Gizmodo calls the shows characters failed actors instead entrepreneurs and mocks their dialogue.
His Jeffrey Archer mocks the real man and certainly mocks his overblown writing style.
The opposition People's Party (PP) which wants tax and spending cuts, mocks such moves.
One can't help noticing that when Mr Obama mocks himself, he mocks himself for being super-human.
Linklater says he writes without always knowing where the work is taking him, which he instantly mocks.
Mr Romney mocks the suggestion that he is gunning for a trade war (let alone a conventional one).
But there is one person in Lahore who openly mocks the conservative establishment: painter and restaurant owner Iqbal Hussain.
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In turn, a recent satire by the Daily Show mocks the critics.
Where Mr Goldhagen observes that during the 18th century even supporters of Jewish emancipation were anti-Semitic, Mr. Finkelstein mocks him.
Eddie Murphy mocks every stereotype in the book and invents a few of his own in this raucous, vulgar comic extravaganza.
This, though, wasn't mere plain speaking from a man who loves to be loathed by those he mocks as "the liberati".
Though Delepine often mocks the "troika of interests" that tried to run Global One, he's crafty about forging partnerships of his own.
In it Townsend mocks many of the sacred cows of corporate life.
Stark mocks Thor for his Shakespearean dialect, but Whedon allows Thor out of his viking shell by giving him a sense of humor.
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The first mocks would-be entrepreneurs who fail to act on their ideas (solution: we make it easy to protect your new trademark).
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Maybe it's the smart move right now, but it ignores the public trust element of journalism and mocks the communities where it's practiced.
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Perez plays a womanizing yet gallant action hero of the 18th Century, who mocks war but ends up joining the army to avoid marrying yet another of his conquests.
The scene mocks Thatcher's Cabinet colleagues as being weak and ineffectual, and while Law admits he was worried about glorifying Thatcher, he said he tried to be fair to both sides.
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Globally, shale could double current known reserves of 6, 000 trillion cubic feet of gas, Ineson said, a sea of gas that mocks the idea of peaking production, as some oil bulls believe will happen soon.
It is particularly attractive when compared with Sony Ericsson's misconceived HBH-20 Handsfree headset, whose design--a transceiver you clip to your shirt with an earbud connected to it via a wire--mocks the very idea of wirelessness.
The mockery of consumers lining up for the next iPhone -- a phone that the ad below mocks as being more of the same -- struck a nerve because it was built around a certain amount of truth.
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He's a creature of habitual poses -- lips pursed in a smile that mocks mirth, eyes narrowed by a need to dominate, and, beneath it all, motives as opaque as the squid ink he requires for his drawings.
While he mocks and exaggerates and creates a dense, tough double-layered persona who takes more time to sift through than most people allow, small truths are the starting point that he twists in order to tell a bigger truth.
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Things get awfully meta awfully fast when you pull this narrative thread: SmartWater wants to reach a hip crowd, so they craft a video that mocks the conventions of virality, and almost immediately an arbiter of hip takes the handoff and enviralizes the thing, even as she scorches its cynicism.
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