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1.in a disrespectful jeering manner
2.in a disrespectful and mocking manner

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    to kidnap or seize someone to be a hostage
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    S1: Gandhiji had a vast amount of daily business to transact.
    S6: His practite on this point is something that is characteristic of the Indian tradition.

    P: Yet Gandhiji was never too busy to withdraw temporarily from business affairs for recurrent periods of contemplation.
    Q: Under present day conditions, that is the fate of any leader of any great movement.
    R: In setting apart those times for contemplation Gandhiji was being true, not only to himself, but to India.
    S: If he had not made this his practice, he would not, I suppose, have been able to go on doing his business, because his spells of contemplation were the source of his inexhaustible strength.

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