| 11. | This socialist policy was pejoratively called the iron rice bowl.
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| 12. | On the other were Portuguese traders in Recife, pejoratively called peddlers.
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| 13. | Tenthani denied that this was being used to refer to Mutharika pejoratively.
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| 14. | Companies that have this business model are pejoratively referred to as patent trolls.
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| 15. | They were also more pejoratively known as the Pope's brass band.
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| 16. | The word is often used pejoratively to refer to folk beliefs deemed irrational.
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| 17. | It is thus more pejoratively classified as one of the types of gobbledygook.
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| 18. | It's now most often used pejoratively.
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| 19. | They're more entertaining, and I don't mean that pejoratively.
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| 20. | Replacement workers, known pejoratively as " police specials recruited to break the strike.
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