MoMA presented the once derided image as the foundation stone of Modernism and turned it into an icon.
Often derided as a lightweight, he has benefited from being underestimated by his opponents.
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Well corn-derived ethanol has been derided for years as being a waste of food.
There has been no other leader in Latin America that has derided such controversy.
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The other candidates (including his now-Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton) all derided him as naive.
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The Apple maps app in iOS6 has been widely derided as inferior to Google Maps.
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This scenario was derided by most of the people I consulted, in law enforcement and elsewhere.
Even the endless prairie, derided today as "flyover country, " astonished those who first rode across it.
Can he, if the latest storm is weathered, surprise those who at first derided him?
Yet the coalition has in general derided Labour's inclination to meddle from the centre.
The often derided volume weighted average price (VWAP) was also a central benchmark at over 65 percent.
Jobs derided the delays it takes to share with a Zune, suggesting people just swap ear buds.
Alas, the Heritage projections were derided by other economists and eventually quietly withdrawn by Heritage itself.
The European press derided a barbaric American health-care system that left the poor out in the cold.
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But this would have involved demolishing several historic buildings, and was derided by architects and many others.
They derided as "a sore loser" a man who waited only to make sure that he lost.
He derided politically correct claims that humans alone are magically free of genetic influences in their behaviour.
The other 98.5% of the double helix was derided as junk, a vestige of the distant evolutionary past.
Derided by some as music rental, subscriptions are praised by disciples for bestowing a feeling of colossal ownership.
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His self-titled NBC sitcom, launched in fall 2001, succumbed to poor ratings after a few critically derided episodes.
Today, they are derided, investigated and sued, blued and tattooed by government inquiries as well as private litigants.
The other is a widening of the tax base after some much-derided one-off measures by the previous government.
But they felt in a bind, because critics had derided the initial July stress tests as too weak.
Their new theory was derided (some would just say criticized) for at least a decade before winning acceptance.
However, Mr Obama's campaign derided Mr Santorum's remarks as unacceptable, and he did not re-use the phrase on Monday.
One prominent British global warming sceptic derided European governments for their "warming waffle".
The sprawling postwar sink estates of north Peckham are rightly derided as failed experiments and rightly unmourned in demolition.
This scenario raises the question: Why are profit and revenue from the delivery of healthcare something to be derided?
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Charles Grassley of Iowa, was derided at a town hall recently on the matter of his own health insurance.
BitTorrent, a superfast download service installed on 135 million computers, once was derided as a web of online thieves.
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