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Ms. Gibes helped to slow down Mr. Gac-Artigas, while he motivated Ms. Gibes to the next big thing.
Ms. Gibes flew to meet him for several long weekends.
But Fox News executives see some tactical advantages to Mr. Trump's gibes.
The gibes capped an awards season marked by celebrities' fiery protests of Trump's policies.
Construction workers in hard hats shout instructions at each other and exchange cheerful gibes.
The foreign secretary should be thinking about more important things than silly gibes about poodles.
It was an echo of gibes that he'd been delivering for days at campaign rallies.
My favorite iterations are self-deprecating gibes at the speaker's own spiraling neuroses and bugbears.
Such a notion also gibes with the show's overall obsession with duality and parallel existences.
These contributions back up Mr Romer's complaints about economics, but not his gibes about deferential economists.
By Thanksgiving of 2009, the college relationships of Ms. Gibes and Mr. Gac-Artigas had ended.
Ms. Gibes, an aficionado of jumpsuits and onesies, could also rock a pajama top printed with cartoon dinosaurs.
When Ms. Gibes reached the last page, she discovered a secret compartment hiding an antique diamond engagement ring.
Mr. Sar said that Médine's lyrics still include many gibes, but they are more scattered than they used to be.
Gervais made several gibes about it throughout the evening; though none of those gibes will be remembered as vividly as his friendly-malicious give-and-take with Mel Gibson in which Gervais joked about Gibson's alcohol problems and Gibson responded by claiming to regard his encounters with Gervais as reminders that he needs a colonoscopy.
Wrestling with their own rhetorical limits, Mike Pence and Tim Kaine ultimately found themselves pinned under a pile of cringeworthy gibes.
Her harshest gibes are for famous people (Gwyneth Paltrow, the Kardashians) who market fantasies of perfection masked as something more down to earth.
Replace those gibes with ones about skin color or eye shape, and the show's old-timey country doctor becomes a much different character.
Other less damning criticisms, petitions and gibes about Mr. Xi's policies have also spread, often shared through WeChat, a popular social media service.
In choosing get-ups, Ms. Gibes insisted on gender equity; her character had to be as empowered and recognizable as Mr. Gac-Artigas's.
What they also shared was a gift for stinging insults, so perhaps it's no surprise that Mr. Trump's gibes found a receptive audience.
Mr Winton makes a few gibes at the well-meaning but uppity folks in Melbourne and Sydney and has an obvious disdain for journalists.
But Mr. Gac-Artigas moved with uncharacteristic caution in the summer of 2009 when he met Lisa Gibes on a yellow school bus in Philadelphia.
Soon Ms. Gibes became a regular at Mr. Gac-Artigas's apartment, where his roommates, all Harvard guys, welcomed her upbeat presence at their communal dinners.
But after watching Mr. Trump's approval rating hover in the 30s for much of last year, and absorbing his frequent gibes, Republicans will take it.
Two weeks after endorsing Bernie Sanders for president, Mayor Bill de Blasio has wasted no time and few gibes going to work as his surrogate.
"That ignoramus," Mr. Kepel grumbled in an interview this month in his book-lined office, offering some choice gibes about his onetime friend's lack of Arabic.
The possibility that both teams may move added a touch of the surreal to the taunts and gibes that fans aimed at one another on Sunday.
"No shocks, tiny seats, both of us with brown bag lunches," said Ms. Gibes, now 31, of that bumpy shoulder-to-shoulder ride nearly nine years ago.
After season 5, the showrunners had to improvise their own glib lines for Tyrion, which leads straight into him making familiar gibes at Varys for not having balls.
The only sustained reply, aside from Mr. Trump's gibes at rallies and on Twitter, has come from a pair of groups that spent less than $2 million combined.
While visiting the Shakespeare and Company bookstore, Mr. Gac-Artigas directed Ms. Gibes to a shelf on which he had surreptitiously placed a handmade book chronicling their love story.
Her satirical hit, "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone," was misread as anti-feminist, and as she became a target of misogynistic gibes, Cole briefly considered leaving the industry altogether.
In 1992, when Ali celebrated his 50th birthday on a television special, the ailing Cosell offered his greetings in a prerecorded segment that showed his emotional side, without bombast or gibes.
But onstage Wednesday night Bloomberg presented a more faltering figure than the one familiar to followers of his Twitter account, which has hit back at Trump's gibes with stinging one-liners.
And if and when Donald Trump started up his Pocahontas gibes, she should have simply ignored him and talked about the many issues where he's on the wrong side of public opinion.
