In front of 1500 striking firefighters at a rally in Glasgow yesterday, the somnolent Prescott was not so much demonised as taunted. |
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They knew this as well, so they taunted me with their sharp swords and barbed words. |
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But he was unable to speak or write Marathi and fellow students taunted him. |
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His spirit taunted her, mocked her from the higher, ethereal plane of existence. |
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The last thing we want is to put ourselves in the position where he is taunted or provoked and reacts again. |
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When he missed, several of the Arsenal players taunted him rather objectionably, for which 6 of them now face conduct investigations. |
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She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car. |
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The girl is being cruelly taunted by her French schoolmates for being Polish. |
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The fire smouldering behind Ertmanis' eyes when playing the taunted Pishuk is balanced perfectly by the collected regality of Mackenzie King. |
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He only fought with real men who deserved it, not little boys who taunted and teased. |
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He went to various progressive private schools, including a boarding school in Connecticut where he was taunted and bullied. |
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He taunted, and I merely stumbled back as I felt more blows upon my side, my front, and my back. |
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They come upon the villagers from the town being taunted by donkey braying and find them readying themselves for battle. |
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It's not that long ago I remember being taunted in the street by building-site workers for carrying a baby in a sling. |
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Her face had blanched when her sister had taunted her that the two of them should marry. |
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He was taunted for his religious beliefs, transported in painful cuffs and shackles, and denied family visits or telephone calls. |
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Each time she missed, Jesse taunted her again, until Amber was so angry with him that she booted it the hardest she ever had. |
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She provoked me, she taunted me, she said, I'm never going back to you, all those sorts of things. |
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They performed lewd acts, taunted the police, harassed the stiffs and produced great art. |
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Jessica is taunted by boys at school for being a toffee-nosed virgin and Tom is bullied for being a weirdo. |
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One day at school a boy taunted him with the story that his mother had killed herself. |
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Their fellow Muscovites taunted them on the sidewalks and on the streetcars, loudly criticizing their appearance, hurling insults at them, sometimes attacking them. |
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Her voice taunted him in mock arrogance, but he could tell from the hint of darkness under her eyes that though she meant it flippantly, she was very tired. |
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As soon as his lyrics emerged in public he was taunted for his unmasculine stance in putting himself in thrall to a woman. |
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Long taunted for his embonpoint, polite French for tubbiness, the affable pol used to garner dessert-inspired nicknames. |
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Dan taunted the struggling fox to chomp on the conductor before shooting 240 volts of electricity through the small body. |
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As a child, I was taunted with this name by people who wished to demean me and make me feel inferior. |
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The two sides taunted and insulted each other but with police separating them no violence broke out. |
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Boys who don't learn quickly to conform to this code are taunted and shamed until they do. |
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I taunted the rain to soak me, drenching what bit parts it hadn't already. |
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Michaelis wanted me to love him, yet I taunted him with abstinence when I met Java, a muscle-bound Stilitano. |
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I put on the TV and only saw pale skin, I got teased and taunted about my night-shaded skin. |
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Irish immigrants had a rough start in the United States, stuck in urban poverty and taunted by some of their neighbors. |
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I think this is what St. Paul was trying to say as he taunted, in the light of Christ's resurrection, the powerless power of death. |
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Jolly, who entered the racing world when she was eight years old, remembers being taunted as a kid. |
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When Happy his taunted, his game suffers, and Barker is none too pleased, leading to a brawl for the ages. |
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But almost three years later, taunted by young fighters, he agreed to a new championship battle, this one to be fought according to the Queensberry rules. |
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And then it started to pour down rain, so I trudged back to my car like some wild-eyed prophet, taunted by the laughing kookaburras as I passed them. |
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Japan had great hair, a player who wore goggles, and another who taunted the opposing side in Italian. |
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Dave taunted the crowd with threats and obscenities, and finally soaked them with lurid synthetic bodily fluids. |
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Rodney Dangerfield was taunted at school for his unusual bug-eyed appearance, but by his late forties he was established as one of America's most popular comedians. |
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Those near the gate, however, hooted at and taunted the soldiery, who fired a volley over their heads. |
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Here, his survival instinct kicks in further to the point where by the end you feel more with the taunted, amnesiac Herrick as Mitchell fights to extract the secret of survival. |
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He had no idea why he was teased, taunted and physically hurt for years. |
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He taunted the Knicks instead with hanging jumpers, impossible fadeaways and layups in traffic. |
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A GIRL nicknamed Jaws by bullies who taunted her because of her underbite is embracing her new post-surgery life. |
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While the reporter might have been ungenerous in building the story this way, it is perfectly clear that Mr. Turner created the opportunity for her to do so and, indeed, in some respects asked, if not taunted, her to do so. |
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Local media reports said rowdy youths taunted police officers and tried to kick down the metal grills on some shop fronts. |
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Sam has vivid memories of a party his brother had, and when his brother was not in the room, the teenagers there taunted Sam and made rude comments to him. |
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The home fans were taunted by the sights of celebration, and the sweet smell of smoke from red flares which captured capering hordes, in silhouette. |
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My lawyer violated my confidences by offering information to my former spouse's attorney that worked against me, and then taunted and challenged me to do something about it. |
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After the bull has been taunted and wounded with swords by the picadores and banderilleros, it is exhausted and bleeding profusely. |
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Adm Roughhead condemned the actions of suspect Iranian boats that allegedly taunted USS Typhoon in the Arabian Gulf on Friday. |
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The little work I've done with child carers of disabled parents shows what a vulnerable group they are, already regularly bullied and taunted by their peers. |
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After Clio had observed her older brother's frustration at being taunted because of his mom's relationship, she decided that when she went to high school, she simply wouldn't bring her friends home. |
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While the others swung the rope for her as gently as it could be done... and playfully taunted her timidity, she passaged backwards and forwards in a pretty flutter of indecision, putting up her shoulders and laughing. |
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Hundreds of silver cohos taunted us, leaping out of the water along the fog-draped entrance of Forevergreen Basin. |
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Everyone laughed, but it soon became clear that this was not part of the show. The woman, undeterred, returned to the stage, grabbed the baby and taunted Mr Jacques with it. |
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During this time, Elijah, in coarse language, taunted them. |
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They were taunted and teased about being foreigners. |
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Mr. Kazan, the movie's director and a founder of the Actors Studio, taunted him about his father, saying he must have been killed because he was a squealer. |
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Even the robbers who were crucified with him taunted him in the same way. |
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Philpott, who had taunted the Rovers defence all afternoon, changed his angle of attack to find Brabin on the edge of the box and his piledriver gave Jones no chance. |
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The clocks lining the dream hallway in her mind taunted her with their twisting hands, their broken faces, and some of them, with a cringe-worthy coo-coo, coo-coo squall. |
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She deserved additional glory in return for the many years when she had gone birthdayless and little girls like Enid and Geraldine had taunted her airily. |
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