| 21. | The Church of the East was therefore pejoratively labelled the " Nestorian Church ".
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| 22. | But he doesn't deserve being pejoratively labeled as a climate change denier.
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| 23. | They used it pejoratively to describe groups departing from " accepted " norms.
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| 24. | The French mutter pejoratively about their British neighbors as " les roastbeefs ."
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| 25. | Compatibilists are sometimes called " soft determinists " pejoratively ( William James'term ).
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| 26. | The cheapest, popular form of fiction were sometimes referred to pejoratively as Penny Dreadfuls.
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| 27. | Rugby union has often been considered, somewhat pejoratively, a'posh'game.
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| 28. | Only after homophobes became familiar with this term was it turned against gay people pejoratively.
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| 29. | Prosecutors argued that none of the news coverage of Ressam had reported pejoratively about his background.
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| 30. | Popular culture has tended to use it more pejoratively to refer to a time of backwardness.
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