On their first summer break, in 2010, Ms. Gibes moved to Washington to intern on Capitol Hill with Ann Kirkpatrick, who was the United States representative from Arizona from 2009 to 2017.
Something between a revue and a textbook chronology of Jewish history in New York, "Amerike," directed by Bryna Wasserman, toggles between friendly gibes at American culture and somber accounts of past hardships.
The behavior evokes Trump's taunts and gibes, suggesting that some officials feel empowered to mimic the president even while representing the government to millions of taxpayers and working alongside career federal employees.
A designer who has built his career around surrealistic gibes exploiting pop iconography, Scott's offering this season is a cockeyed caricature of the styles favored by the former first lady and Marilyn Monroe.
Making the same wisecracks, too, although the jokes about Billy's rampant gym-going might have puzzled, as would have Alice's gibes about "50 Shades of Grey," which flies off the shelves at her bookstore.
That gibes with the survey's review of med school curricula, which found that only 9 percent of schools in the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) curriculum database reported teaching anything about medical pot.
Mulvaney attempted to defuse the situation with humor and chuckled along with gibes from his former colleagues, who reminded him that he had argued and voted against similar measures when he was a congressman.
Yet even as Mr. Gac-Artigas rode the brakes with Ms. Gibes, cracks were appearing in his long-term relationship; his worldview was diverging from that of his girlfriend at the time, an investment banker.
"There are times I swear I can see your heart growing in your chest," said Ms. Gibes, who wore a classically styled ivory gown paired with a gold crown she repurposed from a vintage necklace.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, and the man he recently described as his "best friend," President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, last month traded smiles and gibes about the United States during trips to Central Asia.
It's sponsored by the Catholic archdiocese, and in presidential election years it's a tradition for the candidates to show up and make witty, self-deprecatory speeches in which each can also take gentle gibes at the other.
As for Anthony, he was once considered the cornerstone of the franchise, but recently, he has become a target for gibes from Jackson, who is not enamored with Anthony's tendency to isolate with the ball on offense.
The last seven such visits by Mr. Kenny featured good-natured gibes about former Vice President's Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s long-winded speeches or President Barack Obama's habit of toasting the taoiseach with water-filled glasses.
While Mr. Obama's former staff members have grown used to Mr. Trump's gibes about the "failure" of the Affordable Care Act or the "disastrous" Iran nuclear deal, they lashed out at his remarks on Monday with unusual bitterness.
But as he got older, Mr. Rock chose his spots more carefully, calibrating his gibes when he was host of the Oscars in 2016 (though there was a backlash to one about Asian-Americans) and releasing specials infrequently.
Much of her act, alternating between scathing political gibes with raunchy takes on the life of a slovenly single woman, would not be out of place in the current material of Amy Schumer, Michelle Wolf or Ali Wong.
But their integration marks an important moment not only for the Royal Navy, which resented gibes that it had built an aircraft-carrier with no aircraft, but also for British air power, which is celebrating the centenary year of the Royal Air Force.
"I'm a maniac, and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat and ugly — and Ben, you're a terrible surgeon," Mr. Cruz said, recalling some of Mr. Trump's gibes, including his suggestion that Ben Carson, a renowned neurosurgeon, had been a mediocre physician.
He had retired from Harlem's Canaan Baptist and moved to Virginia in the aftermath of strokes that left him dependent on a wheelchair and incapable of much facial expression, though his eyes still radiated trouble and his mouth still delivered the gibes.
"The strength of this relationship is that they have always, even from early on, been O.K. with each of them doing what they need to do for themselves," said Megan Gibes, a bookbinder who made the proposal book for her future brother-in-law.
Ms. Gibes, who earned a bachelor's degree with honors from Michigan State University in journalism and interdisciplinary humanities, and a master's degree in education from the University of Pennsylvania, returned to Washington to join 50CAN, a nonprofit education advocacy group for which she is currently a vice president for strategy and external relations.
Its failure was attributed to his loopy malfunction in the televised debate in New Hampshire; or to his delay in attacking Mr Trump, a reticence unwisely followed by a roll in the gutter with the front-runner, when, with his puerile gibes, Mr Rubio implicated himself in the one-off spectacle of a presidential candidate bragging, on air, about his penis.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, after hearing regular gibes about his hair in the media, joked that future political candidates shouldn't run for office if they wear a hair piece.
