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"Hillary is so corrupt, she got kicked off the Watergate commission," he jibed.
The results of JLL's survey jibed with previous comments from large global investment banks.
What's more, the data jibed very well with theoretical predictions made by math-driven models.
Teigen's hilarious documentation of her evening certainly jibed well with the social media queen's followers.
In one way, this jibed with the glamour of the Gatsbyesque twenties in New York.
The changes have jibed with the Trump administration's broader push for a lighter-touch government.
This week I reached out to June to ask if her memory jibed with mine.
Prevailing trends have never jibed with the composer anyways, and in fact he actively avoids them.
It was devastating commentary that jibed perfectly with Rock's thesis for the night: Black people want opportunities.
The start-ups pitched themselves as environmentally friendly, a message that jibed with San Diego's goal to reduce greenhouse emissions.
This jibed with the clever clue, "It might hold your interest," on the left, and simply "Place" on the right.
They reviewed what had gone wrong, but they laughed, jibed one another and reveled in how long they had been winning.
It's not surprising that such a proposal jibed with Maloney, who was on his own mission to fight a perceived evil.
But his social-political allegiance was to non-Nazi nationalist ideals that jibed with a conservative romanticism striving for cultural renewal.
But it wouldn't have jibed with how The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker director J.J. Abrams approaches mystery box storytelling.
To put it simply, Kaine's views on women's health in 2005 would not have jibed with Clinton's pro-woman, pro-choice platform.
The UK's former Transport Minister Andrew Adonis jibed that, thanks to Brexit, the U.K. Treasury was certainly in need of minting lots of new coins.
And something had to give and it was really me, it wasn't the job's fault, my life had just changed and we no longer jibed.
A former American diplomat who worked in the kingdom said in an email that the Saudi Arabia I described in the article jibed with his experience.
Trump quickly tweeted a positive readout of the discussion that jibed with the Fed's description, which said the talk focused on the economy, growth, employment and inflation.
" Pressed to explain how that jibed with Trump's tweet late Wednesday night describing the deal as "dumb," Turnbull could offer up little more than: "Well, that's his tweet.
But driving the other car at that moment was McLaren, a pet driver of the Ford program, with a personality and style that jibed with the company's image.
Its cold-eyed fury made me think of Goya, and it jibed with a lot of my favorite literature, mostly Beckett, whose work has been influential for Mr. Nauman.
His account jibed with the accident report by the Florida Highway Patrol, which said the car was traveling at 65 miles per hour when it hit the tractor-trailer.
Image: Scott Olson (Getty)A report earlier this week that vape giant Juul was in talks with Altria for a minority stake in its company apparently hasn't jibed well internally.
Mr. Mnuchin has had his nominees nixed because their views haven't jibed with those of someone in the White House, or because they have criticized Mr. Trump in the past.
Mrs Thatcher was less keen, therefore, on Disraeli, as she tried to smash the consensus that she thought had led to Britain's decline: one-nation Conservatism was no-nation Conservatism, she jibed.
According to the Scallywag team, Fisher had unclipped his tether to move forward from the cockpit when the boat, moving at 20 to 30 knots, surfed down a wave and accidentally jibed.
Forceful response The circle of advisers who now surround Trump have executed a forceful response to the intelligence -- one that current and former officials say hasn't necessarily jibed with the President's own instincts.
But the platform jibed with Buttigieg's closing message in the state: that the 38-year-old ex-mayor is best positioned to bring the party together to defeat President Donald Trump in November.
And Rohrabacher's version largely jibed with Assange's claim Wednesday that he would only get the pardon if he denied that Russia hacked the DNC to get emails released by WikiLeaks before the 2016 election.
Rock jibed that Cynthia Erivo, nominated for playing Harriet Tubman, must have hidden all the black nominees, while Monáe said, "We celebrate all the women who directed phenomenal films" (something the best director nominations pointedly didn't).
It jibed with his all-American image, and it certainly helped him land endorsements from business entities like Coca-Cola, the longtime Olympic sponsor for whom Spieth, the world's third-ranked golfer, is now a global ambassador.
"Cruz jibed at the New York congresswoman after she skewered Donald Trump's decision to vice president Mike Pence in charge of the administration's response to the coronavirus — a decision that she said "could cost people their lives.
Meanwhile, both teen pregnancy rates and welfare rolls seemed to be rising inexorably, feeding a pervasive sense that America had lost the initiative in the war on poverty, if not the war itself, as Reagan frequently jibed.
It is this fascination that Sisman (who counts Trevor-Roper and le Carré among his previous biographical subjects) has made the tenet of his book: Peters's antic mayhem jibed with Trevor-Roper's own taste for anti-establishment mischief.
