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Scoffing WeChat users circulated the article just to highlight the switch.
"It's full of half-naked women taking selfies," he says, scoffing.
Kelly posted the vid last night, scoffing at the cancellation stories.
While you're scoffing I'll let everyone else in on what I know.
I noted Mr. Trump scoffing, "Who gave it that name?" as Mrs.
"Like, yeah, I'm the best player in the world," he said, scoffing.
When it first reached me I began, as a republican, by scoffing.
I'm sure there's an ornithologist out there scoffing at my bird ignorance.
Telling all this to the Brightside hunters, though, produced sneers and scoffing.
Cocky Europeans and South Americans should be wary of scoffing too loudly, however.
And you know when I first said it, they sort of were scoffing.
Scoffing at how they adhere to their script and by feeling sorry for them.
These days, the Rockets don't have the luxury of scoffing at buckets imprudently gotten.
Chapo's lawyers are pushing back on some of the requests and scoffing at others.
The big picture: A few months ago, he was scoffing at midterm consequences for him.
But the allegation of "sonic attacks" was contentious, with many scientists scoffing at the idea.
The only insight we get into it is from two unimpressed men, scoffing off screen.
They returned to L.A. looking a little spent but their sudden hookup has others scoffing.
Trump's administration has castigated her country's trade surplus, to be met largely by German scoffing.
They tutted and chuckled when the otters were accused of scoffing $60,000 of designer carp.
"I'm sure the people at the controls are monitoring my every mood," William says, scoffing.
Scoffing remark to an ignoramus LIKE YOU KNOW "LIKE" BUTTON (as on social media) 9D.
Four years ago, some media executives were publicly scoffing that cord-cutting fears were overblown.
Some cities and provinces had acted like "independent kingdoms," scoffing at central policies, he said.
Booker reiterated his criticism during the briefing, scoffing at how this decision has shaken out.
Scoffing food need not be a problem with the HAPIfork, first introduced at CES in 2013.
Foodies scoffing spring rolls in San Francisco or cheeseburgers in Chongqing should give thanks to globalisation.
At first he paced the room, scoffing at critics who have questioned Cadillac's current sales numbers.
So first, he obviously does answer the question, albeit in a scoffing and passive aggressive way.
I skimmed it anew this week, in the hopes of scoffing back at its bad prediction.
"I don't do lobbying, goddamn it," Mr. Giuliani said, scoffing at the possibility of criminal charges.
He's milking the diction-dairy, wiping up the puddles of Anglo detritus and scoffing the lot.
But a common Democratic talking point involves scoffing that pipeline-building generates only a few "temporary" jobs.
Those grown accustomed down the years of hearing airline bosses scoffing at environmental concerns will be skeptical.
We're told she's scoffing, particularly because the blurry woman with blonde braids doesn't even look like her.
" But he's met with a young, flannel-clad spectator brushing him off, scoffing, "Yeah, nice try, narc.
Bolton wasn't very convincing, after a career spent scoffing at such talk, but he went on gamely.
Sources not connected with Amber are scoffing, saying they don't think the charities will ever get the money.
The various sources are scoffing at Nia's reps, who claim the stories about the actress are made up.
As a child, he drew discipline at his elementary school for scoffing at the notion of Santa Claus.
Scoffing at that asking price is perfectly valid, regardless of how many hours designers spent obsessing over the details.
AS INVITATIONS for haughty English scoffing go, Nicola Sturgeon's opening speech at the Scottish National Party conference was irresistible.
In which case, the loop of compliance has now been broken by Claudio Ranieri's band of pizza-scoffing upstarts.
Some argued that the rejection had nothing to do with race, a claim that left Dr. Brown's friends scoffing.
Brexiteers cheered: yet another example of croissant-scoffing continentals meddling with British traditions, such as burning bread to a crisp.
I'd never even really found Samberg funny, to be honest, and indeed remember scoffing when he won a Golden Globe.
It stands a canyon's- length away from the stereotypical travelogue of the snobby European scoffing at transatlantic vulgarity and ignorance.
