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"cribbing" Definitions
  1. Veterinary Medicine
  2. an injurious habit in which a horse bites its manger and as a result swallows air.
  3. Mining
  4. a timber lining, closely spaced, as in a shaft or raise.
  5. pieces of timber for lining a shaft, raise, etc.
  6. Building Trades
  7. a system of cribs, as for retaining earth or for a building or the like being moved or having its foundations rebuilt.

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Now, Nintendo appears to be cribbing from its competitors playbook.
He might have been better off cribbing from the cartoons.
To think that she'd be cribbing Michelle Obama's words is crazy.
Think twice before you accuse Tinashe of cribbing FKA Twigs' style.
To think she would be cribbing Michelle Obama's words is crazy.
Samsung got knocked a bit here for cribbing the feature from Apple.
To think that she would be cribbing Michelle Obama's words is crazy.
"He glugged it down and it stopped his cribbing behaviour," Shuster says.
To think that she would be cribbing Michelle Obama's words is crazy.
Hof admits to cribbing his title, "The Art of the Pimp," from Trump.
Keri Malone's house in Moriches has been up on cribbing since September 2017.
Another tech juggernaut appears to be cribbing from the ephemeral messaging app, as well.
"To think that she would be cribbing Michelle Obama's words is crazy," Manafort said.
I'm cribbing this pattern from Samuel Huntington's 1981 book American Politics: Promise of Disharmony.
The people they're cribbing from are mostly old, and think it's cute or don't care.
" Cribbing but amending Obama, Avenatti added, "When they go low, I say, we hit harder.
" Twain tweeted back in kind, cribbing 1995's "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
This isn't the first time Led Zeppelin has been called out for cribbing from other artists.
"There was no cribbing from Michelle Obama's speech," Manafort said on CNN's "New Day" on Tuesday.
The press keeps asking Bogle about it, cribbing notes from his latest responses on the subject.
" —Jason Miller, senior communications adviser in a statement _______ "There was no cribbing of Michelle Obama's speech.
Now the internet's most unruly celebrity fans are cribbing their troublemaking tactics from the same playbook.
Cribbing from some prior reporting, Podium's ARR reached roughly $30 million at the end of 2017.
Students have been caught borrowing computer code from their friends or cribbing it from the internet.
Sure, these eight new, action-packed episodes are the usual grab-bag of 1980s nostalgia, but what makes Stranger Things 3 succeed isn't that the Duffers have expanded from cribbing Stephen King to cribbing John Carpenter or whatever; it's that they have finally started borrowing from themselves.
Players derided Rizal for not looking Filipino enough and for cribbing so blatantly from her country's iconography.
But he also clearly bristles at the idea that he is just cribbing from the Lamb playbook.
In truth it's just cribbing chunks of the GDPR and claiming the regulation's principles as its own.
Keri and Michael Malone's house in Moriches, N.Y., has been up on cribbing for over a year.
Tara Golshan: Set the scene from when Led Zeppelin was seemingly cribbing from all of these different artist.
That episode cemented Trump's relationship with the controversial figure and led Trump to cribbing some of Cohn's philosophies.
It's a trippy teenage tale of body horror, the dangers of cribbing Native spirituality, and so many crystals.
In one powerful scene, Geeta and Babita are cribbing to a classmate who is about to get married.
Insinuations peaked following the launch of the OP3—which some feeling the company was just cribbing from the iPhone.
"I'm running to repeal and replace Dean Heller," quipped Ms. Rosen, cribbing a popular political slogan used by Republicans.
" Cribbing Bernie Sanders' favorite refrain: "We've got the bright new face of the Democratic Party here tonight, Mr. Bernie Sanders!
While cribbing from other social networks, Reddit's new feature also specifically steers away from core aspects of Facebook and Twitter.
In horses, he could "turn on" certain repetitive disorders that in the equestrian world were called stall walking or cribbing.
The show also accidentally stacks its own deck in favor of Fosse by cribbing cheekily from his most famous films.
The Trump camp is under the delusion that it can attract Bernie Sanders voters by cribbing one of his marquee policies.
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump used the rhetoric of conspiracy—often cribbing from Jones himself---to appeal to his base.