When the project was explained to Mr. Eno, "I wasn't sure if it was a new and strange idea I really jibed with or a terrible one that I wasn't fully understanding yet," he wrote in an email.
Pop also discusses the narrator of the whole album, a military veteran, over 40, "stripped of any specific identity"—a character that jibed with Homme's memories of growing up near the Twentynine Palms military base in San Bernardino County.
However, Giuliani told The New York Times that Trump's memory of the Trump Tower project jibed with Cohen's account, and that the president had described, in his written answers to Mueller, his conversations with Cohen about the project before it died.
Trump did insult his way to the presidency, and the gambit worked because his abusive language jibed with the Republican base's desire for a tough, masculine leader who unapologetically humiliates and punishes his enemies (RINOs, liberals, feminists, immigrants, foreigners, and so on).
It was an argument that jibed well with the overriding message of Quillette as a publication: that the left has been hijacked by a small group of identity politics-obsessed radicals who have unmoored it from any connection to real working people.
Mr. Kartsotis has described Gomelsky — which is available online, at select Shinola locations and at Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's — as Bedrock's first attempt at "glitz," the kind of feminine, gem-set watches that never would have jibed with Shinola's sturdy, no-frills sensibility.
Compared with the other big story we covered that summer — a humdrum contest between two major-party presidential tickets made up of three qualified, reasonable public servants and Dan Quayle — the anarchy of the wildfires jibed with the jumpy intrigue of our newscast's theme song by the punk band Gang of Four.
What's more, the findings jibed with geographic work that Chetty and Hendren had already been doing with Berkeley's Patrick Kline and Emmanuel Saez, finding that opportunity (measured as the share of poor kids who wind up in a higher income bracket as adults) varied widely not just from city to city, but from city block to city block.
Yet the more I thought about this notion of a "dream," the more I realized it jibed with seemingly every single storyline that has played out this season, in ways both obvious (Audrey is clearly trapped in some sort of "other space") and not so obvious (the characters who surround Dougie Jones in Las Vegas all find some better versions of themselves reflected in him).
At the Vodafone Crossword award ceremony, Datta-Ray is alleged to have recounted the trials and tribulations of publishing the book. "He jovially jibed at his Indian publishers for having made so many mistakes," which were rectified by the Singaporean publishers of the international edition, ISEAS.Ipsitaa Panigrahi. Exclusively Literati.
The Lahti Summit was a summit meeting of 20 heads of state or government that took place in the town of Lahti in Finland on the 3rd week of October 2006. During this summit Russian president Vladimir Putin famously jibed Italy saying that "mafia" is an "Italian word".
If these lines are used, they are generally set up before setting sail, and left in place even when the spinnaker is stowed. Since spinnakers are downwind sails, they are never tacked, they are only jibed. When jibing a symmetric, the pole is removed from one corner and attached to the opposite corner. This corner now becomes the windward corner.
On that island, he set to work on a dictionary of Balinese, only to find that this necessitated a study of Kawi (Old Javanese). This led him to the conclusion that he had better write a trilingual dictionary: of Kawi, Balinese and Dutch. However, NBG was primarily interested in Bible translation, and rather jibed at Van der Tuuk's plans. He therefore decided to resign and became a civil servant in 1873.
Poulter is well known for his eccentric dress sense, inspired by his mother, who managed the Letchworth branch of UK women's fashion chain Dorothy Perkins. His most famous pieces include trousers featuring the famous Claret Jug, worn at both the 2005 and 2006 Open Championships. Commentating for the BBC, Seve Ballesteros jibed that this was "the closest [Poulter] would ever get to it". He is an avid fan of football club Arsenal.
It weighs 1,260 pounds and carries a 205-square-foot mainsail, a 100-square-foot roller furling jib and a 452-square-foot asymmetrical spinnaker. A deck-mounted retractable sprit makes it possible for a short- handed crew to safely use the spinnaker. It can be raised, jibed, and lowered by one person without leaving the cockpit. The relatively wide beam of eight feet, the flat planing hull and 450-pound bulb keel/daggerboard for ballast.
In the 1950s and 60s Avalon specialized in science fiction.AvalonBooks at ISFDB It issued much of the hardcover material in the genre during the period, particularly in the earlier portion. Avalon issued new titles, reissued out of print titles originally from other publishers, and first editions of material that had previously only seen magazine publication. Frederik Pohl jibed in 1959 that the publisher "seems to be pursuing a policy of printing the worst books by the best writers in science fiction".