I can already hear the seasoned travelers scoffing at how late to the game I am, but Holy Merino wool!
Because black women were largely denied the cultural portrayals that seemed to define femininity, scoffing at those characterizations was freeing.
But at least he wasn't publicly scoffing at the dream or commending a life as the hardest working Uber driver.
But the scoffing from colleagues wouldn't let up, and I soon returned to hunching my spine over a regular desk.
Notably, the whole exercise is cast as the anti-Avengers, scoffing at colorful costumes and shot in dark and brooding tones.
"Quick, prepare the [immigration] forms," some joked on social media, scoffing at the idea that tourists would suddenly come pouring in.
While Democrats were laughing at the ascent of Trump, and scoffing at the viability of Trump in a national election, Sen.
Sophie Tweed-Simmons is scoffing at the haters who think her sultry lingerie shoot was photoshopped to a fare thee well.
Richard Dreyfuss is scoffing at President Trump's decision to skip the White House Correspondents' Dinner, saying his decision is cowardly and predictable.
Mr Lowery's wistful reflections on regret, stubbornness and transience are ultimately so affecting that you can even forgive the pie-scoffing scene.
I personally made the mistake of regarding Trump's candidacy as a stunt, scoffing at the idea that he could be the nominee.
"At the beginning there was resistance and there was scoffing — is this really art?" said Walter Wasacz in an interview with Hyperallergic.
Dan Kildee of Michigan made a point of scoffing at the few inches of snow and its paralyzing effect on the city.
I started watching "Buffy" during its fifth season, after years of scoffing at it (I was 15), only to instantly become obsessed.
After his release, Desiigner posted a video scoffing at authorities, saying he doesn't do the stuff for which he was accused anymore.
I was starting to acquire the whole tragic mulatto thing, and I still remember my mom's sister looking at me and scoffing.
I do think people have the capacity to make small but meaningful changes and that there's nothing worth scoffing at when they do.
Mets management has scoffed at these calculations, and everyone with any familiarity with how Mets management does business has scoffed at that scoffing.
Worst of all was the dismal routine of scoffing down store-bought scones for sehri in the quiet stillness of my communal kitchen.
Some horror fans are scoffing at a PG-13 "Black Christmas," but Wolfe took to social media to defend the more restricted rating.
The company phoned off and on for a couple of years, scoffing at the journalist's insistence that they had the wrong Scott Shane.
He says as much at the ethics conference, scoffing at a colleague's insistence that the most logical response to global turmoil is optimism.
On the other, scoffing reports of a pro-European backlash among bearded, bicycling types networking their way around city centres and drinking flat whites.
What should be provoking a visceral emotional reaction in me, one way or the other, just left me scoffing at Game of Thrones' brazenness.
But dispensing with any knee-jerk scoffing or vanity shaming, dermatologists say the practice of "preventative Botox" actually makes sense and is rapidly gaining steam.
Scoffing at ludicrous building design proposals are a part of daily life when you live in New York City — just ask our friends at Curbed.
The idea of female independence and interdependence is met with scoffing hatred by both men and women who see themselves as benefitting from male dominance.
Sources connected to Johnny are scoffing, claiming the costume fitting is a lame excuse to avoid having to answer hard questions about the alleged attack.
Teletext, today, remains a quaint vestige of a 1980s retro-future fantasy, known in America only to scoffing technologists and a small, geeky fan base.
Jimmy Goldstein, the famous fixture at NBA games, is scoffing at the people who shelled out $50k for seats to Game 7 of the finals.
Briefings and meetings have been tailored to suit his style, often to scoffing from some aides who were accustomed to working for more traditional politicians.
It's hard to discern whether the scoffing is nostalgia for a bygone era or simply outrage and fear at the changing gender dynamics at the office.
Skeptics are fond of scoffing at the tariff effect, claiming that in the overall grand scheme, tariffs are not material to any but a few companies.
Whether it's buggy whip manufacturers scoffing at the Model T Ford or someone hunting for a pay phone, some people just can't adapt to the times.
Now that the 56-year-old former soldier is running for president in a May 20 vote, both groups are united in scoffing at his chances.
