| 11. | He remains extremely unpopular and a target of protest and derision.
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| 12. | His derision of working class British Labour politicians also caused problems.
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| 13. | Some decisions from the early years are now subjected to derision.
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| 14. | The 2007 Chrysler Sebring earned strong critical derision upon its launch.
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| 15. | Fife's attempts to serve his writs met with derision.
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| 16. | It became pinned on him like a badge of derision.
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| 17. | Back then, television generated both fear and derision among movie folks.
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| 18. | It since has become the basis for insults, epithets and derision.
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| 19. | They would not be a subject for debate or derision.
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| 20. | This year, the object of our derision is Bob.
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