The 466th Fighter Squadron is the 419th Fighter Wing's operational flying squadron. It is located at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The squadron was activated late in World War II. Intended as a long-range escort unit, it deployed to the Pacific, but remained in Hawaii until it was inactivated after VJ Day. The squadron was reactivated in 1952 as the 466th Fighter-Escort Squadron, but was inactivated in 1956, when the concept of fighters escorting formations of bombers no longer jibed with United States military thinking.
Egil missed the wedding on account of illness, and joined Thorir's men on an errand in Atloy, where he was slighted by the king's steward Bard (Bárðr), and wound up killing him. When Bard received Egil's party, he would only serve curd (skyr) to drink, pretending ale had run out. But later that night when king and queen arrived for the feast to the dísir, ale was served plentifully. Egil relentlessly jibed Bard about the deceit with sarcastic poetry, and his unquenchable thirst embarrassed the host.
The more traditional maneuver is more time consuming and requires more sailing skill, but is more flexible and less likely to fail as it gives the helmsman more time to make adjustments and corrections to the course and the approach. It is more suitable for the open sea and rougher, windier conditions. Immediately after the accident, the boat is put onto a beam reach away from the casualty, with a crewmember maintaining constant visual contact. Once there is room to maneuver, the boat is either tacked or jibed back towards the casualty.
It took longer to find a voice actor for Henry who the developers felt jibed with Jones; they ultimately cast Rich Sommer. Jones and Sommer recorded their lines in separate studios, but while on conference calls with each other to achieve a more natural rapport. The actors made a decision not to meet during production to maintain the distance between their characters. The game's opening chapter features the song "Push Play" from Joy Chun and Nate Bosley's 2014 synthwave album Let's Get Electric, which depicts a fictitious 1980s synthpop act known as Cheap Talk.
During the ALP Federal Conference in March 1963, journalist Alan Reid commissioned a photograph of Arthur Calwell and Gough Whitlam standing outside the conference venue at Kingston, a suburb of Canberra. Although Calwell was the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives and Whitlam was his deputy, neither man was eligible to attend the conference, which consisted of six members elected by each state ALP branch. Reid jibed that the ALP was ruled by "36 faceless men" – an accusation that was picked up by Menzies and the Liberal Party in its election propaganda, and is still remembered more than 40 years later.
In addition to stepping in to re-form the solar system, Newton invoked God's active intervention to prevent the stars falling in on each other, and perhaps in preventing the amount of motion in the universe from decaying due to viscosity and friction.H.W. Alexander 1956, p. xvii In private correspondence Newton sometimes hinted that the force of Gravity was due to an immaterial influence: Leibniz jibed that such an immaterial influence would be a continual miracle; this was another strand of his debate with Clarke. Newton's view has been considered to be close to deism and several biographers and scholars labelled him as a deist who is strongly influenced by Christianity.
In this case, the mainsail is sheeted in hard and the turn continued until the boat circles, the wind is jibed across the stern and the boat is sailed downwind, past the casualty again and finally brought to rest by turning upwind again. It is recommended not to adjust the sails for efficient downwind sailing, so that too much speed is not built up when approaching the casualty. The main advantages of this method are its simplicity (making it ideal for short-handed crews), and the fact that the boat does not need to be maneuvered far away of the casualty (which reduces the likelihood that the crew may lose visual contact).
" Later in the show when Carlson jibed, "I do think you're more fun on your show", Stewart retorted, "You're as big a dick on your show as you are on any show." In response to Stewart's criticisms, Carlson said, "You need to get a job at a journalism school", to which Stewart responded, "You need to go to one!" Stewart discussed the incident on The Daily Show the following Monday: In January 2005, CNN announced that it was canceling Crossfire. When asked about the cancellation, CNN's incoming president, Jonathan Klein, referred to Stewart's appearance on the show: "I think he made a good point about the noise level of these types of shows, which does nothing to illuminate the issues of the day.
In return, Red Boy would have to also become Guanyin's permanent disciple, and was given the name 'Shancai' (善財).Journey to the West - Chapter 41 (accessed 12-10-2008) She then withdrew the blades and healed Red Boy's wounds, but Red Boy then attempted to attack the Bodhisattva once more. She then threw a golden band which multiplied into five and fixed it around his head, wrists and legs (which were similar to the magical band around Wukong's head, in that it also tightened after Guanyin recited the mantra "oṃ maṇipadme hūṃ", causing pain to Red Boy), thereby subduing him.Journey to the West - Chapter 42 (accessed 12-10-2008) Red Boy then found out that he could not remove these bands, and after being jibed by Wukong, took his spear and attempted to attack him, only to have Guanyin recite yet another mantra, which made Red Boy put his hands together in front of his chest, unable to pull them apart; Red Boy, now with his arms immobilized, could do nothing other than lower his head in a bow of defeat.

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