Like the stuffy old Archmaesters scoffing at the existential threat that could undermine their positions of power, the men left alive in Westeros need to wise up.
"God, y'all some broke boys" doesn't sound as though Keef is just scoffing at everyone who isn't GBE, he's actively disappointed at the fate of his rivals.
If you're scoffing at the price, a Moog engineer broke down why machines like this can cost tens of thousands of dollars in an interview with CDM.
Mark Zuckerberg started 2017 scoffing at the idea of Russia election manipulation on Facebook, and looked like he was contemplating his own possible run for the presidency.
Kanye West and his team are scoffing at claims his latest Yeezy shoe release didn't sell out because of his politics ... because sales were actually super strong.
Ron White is scoffing at criticism Stephen Colbert hurled a homophobic slur Donald Trump's way ... saying he has carte blanche to say whatever the hell he wants.
Nearly a decade later he still appeared unsatisfied with the building's appearance, scoffing at the iconic emerald marble on the speaker's rostrum inside the General Assembly hall.
The idea is new and untested, but the same people who are scoffing now were at one time repulsed by the idea of a $15 minimum wage.
After Iraq's Kurds voted in favor of independence, they took to the streets, waving flags and honking horns, and loudly scoffing at Baghdad's threats of military action.
Unlike Trump, the chamber's GOP lawmakers have largely stopped scoffing at the scientific evidence that human-caused global warming is contributing to intensifying wildfires and extreme weather.
No doubt some adults are right now pooh-poohing the comparisons to Harry Potter, scoffing at children's books with fanciful names like Hufflepuff, Flitwick, Slughorn and Diggory.
Bad form on both counts ... The inappropriateness of Republicans chanting 'four more years' and Democrats scoffing and booing detracted significantly from what should be a dignified proceeding.
Quincy Jones says a lot even when he just speaks a little ... scoffing at people who were surprised by the R. Kelly scandal and roasting Jussie Smollett.
Supposing this curse was passed down, it's no wonder that the professor seems so inept and that the reader spends most of the novels scoffing whenever she's mentioned.
In a sense, it's a different kind of conspiracy theory, one that someone could believe in while still scoffing at the idea that Melania employs a body double.
Watch the fight and see just how long the thirty five year old, three-hundred fight veteran can keep stiff arming Father Time and scoffing at weight classes.
With a fellow reporter's fawning question to a Chinese official pushing past the 30-second mark, Liang Xiangyi, of the financial news site Yicai, began scoffing to herself.
Felicity Huffman is scoffing at folks wiping out toilet paper from the shelves ... she's got other must-haves amid coronavirus panic, and they're all about keeping up appearances.
The former "Daily Show" host repeatedly mocked the Republican presidential nominee at a Tuesday event, specifically scoffing at his claims that the system might be "rigged" against him.
Politico officials strenuously denied the claim, and said Mr. Isenstadt was scoffing at Mr. Spicer's behavior during a contentious exchange, during which the press secretary leveled several threats.
Bands such as Black Sabbath, Motörhead, and AC/DC are probably scoffing at the mere thought of the Floyd going head-to-head with them in a sound off.
Billon operates in the way most of us would think a YouTube comedian/conspiracy theorist would: sitting at a desk in a DIY home studio, scoffing at the camera.
Donald Trump did not boot a baby out of his rally for crying ... so says the kid's mother, who's defending the candidate and scoffing at reporters who trashed him.
Think about Guido Barilla publicly scoffing in 2013 at the notion that his company, the world's largest pasta maker, would ever feature a same-sex family in its advertising.
" We encounter a more human Krishna, who can turn querulous or even insecure as he makes his revelations: "Since you aren't scoffing / I'll proclaim to you the utmost secret.
You can hardly blame a backcountry purist for scoffing at glamping, fancy fireside dinners, tents with no assembly required and apps that allow you to order firewood on demand.
In fact, I have been firmly anti — instead reaching for my phone to check the time and scoffing at the idea of wearing a bulky clock on my wrist.
