Word: jabbed
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...made a point of speaking out on education-related issues like affirmative action and anti-Semitism in the academy. But he has in the past declined to comment on whether he supports war in Iraq or the Bush administration economic policies. He does, however, indulge in the occasional humorous jab at Bush...
...choose another class late in the term or taking on a heavier course load in a subsequent semester—is an adequate deterrent half-way through the semester for most students. Their suggestion of grade inflation as an unfortunate outcome of an add-drop system is a gratuitous jab at undergraduates, most of who utilize add-drop not to procure the best grades, but to obtain a more beneficial academic experience...
...home, I’m teased up one side and down the other for coming here,” says Scott, adjusting his forest green “Remington County” hat. “Whenever I do something stupid at home, they jab at the typical Harvard stereotype. You know—solid book genius who has no common sense...
Lurie also took a jab at Darst, asking a question about the Fox final club and saying that instances of sexual assault had been connected to it. Lurie pointed out that Darst is a prospective member...
...quivering that Google has caused among old-media players, ink-stained editors have little to worry about. Rather, Google's move is a swift jab in its slugfest with Yahoo! Not long ago the twosome played nice, but now they are fisting it out to be Portal Supreme. For the moment, Yahoo! News unquestionably has the edge. Devotees trust the site for up to the minute headlines, photos, and commentary from a cadre of well-known sources. Yahoo! also has well-trodden daily features such as "most popular photo" and other favorites. Most news junkies won't jilt...