In 2016, The Ringer's Molly McHugh reported that Snapchat was apparently cribbing filter ideas from makeup artists and other graphic artists.
Meanwhile scripted TV is, in some ways, cribbing from reality TV, with writers' rooms still playing catch-up to reality television's diversity.
The recent streak of fast-fashion behemoths shamelessly cribbing the work of indie designers and artists shows no signs of waning, unfortunately.
PHILADELPHIA — Melania Trump's cribbing last week of Michelle Obama's lines was not the first time she claimed something that was not hers.
It will take a lot more for Mr. Trump to win them over than cribbing from Mr. Modi and speaking broken Hindi.
She's also been knocked recently for cribbing Miley Cyrus' look, and had regular charges that she's borrowing heavily from Nicki Minaj, among others.
Harbour, whether he knew it or not, was cribbing from an earlier viral tweet written by a user named Adam Goodell on Oct.
Cribbing from an international populist playbook, he railed against the elite and against the mainstream media, even as he dominated its news cycles.
She demanded respect, and dozens of filmmakers gave it to her in the form of cribbing the emotional power of her signature hit.
The upper crust flocked, too, to drag shows and gay burlesques, part of a long tradition of straight daters cribbing from gay life.
It's a rich, intellectually interesting metaphor, if nowhere near as elegantly deployed as the similar metaphor in Beloved that Coates is cribbing from.
When Madonna showed up with her hands hennaed at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1998, Entertainment Weekly suggested she was "cribbing" Stefani's look.
It has also had problems with algorithms cribbing dubious views off of Twitter and parachuting them into the top of its general search results.
They have to be stored in water to maintain the state of the uncovered wooden cribbing, and to prevent the pieces from decaying further.
The goal is simple: using a process called cribbing, the volunteers try to lever the wall up enough to pull the person to safety.
So while it's entertaining to imagine Black Mirror cribbing from The Ricky Gervais Show, or Pilkington having nigh-psychic powers, it's not an unbelievable coincidence.
Cribbing from the perverted homily of mid-century horror, The Witch tells the story of an ostracized Puritanical family beset by witchcraft, possession, and doubt.
Though many members—cribbing a line from the Isla Vista killer's manifesto—identify as "kissless" virgins, that designation isn't essential to belonging to the community.
Look, this isn't the first time Asus has unabashedly copied a rival product, so we probably shouldn't be surprised that it's cribbing heavily from Apple's playbook.
Announced at IFA in Berlin this week, the Acton II and Stanmore II continue the line's legacy of cribbing heavily from Marshall's iconic guitar amp designs.
Soon they were trading hypotheses with other entrepreneurs, cribbing ideas from other companies' ads and taking a formal approach to testing, rooted in the scientific method.
America's lawmakers could get the ball rolling by cribbing the best parts of GDPR – and getting some of the cooks out of the U.S. data-privacy kitchen.
Telegram is the latest messaging app to get a major new feature, but unlike Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Viber, Hike and countless others, it isn't cribbing from Snapchat.
Though social media and the artsy sensibilities of ad marketing are cribbing the same aesthetic ideas, the details of Mikayla Whitmore's photography are distinctly unique and homegrown.
We're no strangers to cribbing models' style leanings and dissecting off-duty outfits, and Schiffer has kindly taken the guesswork out of the equation with her new line.
Conservative radio host Mark Levin also slammed the new legislation, providing it with the nickname RINOCARE – cribbing from the acronym RINO which stands for Republican in name only.
The coincidence of a bunch of American video-game, fantasy and science-fiction authors cribbing from Hinduism 101 speaks to the need to describe a truly novel phenomenon.
Extremely niche anime cribbing aside, the gentle plummet of the snowflakes could represent the inevitability of a doomsday we cannot prevent but we'll never notice until it's too late.
Even if one were to embrace Detroit's unironic cribbing from real movements with zero added context, the game mostly sidesteps the punishing and often unfair nature of nonviolent protest.
It was one cliché of "open-world" FPS design after another, cribbing unashamedly from better games before it and painting the entire experience in several depressing shades of gray.
If social media and the artsy sensibilities of ad marketing are cribbing the same aesthetic ideas Whitmore is interested in, could it be time to work against the zeitgeist?