In the wake of a tweeted photo of Trump, a bucket of KFC and a fork, there was even scoffing at the way he ate fast food — with utensils!
Just like on New Girl, everyone gets their shot at absurdity — even the characters who, on most shows, would be relegated to scoffing at the others' actions from the sidelines.
It's definitely okay to dislike something despite the hype, but forgive me for rolling my eyes when it's a man scoffing at a movie about a girl coming of age.
Several emails posted by Wikileaks on its document disclosure website show DNC officials scoffing at Sanders and his supporters and in one instance, questioning his commitment to his Jewish religion.
The City Attorney is scoffing at Dani's attempt for mercy, saying she never even apologized to the 71-year-old victim -- btw, the City Attorney says her age is relevant.
At least, that's how it went down between Conor McGregor and Cristiano Ronaldo ... with the soccer superstar scoffing at Conor when he joked about overtaking him on the Forbes list.
Now, if you're scoffing at the relatively low range of the eTruck compared to a Tesla Model S, Model X or even a Chevy Bolt EV, don't be too skeptical.
It did not let me down: While Lyons engages in quite a lot of the usual Look at these lunatics scoffing, he does it as well as I've ever seen.
That guy at the water cooler scoffing at Evan Spiegel for turning down Facebook's $3 billion acquisition offer and complaining that the Snapchat app violates every principle of user-centric design?
SARAH SANDERS SWIPES BACK AT REPORT SHE'S PLANNING TO LEAVE WHITE HOUSE Scoffing of sorts emanated from the group following Sanders&apos "short sentences" comment, as Acosta's face remained relatively expressionless.
The NY Giants superstar talked about the Kardashian encounter with GQ -- scoffing at rumors the two were "dating" ... and explaining that they were just talking during a party at Drake's house.
Scoffing at the "dry clean only" label on your delicate duds may not be the most exciting rebellion imaginable, but it's a scheme that pays off on laundry day every week.
He is also emphasizing his centrist and pragmatic abilities to work across the aisle while simultaneously scoffing at the notion that he should cede any ground to new voices on the left.
The president took to Twitter again this week to defend his daughter, enraged by scoffing in the world press after he asked her to fill his seat briefly at the G20 summit.
"The Last Jedi" keeps scoffing and smirking at the saga's iconography and mystic mumbo-jumbo in a manner more akin to a Mel Brooks parody than an official entry in the series.
"This Russia inquiry is one of the biggest hoaxes we have seen in our lifetimes," Farage said, scoffing at claims about his own links to Russia or Russia's supposed role in Brexit.
Calling out dumb intricacies of societal norms, scoffing at the pleasantries that diffuse the nonsense, and generally being immune to the crap of daily existence (which he deals with because that's life).
Chris D'Elia is scoffing at HGH critics, because he thinks football would be way better if players get so ridiculously strong they eat opposing team members alive ... body part by body part.
But Mr. Trump was often met with scoffing disdain by wealthy elites and mainstream civic leaders, culminating in a mortifying roast by President Obama at the White House Correspondents Dinner in 2011.
"Whether it's being the only girl to join her high school's football team or scoffing at the idea that high fashion is only for stick-thin models, Nadia blazes her own path."
Certainly, we can continue to look with disdain at those who are scoffing at recommendations for social distancing, as they put their own desire to party ahead of our collective well-being.
From scoffing at overpreparing and criticizing the moderator for being biased, Trump has been masterfully lowering expectations before the critical first debate that is expected to attract more than 85033 million eyeballs.
"Do I want to buy something from this place?" one young woman asked her friend, scoffing at the glass display of inauguration items just inside the front doors as they walked inside.
Nick is all about the men in blue ... scoffing at the importance of that knife on OJ's property, and questioning cops who busted him for bumping loud music in a rental car.
Velayati argued that Iran along with Russia helped stem fighting in Syria and prevented the country from falling to the Islamic State group and other militants, scoffing at the U.S. demands to leave.
After years of scoffing at the threat from smartphones, Nintendo did an about face last year and entered an alliance with Japanese mobile game company DeNA Co. to develop games for mobile devices.
