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The online magazine however derided the graphics as the low point of the game, pointing to the terrible draw distance and building textures.
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This was derided by the city and described as a fudge.
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Not only do white officers oppose him, but black soldiers deride him.
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The company sold no fewer than 15 product lines, yet its low-end consumer products were widely derided as technological also-rans.
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The leadership clearly believed in what many at the time would have derided as popular superstition.
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Such managers have often been derided as momagers in the film industry.
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Several music writers and musicians began to deride glam metal acts as hair farmers, hinting at the soon-to-be-popularized term hair metal.
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It received mixed reviews; some critics praised it for staying faithful to the television series, while others derided it for its crude humor.
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The called the entry shallow and pretentious, and internally inconsistent and derided its plot.
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Therefore, within the novel he is derided because he has a lack of control over women in his household despite his wealth and political power.
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