Either way, it's nice to know that someone outside Europe is trying to push the boundaries of supercar design — whether they're cribbing the designs of a Mayan temple or not.
It was named after the spirit being in Hopi culture but seemed to have nothing to do with Hopi culture besides the name and cribbing the look of kachina dolls.
The only DSA event that Carter described attending was the same event profiled in a New York magazine feature, suggesting that Carter might just be cribbing from that piece's descriptions.
The list continues, including other black entertainers like Marlon Webb, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Donald Faison, who all contributed comedic dances to the zeitgeist, with miscomprehension and exploitative cribbing as their reward.
But at this point, more than halfway through season two, it's discomfiting that the show seems to be cribbing yet more things from Battlestar Galactica instead of leaving its influence behind.
He reported that Facebook's clone, Lasso, has been downloaded fewer than 28,000 times; YouTube has been considering cribbing its features; and Google has held acquisition talks with Firework, a TikTok imitator.
A Slate article on Tuesday accused Mr. Dylan of doing what schoolchildren get scolded for every day: cribbing lines from that study guide and passing it off as his own work.
All were sermons, and a half-filled sheet of foolscap, pen, and ink indicated that the master of the house, the Reverend Brandon, was cribbing up filler for his own sermon.
The fun in listening to the project, however, is seeing a young Kendrick clearly cribbing cadences and tone flips that will inevitably become the blueprint of his nimble, vocally modulated verses now.
Ben Nimmo, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Digital Forensic Research Lab, said he had noticed the latest pages used less original language, rather cribbing from copy already on the internet.
O'Malley backers say they're hearing from both campaigns -- each cribbing Obama's 2008 strategy of trying to become the second choice of voters who started in the camps of the lowest-polling candidates.
With "Intralocutors," her extensive show at the Miguel Abreu Gallery on the Lower East Side, Ms. Goldberg considerably ups the ante, incorporating the figure and cribbing from art history and the Bible.
By taking cues from liquids and arches, while also cribbing a few ideas from the Ps4's DualShock 4 controller, Sony made a phone that looks rectangular, but actually feels much more rounded.
More specifically, I made a plan to "take control of my retirement"—a phrase I'm probably cribbing from an actor wearing Dockers in a commercial I overheard once in a laundromat, but whatever.
But just as in the United States, where Ms. Trump has drawn criticism for echoing her husband and cribbing lines from Michelle Obama, Ljubljana sometimes seems less than tolerant of its former citizen.
A Singaporean woman who runs a commercial property business and lives with her husband in a Sentosa Cove apartment that she paid S$43 million ($2.91 million) for in 2016, and she isn't cribbing.
Even when he's cribbing someone else's graduation speech from Groton (about "The Catcher in the Rye") to impress his fancy new hosts, he speaks with a penetrating conviction that has you nodding in agreement.
Macron responded to Trump's departure by delivering a not-so-subtle message directly to him in English: "Make our planet great again," he said, cribbing the frame of Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.
" Cribbing fatherhood lessons from a lifetime in customer service, he often broaches tricky subjects as questions, because "there was a limit to how aggressive a statement could seem with a question mark at its end.
Missouri's investigation will focus on three areas: Google's data collection practices, allegations it has been cribbing information from rivals' sites and whether its search results are giving more prominent placement to the company's own services.
Dentalfix failed to gain traction with potential backers, but its blatant cribbing of intellectual property is yet another example of bad actors searching for ways to fleece investors in the fledgling and largely unregulated cryptocurrency market.
And his death matters, not just for the plot of this game but in the context of the mythology that the game is cribbing from in order to create its universe of gods and their worlds.
The investigation will focus on three areas: Google's data collection practices, allegations that it has been cribbing information from rivals' sites and whether its search results are giving more prominent placement to the company's own services.
It's the sort of story that weds traditional advertising's worst tendencies with the creepy omnipotence of its modern form in a way that makes one wonder if Facebook is actively cribbing ideas from episodes of Black Mirror.
They wear absurd leather outfits and travel in a fleet of souped-up vehicles, but though Daybreak is the first to acknowledge that they're Mad Max wannabes, that doesn't make the cribbing feel any less one-note.
