| 41. | The strategy is known mockingly here as " fishing for miracles ."
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| 42. | She then laughs mockingly at the stupefied men.
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| 43. | He also mockingly mentions Yu's fiance.
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| 44. | Jonathan Swift wrote mockingly about this plan; Ditton died in the following year.
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| 45. | In different literary hands, it could be used either earnestly, or mockingly.
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| 46. | They mockingly held a celebration of the killing.
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| 47. | This led to Rucci being mockingly nicknamed " Traviatta " by some political sectors.
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| 48. | The design was mockingly known by the nicknamed Wilhelm in the lions'den.
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| 49. | And so he mockingly slowed his pace:
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| 50. | Bates mockingly responded to the standard complaint that there are no good roles for women.
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