merciless of Popes, tells a story of another pasquinade, which exhibits the temper of Sixtus.
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Perhaps the use of SparkNotes can be seen as a sendup of the prestige-prize economy, said Pitzer.
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Now this outstanding Rachel-from-Friends sendup is making us really look forward to a Friends bit in Season 41 of the sketch comedy show.
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His sendup of people combing back through old tweets and movies and TV shows for inevitable signs of moral impurity are similarly sharp.
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The Faustian bargain of high-profile, publicist-driven journalism is ripe for sendup, but with so many broadly drawn characters, the film has no satiric bite.