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  • 51foureyes — mocking nickname for one who wears glasses …

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  • 52political satire — mocking attack on the actions of politicians, ridicule of the government and those that run it …

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  • 53rearing —  mocking, by repeating another s words with disdain, or the like. Exm …

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  • 54Chasing Pandora — Origin Gozo Genres Folk rock, Pop Website www.chasingpandora.com Members …

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  • 55Mock object — In object oriented programming, mock objects are simulated objects that mimic the behavior of real objects in controlled ways. A computer programmer typically creates a mock object to test the behavior of some other object, in much the same way… …

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  • 56Alejo & Valentina — ( Alejo y Valentina in Spanish) is an Argentine flash cartoon by Alejandro Szykula, created in 2002, aimed at teens and adults with a childish mind . The animation style is very simplistic (like that of South Park) and the storylines filled with… …

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  • 57Criticism of Top Gear — The British motor vehicle television programme Top Gear is often the focus of criticism. The criticism has ranged from minor viewer complaints to serious complaints where broadcasting watchdogs such as Ofcom have been involved. Contents 1… …

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  • 58Only Fools and Horses — Title screen Genre Sitcom Created by John Sullivan …

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  • 59Mockito — Maintainer Szczepan Faber Aktuelle Version 1.9.0 (23. Juli 2011) Betriebssystem Plattformübergreifend …

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  • 60sarcastic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. scornful, contemptuous, withering, cynical, satiric, ironical, sardonic. See ridicule, disrespect. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. scornful, mocking, ironical, snide, satirical, taunting, severe,… …

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