Attorney Howard Weitzman is scoffing at the deed TMZ first told you about ... filed by Katherine which gives her 25% ownership in the home, and each of MJ's 3 kids 25% as well.
Johnny Depp's long-term partner and mother of his 2 children is scoffing at Amber Heard's domestic violence claims ... insisting Johnny is a loving man who has never been physically abusive to women.
Indeed, the "Golliwog's Cakewalk" (from "Children's Corner") is a direct hit, with its cheerful celebration of popular culture and the cheeky quote from Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," followed by the minstrel's scoffing sniggers.
Yet it is his honest advocacy for his deeply held beliefs that has emboldened me to speak out confidently for my positions, and to ignore the anonymous attacks and scoffing jeers of the naysayers.
They took up my table for two hours, ordered a ton of food, drinks and dessert, all the while treating me like garbage (eye rolling, scoffing, generally being aggressive, sent back an appetizer etc.).
To my mind, that attitude is really what scotched that AOL-Time Warner deal: The wholesale scoffing at these questionable messengers — to be clear, some of them were pretty questionable — without listening to message itself.
Enter the Muslim-friendly diet-buster, which has spawned an entire subculture whose members delight in mocking Hanson's inward-looking nationalism almost as much as they enjoy scoffing piles of meat, chips, cheese, and sauce.
Jordan, a key ally of President Trump's, repeatedly pressed Taylor on his lack of firsthand knowledge of several of the relevant Ukraine conversations, scoffing at the idea that he represents a star witness on impeachment.
Johnny Depp is scoffing at Amber Heard's attempt to get more from him than they agreed in their divorce settlement, and he's telling the judge she just wants to stay relevant and sway public opinion.
John Delaney put in strong showings in the CNN-sponsored second Democratic debate, they drew significant scoffing and scorn -- both in the room and in the after-action reports from the liberals in the party.
Hidden Folks is just a lovely little plaything, something to have beside you as you're doing something else, like scoffing a bowl of cereal, as much as it is a crossword-replacing coffee-break pursuit.
Instead of ignoring the story or simply scoffing at the obvious distracting attack, the Clinton campaign has fallen into the same kind of trap all those Republican candidates Trump defeated in the primaries fell for: misdirection.
This cyberselfie is fairly embarrassing, but not nearly as embarrassing as the realization that I was standing in a crowded room scoffing "are you real?" at a holographic fruit apparition that no one else could see.
When my colleague Zack Fink at NY219 first broke that Nixon was poised to enter the race, there was some scoffing that this was [New York City] Mayor Bill de Blasio's way of messing with Cuomo.
Leaders of another conservative group, the Republican Study Committee (RSC), called Tuesday for Ryan's leadership team to bring the bill to the floor, scoffing at bipartisan "backroom" negotiations happening in the Senate and among Hill leaders.
To my mind, that attitude is really what scotched that AOL-Time Warner deal: The wholesale scoffing at these questionable messengers — to be clear, some of them were pretty questionable — without listening to the message itself.
Nicki Minaj is scoffing at the chorus of critics who are upset she featured her ex-con BF in her new music video, "MEGATRON" ... our Nicki sources say the public has spoken and they clearly dig it.
They popped this one off on a Sunday, metaphorically scoffing at the way the industry decided to globally align by putting out new albums and singles at the end of the work week on New Music Fridays.
Tired of the scoffing, he has now written a book about it — "The Greatest Beer Run Ever: A True Story of Friendship Stronger Than War" — with Joanna Molloy, a former reporter for The New York Daily News.
After scoffing at the idea that long hours like those worked by many developers leads to burnout, he suggests that "if you can't love all 80 hours/week" of work, you shouldn't be in the industry at all.
He recalls a Russian official, just before the financial crisis in 2009, scoffing at China's supposed modernity, calling it a Potemkin village whose big GDP reflected "millions of poor people who will work for a bowl of rice".
The facts are that during Congressional hearings to approve Jeff Sessions as the nation's chief law enforcement officer, Desiree Fairooz laughed, loud enough for distant microphones to faintly record her scoffing at testimony being offered that praised Sessions.
