Since then, people of this area have been called derisively "nahuals."
Sometimes, she acknowledged, people derisively call her an alien.
The developers and the merchants derisively call the area "the backwoods."
Some people derisively call it a vanilla defense and doubt how effective it can be for the long term.
Derisively called the dinosaurs, they are men who like to invoke the 1910 revolution, from which the sectors were born.
Since 9/11, the Bush administration has been remarkably successful at blowing off "the reality-based community," as it derisively calls the press.
This supposed new orthodoxy is sometimes derisively called "the tyranny of the politically correct."
His suppliers are in flight from the currency now derisively called "wooden rubles."
Viacom is also vigorously pushing the idea that Paramount has little in common with what it derisively calls, "a shopping business."