| 41. | The Linux kernel strongly discourages this style for kernel code, and refers to the style pejoratively.
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| 42. | The related term journalese is sometimes used, usually pejoratively, to refer to news-style writing.
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| 43. | Majoritarianism is sometimes pejoratively referred to by its opponents as ocholocracy or tyranny of the majority.
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| 44. | Br�n's students at the University of Illinois were referred to, often pejoratively, as Br�nettes.
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| 45. | "That's what turns it into ` opera, "'he said, pejoratively.
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| 46. | He replied that nobody would translate them and that he was often referred to pejoratively as a West Brit.
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| 47. | The neologism " sissyphobia " designates the fear or hatred of effeminate men, pejoratively called sissies.
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| 48. | Chapman was given the nickname " Appleseed " pejoratively for his highly unusual practice of planting trees from seed.
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| 49. | The term should be used descriptively and should not be read pejoratively unless a disruptive agenda is clearly established.
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| 50. | Like unmarried women, unattached men are labeled pejoratively, everything from playboy to mama's boy to wimp.
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