"The only thing I will say is that he came in with a body fat ratio of 17 percent," explained Henry, who presumably never envisioned he'd one day be cribbing bariatrics when he was trading soybean futures.
Although husband Donald Trump's campaign has taken to finger-pointing (Donald and his team have blamed speechwriters and even Hillary Clinton for the incident), new reports suggests the alleged cribbing may have been the former model's own doing.
" Sanders was mostly good-natured about it when he went on a few news programs after Clinton started cribbing those lines and chuckled a bit as he shouted, "we're looking into the copyright issues because she's stealing our lines!
Related: Cleveland open-carry advocates defend their right to bear arms at the RNC Meanwhile, Trump's campaign chairman Paul Manafort said that Melania was not "cribbing" Michelle's speech, attributing the similarities to common words about things she cares about.
Hero Boyfriend starts from the assumption that showy, romantic gestures are the best way to keep love alive, and that you can somehow power pose your way into being a better partner by cribbing romance tips from a robot.
She's playing a parody of herself for the very first time, four years before she presents that as a brand new, media-shaking idea in the Beyoncé-cribbing music video for "Blank Space" (which has been viewed over one billion times).
Your sweetheart of a pup who suddenly flies into a biting rage might have a seizure disorder; your cribbing horse who turns in circles or bites his flanks even where there are no flies around might have a form of Tourette's.
Article continues after the break: I'll continue to go to bat for Rare's golden age, for as long as there are naysayers who insist the googly-eyed animals and cribbing the Mario playbook were signs of a me-too game company.
While "Fake Love" has garnered the most success, songs like the jazz-inflected ode to Pluto "134340" and the 90s hip-hop-cribbing anthem "Anpanman" make the album feel full and diverse in a way that few pop albums do.
I thought you were going to say that it's got all sorts of problems in terms of the actual content, and that's a problem, then, if you're a kid cribbing for your third-grade science project, or I don't know.
The hit kicked off a long tradition of (mostly) white jazz musicians cribbing influence from the music of the Global South, a trend which would continue through the development of kitschy subgenres like lounge, fusion, and smooth jazz in the decades to come.
Image via CNN In case you weren't aware, the Republican National Convention is going on right now, and amid disturbingly bestial Rudy Giuliani pictures and Melania Trump cribbing speeches from Michelle Obama, it's enough of a surreal mess to make even Canadians take notice (hi).
Samsung is flexing its dedication by cribbing even the small details: the font used on the keyboard and the wallpaper are a lot like Apple's, too, and there's even a wide indentation machined into its metal chassis to make lifting up the screen easier.
A typical out is to drop evidence of commitment issues: That's how Rachel survived a near-engagement with Nick last season to embark on her own journey, and judging by his ambivalent performance this week, it looks as if Peter's cribbing from the same playbook.
"Secrets" meshes an interpolation of the Romantics' "Talking in Your Sleep" with a sample of Tears for Fears' "Pale Shelter," while "Die For You" pays homage to Prince while cribbing an interpolation of the R. Kelly classic "Feelin' On Yo Booty" in a strangely pure-hearted way.
I got lots of useful tactics from our conversation, but you'll have to settle for cribbing off my notes here: Step three: Having reviewed many of the existing leather cases for the iPhone X, decide on the one Apple sells, even though it's kind of pricey.
The revolving door to the top job had Ms. Merkel, the German chancellor, apparently confused, as photographs captured her during the Group of 20 summit meeting last weekend cribbing from notes about the relatively new Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, as the two sat down to meet.
Zara has also been called out for similar offenses: Artist Tuesday Bassen criticized the fast-fashion staple for cribbing her pins and illustrations in July, which led her to start Shop Art Theft, a website and Instagram account, with artist Adam J. Kurtz, who's also allegedly been copied by the retailer.
After Melania was criticized for cribbing parts of her remarks at the Republican National Convention from first lady Michelle Obama, Ivanka positioned herself as the moderate in her father's circle during her own speech at the convention, in which she spoke out strongly for progressive values like child care tax credits.
Though Richmond would go on to build a vibrant scene of its own, in those early days, AVAIL stood out from the pack, and by the time they released their debut album Satiate in 20083, it was clear the young band was cribbing from an entirely different set of notes.
