One of the mockeries of the present age is that it is said that devaluation is an opportunity.
We may be called upon, if we recognise this minimum wage, to consider whether the wages already granted are not vain and idle mockeries.
If she does, she will find many mockeries already within the two and three-mile limits.
Once organized they were able to arrange punitive expeditions to the other quarters to punish the local boys for the mockeries.
Without some level of promulgation, and of publication, he says, the practice of legislation is 'a cruel mockery'.
I am glad that someone sneaks in there and makes a mockery of the business.
The granting of amnesty and government posts to the rebels made a mockery of the basic principles of human rights and democracy.
The second two ke9ilu tokens (275), however, are a self-mockery of her own abundant use of ke9ilu.
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