Word: jibes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...with the scoreboard in Cornell’s favor by just one after a truly great game. Assistant captain Tyler Kolarik banged his stick against the pipes in frustration as the Crimson lined up to shake the hands of the victors. Meanwhile, the Lynah faithful snuck in a final jibe, pointing to each team and announcing “Winning team! Losing team...
Imagining a wicked jibe from Portman, a small, soft-spoken student in thong sandals and bright-pink toenail polish, is difficult...
...title of Hot Hot Heat’s latest album, is cryptic enough to fuel the overly creative minds of critics and fans alike. It works perfectly as an attack on the sort of musicians who imprint their discs with fabricated tears and scars. And it is a jibe at publicity-hungry artists who spill tales of conflict in the studio to feed the chaos-friendly media...
...antiwar without being perceived as anti--U.S. troops, and every new decision poses a threat to ideological unity. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, for instance, has conceded that it failed to stop the war and has shifted its campaign toward ensuring minimal Iraqi casualties. This doesn't jibe with the view of Mike Zmolek, outreach coordinator for the Washington-based National Network to End the War Against Iraq. "We could hope for a quick conflict with few casualties," says Zmolek, "but that would play into the Administration's strategy...
...condition called "being 14 years old." The DSM includes a cautionary statement saying it takes clinical training to tell the difference. But many nonspecialists use the book too: insurers open the DSM when disputes arise over the proper course of treatment for particular conditions. (If your treatment doesn't jibe with the DSM, you may not get reimbursed.) DSM diagnoses can be used by courts to lock you in a mental hospital or by schools to place your child in special-education classes. A DSM label can become a stigma...