He got into some trouble with the chancellor, Gardiner, over a ribald play, "Pammachius," performed by the students, deriding the old ecclesiastical system, though Bonner wrote to Parker of the assured affection he bore him.
deridenism, in its truest form isn't about hating and deriding men, or ruling the world.
deridelly, only a few months ago, some currency traders were openly deriding the euro.
The Twitter Tracker voice insisted that not only was Twitter a great thing, but the celebrity tweets that Conan was deriding were actually messages of the highest importance.
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