Our Johnny sources are scoffing ... they never believed she was supposed to be in London a week ago and that the story was concocted so she wouldn't have to be cross-examined under oath about the alleged beating.
While my peers were going to parks and each other's houses to drink entire two-liter bottles of blue water before vomiting them back up again, I was there scoffing, rolling joints, confused, and angry at their pointless shitfacing.
But history buffs might still be scoffing at the idea of a true insurgent presidency because just about every winning presidential candidate since at least Jimmy Carter has portrayed themselves as an outsider and run a campaign against Washington.
It's hard to think like a teen — especially since some of them actually eat Tide Pods for fun — but it doesn't seem totally ridiculous to imagine one scoffing at these new memes, and saying, "Tide challenges are so 2018."
You can't have your cake and eat it, but you could be one step closer to having your chocolate and scoffing it without the added guilt that comes from ingesting a week's worth of calories in Ferrero Rocher form.
My great-great-grandmother, Cora, who went through men like wine, was known to sit in her parlor with a Ouija board affixed to her lap, scoffing at the notion that one should never use the spirit board alone.
And there was the disgrace of multiple BBC journalists scoffing at Labour's promise to plant two billion trees by 2040, a number that is by actual expert estimations ambitious but far from impossible—because, Ooh, isn't two billion loads?
President being hit with very negative coverage of his confrontational approach at the G7 meeting as he just arrived in Singapore for the North Korea summit with some pundits scoffing at his declaration that he doesn&apost need much preparation.
While a show about a couple of middle-aged guys scoffing food, guzzling booze, and bickering might sound like an exercise in indulgence, The Trip instead manages to be a uniquely poignant show that reflects on age, self-worth, and family.
Otis says he was acting in protest of Trump, but an official from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is scoffing at him, saying the Chamber -- not Trump -- is the real victim and they want Otis slapped with a felony as well.
Alternately, the known Villain from that season who has managed to weasel his/her way into the good graces of the bachelor/bachelorette in a way that makes viewers frustrated and hate-watch the show while scoffing at the bachelor/bachelorette's blissful ignorance.
Perhaps more angering to a leader who detests weakness -- but doesn't necessarily mind an amoral reputation -- were the number of underlings shown ignoring his commands, privately scoffing at the "crazy sh**" he was requesting and working around him to avoid self-implication.
A story is circulating Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have settled their custody dispute ... total BS. Multiple sources familiar with the situation are scoffing at the report that the divorcing couple struck a settlement giving Angelina primary physical custody while Brad got visitation.
The buffoonish scoffing of the prior two seasons' sheriff's office turns into the harried semi-meddling of a college administrator, equally arbitrary and unjust, even though the dean of Hearst College is someone even the cynical Veronica admits is a good guy.
After weeks of scoffing at the notion of bolstering their forces for the impeachment battle, White House aides and allies are now planning to add a top communications specialist to the team to help President Donald Trump fight back against the Democrats' inquiry.
Harold Wilson, the prime minister who would hold Britain's first national referendum in 1975, had previously dismissed the idea as "contrary to our traditions" and "not a way in which we can do business", scoffing that a referendum would probably abolish the income tax.
" Scoffing at the suggestion that he was playing with fire by criticizing the man he once hailed as the "Winston Churchill of our time," Mr. Savage posed a rhetorical question: "I'm going to get up every morning and do nothing but say how great he is?
When I first heard that Joel Hodgson wanted not only to revive his most famous creation, the "talking back to the movies" TV show Mystery Science Theater 33, but to revive it with an all-new cast, the only reaction I could muster was scoffing disbelief.
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The agent who claims to have discovered Judge Judy has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the company that produces the show, claiming the honchos are screwing them out of profits ... but Judy is scoffing at the suit saying the guy behind it is just an ingrate.
Two years ago, Sweden's biggest newspaper, Aftonbladet, published a column that ridiculed the notion that Jews were talking of leaving the country because of anti-Semitism, dismissing it as "lying" and "hysteria," and scoffing at the "especially cool" machine guns that police officers use when protecting Jewish schools.