In the phony hullabaloo about Melania Trump's speechwriters apparently plagiarizing parts of speech Michelle Obama's speechwriters (who, by the way, were already cribbing from every bride's wedding toast since 1978), you might have missed the most important moment in the most important speech of the first night of the Republican National Convention.
Cribbing from this and historically recognized tea dances, a tradition that was briefly revived in America from the late 1880s into the pre-WWII era, Fesco hosted the first tea dance in Cherry Grove where local drag queens served tea from a big silver pot and trays with delicate cups and saucers.
Then there was the last-minute announcement from the White House, on Monday night, that they would not enforce a new round of sanctions against Russia—sanctions required by Congress, which overwhelmingly passed the legislation—and also whiffed on creating a list of targeted Russia business leaders, cribbing a list of the country's richest from Forbes magazine instead.
Unlike other female artists who have used their own bodies to play characters that challenge representations of women — think of Sherman's cribbing of Hollywood tropes in her early photographs, or Francesca Woodman's near-gothic self-portraits — Weems had to invent largely out of whole cloth, forcing her to confront more private feelings about femininity and relationships.
" He noted that he was expecting the author's fans to have been more critical, but says that "it doesn't hurt that Lovecraft was in a network of other authors who borrowed [ideas] back and forth and cribbing from one another, so the purity might not have been the same if I did something similar with [the works of Charles] Dickens.
The Division begins, in its beta, by cribbing the tail of my commute, starting from the post office, which finally has been put to good use as the de facto staging ground for a team of health workers, soldiers, and scientists fighting a disease that has left this chunk of Manhattan abandoned but for patrols of street gangs with an endless supply of automatic weapons and crisp baseball caps.
The White Instagram Influencers Pretending to Be Black: 'My Style Is My Own' Libby Torres investigates cultural appropriation among a set of Instagram influencers cribbing black style: Hallberg is merely one of many white or white-passing women on Instagram who've gained attention in recent weeks for their controversial styling that mimics the skin tone, hair, and aesthetic of many black women, and their unwillingness to be transparent about their non-black heritage—a practice dubbed "blackfishing" on social media.
Afterward, cribbing from a long-dead Union prisoner, he raises a toast in an all-white bar to Jefferson Davis: May he be set afloat on a boat without compass or rudder, then that any contents be swallowed by a shark, the shark by a whale, whale in the devil's belly and the devil in hell, the gates locked and the keys lost, and further, may he be put in the north west corner with a south west wind blowing ashes in his eyes for all Eternity .
He said "I think what a serial liar like Trump counts on is his ability to wear us down..." FOR THE RECORD -- You heard it here first: Suffolk University and USA TODAY are coming out with a new poll of Iowa voters on Monday morning... -- Read more of Wednesday's "Reliable Sources" newsletter... And subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox... -- Toluse Olorunnipa, Josh Dawsey and David A. Fahrenthold's piece in Monday's Post: Trump "was forced to abandon" his Doral decision "after it became clear the move had alienated Republicans and swiftly become part of the impeachment inquiry that threatens his presidency..." (WaPo) -- ‪Maggie Haberman, Eric Lipton and Katie Rogers' piece in the NYT notes: "The president first heard the criticism of his choice of the Doral watching TV, where even some Fox News personalities were disapproving..." (NYT) News cycles are out, shock cycles are in Cribbing from my monologue on Sunday's "Reliable Sources:" Every day is another shock, another scandal, another period of outrage... And then the same thing all over again the next day.
In this way, I knew they'd be bound to one another — and the lot of them together to me — by story: the chimps standing in not just for the retired captives but also for the family I saw retiring in the upper boughs of an East African rain forest; the jaguar for the one a field biologist and I tracked all morning through the jungles of Belize only to have him double back and track us, merely to get what was most likely his first look at human beings; the elephant for the matriarch who, with a fierce eye as white as her tusks, held me and my guide frozen on a remote road in Uganda so that her calf could knock freely about within the safe cribbing of her mother's legs; the beluga for the one captured by the United States Navy in the waters of Hudson Bay in order to train him to surveil the Arctic Sea, where newly designed Russian submarines were known to hide.

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