| 31. | The term is usually used pejoratively to describe provocative or irreverent talk "'format.
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| 32. | The term is typically used pejoratively.
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| 33. | The term is often used pejoratively.
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| 34. | These citizens were pejoratively labeled " Jack " Mormons by the antagonistic citizens of Jackson County.
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| 35. | Even among amateur radio operators, the term was used pejoratively at first by serious experimenters.
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| 36. | Some online activists who aggressively promote Sanders and attack Clinton supporters were pejoratively called Bernie Bros.
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| 37. | It is not used pejoratively and should not reflect the attitude of society towards women today.
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| 38. | The term " myth " can be used pejoratively by both religious and non-religious people.
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| 39. | This group was known as the Hunt Circle, or, pejoratively, as the Cockney School.
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| 40. | The term " disfigurement " is sometimes used pejoratively to describe the results of intentional body modification.
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