Interestingly, in a full day of cross-examination, Vikas Khanna, a federal prosecutor, did not once challenge Ms. Kelly's claims that Mr. Christie, Mr. O'Dowd and others in the Christie political machine were aware of the supposed traffic study at the very time that the governor was scoffing at reporters' questions.
The inappropriateness of Republicans chanting "four more years" and Democrats scoffing and booing detracted significantly from what should be a dignified proceeding attended by the nation's highest officials from the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, the most high ranking uniformed members of the armed services and other distinguished guests.
Washington (CNN)A growing number of Republicans are openly scoffing at President Donald Trump's handling of national security issues, with the Senate's number two Republican bashing Trump's criticism on Wednesday of the heads of the US intelligence community ahead of a vote on a measure disapproving Trump's Middle East policy.
Of the pages of officers whom the Plain View researchers could positively identify, about 1 in 5 of the current officers, and 2 in 5 of the retired officers, made public posts or comments that met that threshold — typically by displaying bias, applauding violence, scoffing at due process, or using dehumanizing language.
Most political pundits would have predicted instant death for a campaign where the candidate did everything from mock the physical appearance of his one female Republican opponent, to scoffing at the eating habits of the most dignified candidate still in the GOP race, to openly considering criminal punishment for women who get abortions.
The process has proved to be a death by a thousand cuts for the Justice Department and FBI, as officials continue to turn over documents in the midst of an ongoing criminal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election -- often initially scoffing at the breadth of requests to only acquiesce months latter.
Under fire for saying earlier in the week that "I'd take it" and scoffing at the notion that he should call authorities, Mr. Trump shifted by saying that while he would still look at incriminating information provided by a hostile foreign power about an election opponent he would "absolutely" report such an encounter.
Gliding effortlessly through Nauman's routines, this talented and disciplined individual, an artist in her own right, filled the silence between commands with an improvised finger-tapping performance of her own, scoffing impatiently at her tormentor's badgering posture, the posture that lies at the heart of Nauman's edginess and at the core of his reputation.
And let's face it: Believe-it-when-I-see-it scoffing at the notion that the game's biggest names would be willing to play for the Knicks, when they are still owned and operated by James Dolan, is fully expected given how the last two decades have gone since the Knicks' trip to the N.B.A. finals in 1999.
The average attendee arrived just in time for happy hour, ready to smash a few Dirty Russians or Adios Motherfuckers before engaging in the pre-mating rituals of dancing badly and asking me why the music was so bad, with the intention of facilitating some form of sweat-soaked tongue action before scoffing a double cheeseburger on the N18 back to Harrow town centre.
Clinton World is scoffing at suggestions from Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and other Republicans that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
It spends a lot of narrative real estate exploring the difficulties that women have always faced because they're treated as objects instead of equals, and the anxiety that some men feel (regardless of the time period), when women express opinions that conflict with their own, whether that's the Porpoise's crewmen side-eying Claire over her superior medical knowledge or Frank's colleagues scoffing at her political views.
" Desirina Boskovich on genre snobs: "As I was working on this book, I was like, 'I'm well acquainted with how nerds act'—being a nerd myself, and having been to many conventions, so I knew there would be a specific audience for this book that would enjoy the book but would also just constantly be scoffing at the idea that these things are obscure.
The Plain View Project's database looks at the posts of active and retired officers from eight cities: Philadelphia, PA; Dallas, TX; St. Louis, MO; Phoenix, AZ; York, PA; Dennison, TX; Twin Falls, ID; and Lake County, FL. Here's how the investigative report described the Plain View Project's findings: Of the pages of officers whom the Plain View researchers could positively identify, about 1 in 5 of the current officers, and 2 in 5 of the retired officers, made public posts or comments that met that threshold — typically by displaying bias, applauding violence, scoffing at due process, or using dehumanizing language.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report Giuliani says some documents turned over by State watchdog came from him MORE is scoffing at a whistleblower complaint made public Thursday as House Democrats move forward with an impeachment effort based on claims that the president sought to pressure the president of Ukraine to investigate one of Trump's political rivals.

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