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  • Taunted by his grade school peers as "Peter the Repeater" for being held back in the second grade, Gomes became an internationally known preacher, scholar, and theologian with a bachelor's degree from Bates College, a master's of divinity degree from Harvard, a bevy of honorary doctorates from around the world, and the Gomes Lectureship at the University of Cambridge in England named after him.

    Irene Monroe: Rev. Peter Gomes: The Accidental Gay Advocate Irene Monroe 2011

  • Taunted by teenagers from the neighborhood, Pamela endured the summer of 1971 by dodging rocks and bottles.

    Women Who Dared - Biography Pamela Sussman Paternoster 2010

  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Remember When Gerry Taunted a Corpse?

    Remember When Gerry Taunted a Corpse? 2008

  • Taunted in school as a nerd, he came home one day with a bloody nose — but told his parents to stay out of it, he would take care of himself.

    Obama’s Nobel Headache 2009

  • Taunted by his formal farewell, she whirled away from him.

    Pure Paradise Allison Hobbs 2009

  • Taunted for years for being a 'pretty boy' actor, he finally gets a credibility raising Hamlet gig only to have it all go downhill from there.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Ms Robinson 2009

  • Taunted Barren Leaves, originally uploaded by firoze shakir photographerno1.

    Archive 2009-07-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Taunted for years for being a 'pretty boy' actor, he finally gets a credibility raising Hamlet gig only to have it all go downhill from there.

    Alas poor Jude Ms Robinson 2009

  • Taunted by one critic as "the hardscrabble son of the Maryland hunt country," Symington is the great-grandson of the union-busting magnate Henry Clay Frick; the governor's cousin, Sen. Stuart Symington, challenged JFK for the White House.

    A Defiant Governor Goes To War In The Desert 2008

  • I read the headline "Mauling Victim Taunted Tiger" and my first response was to check it off to one weird headline in the newspaper.

    Sara Whitman: Stoned and Drunk and Messing with Tigers 2008

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