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Albanese made the taunt after facing interjections from frontbenchers, including shadow treasurer Angus Taylor, during a speech on tax changes.

From BBC

Opposition health spokeswoman Anne Ruston had earlier called the taunt "despicable" and demanded the PM apologise to the "entire Tourette's community".

From BBC

Machado claimed he wasn’t trying to taunt the Dodgers.

Moments later, with Tatis and Profar on first and second, Machado struck out, after which Flaherty appeared to shout a profane taunt at him that led to shouts from both dugouts.

The show’s title is also the killer’s moniker, reflecting his fascination with Biblical allusions in his baroque murder scenes Lois suspects are designed to taunt her.

From Salon

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