Clinton, who has high unfavorable ratings of her own, will have to find the right tone if Mr. Trump fires at close range the kind of gibes he has hurled from afar at her honesty, her tenure as secretary of state, her vote to authorize the use of force in Iraq — even her treatment of her husband's infidelities and the women involved.
Instead of tedious policy pronouncements and fine phrasemaking, his audience is treated to an impromptu circus of gags, pouts, gibes, mimicry and put-downs: "Pocahontas" for Elizabeth Warren, a Democratic senator and candidate for presidential nomination (because of allegations that she exaggerated her native-American heritage); "One Per Cent" for another Democratic contender, Joe Biden (a wildly inaccurate summary of his poll ratings), and so on.
355–356 Despite his party's gibes, Clay recognized that Polk could unite the Democrats.
But it is upon the political platform that the gibes and sneers at phariseeism are intended to be most stinging.
Protests from citizens and Goodloe Byron against Clarksville, Guilford and Ellicott City sites left Marriotsville as the site with least opposition. Gibes Realty- Woodbrier Enterprises put together an offer of $3900 an acre to purchase land contracts. The Company owners, Robert and James Moxley were the original land speculators for Columbia and children of former County Chairman Norman E. Moxley. In February 1977 the Gibes-Woodbrier Alpha Ridge site was selected at the end of County Executive Edward L. Cochran's term.
According to Anita Loos, the two squabbled often, "But such gibes actually held the key to their devotion." Anita Loos, The Talmadge Girls, p. 98. She was the great- aunt of actress Laurie Metcalf. She lived for a short time in Morrisonville, Illinois.
Sinfjötli accuses Guðmundr of having once been female, and gibes that Guðmundr was "a witch, horrible, unnatural, among Odin's valkyries", adding that all of the einherjar "had to fight, headstrong woman, on your account".Larrington (1999:119). Further in the poem, the phrase "the valkyrie's airy sea" is used for "mist".Larrington (1999:120).
Nathan Gibes was an 11-year-old boy from Mount Prospect, Illinois. He received a gold star in episode 7 for his hard work and dedication, even having to be told to relax on occasion by council members. In episode 9, he was drafted from the blue district to the red district because Guylan felt his team was lacking hard and smarter workers.
Where be your gibes now, your > gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the > table on a roar? Not one now to mock your own grinning – quite chap-fall'n. > Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, > to this favor she must come; make her laugh at that.
A heckler in Washington, D.C. leans across a police line toward a demonstration of Iranians during the Iran hostage crisis, August 1980. A heckler is a person who harasses and tries to disconcert others with questions, challenges, or gibes. Hecklers are often known to shout disparaging comments at a performance or event, or to interrupt set-piece speeches, with the intent of disturbing performers and/or participants.
It had comments on the "iron fisted rule" of the United Fruit, and gibes at "the putrefied lazy specimens" of "exploiters" in pre- communist Cuba.Vianu, pp. 158–159 Ralea was nevertheless active in reintegrating culturally some intellectuals who had been imprisoned and rehabilitated: together with one such figure, Constantin I. Botez, he wrote the 1958 Istoria psihologiei ("History of Psychology").Nastasă (2007), p. 149; (2010), p.
Axel Adlercreutz was of a hot-tempered and courageous nature. He never hesitated to give as good as he got on the floor of Parliament. Count Henning Hamilton, used to being treated with great deference, was nonplussed when Adlercreutz rebuked him for his gibes. When De Geer lamented the coarse tone of the debate, Adlercreutz replied that it was only the final powerless twitches of the defeated.
Once on site, Aluminaut and Alvin searched the ocean depths to locate and recover the submerged bomb. For eighty days the search went on, straining the U.S. relationship with Spain, and giving Soviet propagandists what Time magazine described as "a rich fallout of anti-American gibes". The bomb was found by Alvin resting nearly below the surface, and was raised intact on April 7, 1966. Palomares , Brook.
Freddy and Jinx decide to observe his actions, and in the process discover a rattlesnake in the neighborhood. After hearing the snake's plans to eat his friends, Freddy seeks the help of the sarcastic and intelligent owl, Old Whibley. After gibes, Whibley advises the animals to stay away until he catches the snake during his usual hunting. However Freddy traps the snake with bait made of chewing gum.
His women are mostly roués, romps or Xanthippes; his heroes have too much of the Pickle temper about them and fall an easy prey to the serious attacks of Poe or to the more playful gibes of Thackeray in Phil Fogarty or Bret Harte in Terence Deuville. This last is a perfect bit of burlesque. Terence exchanges nineteen shots with the Hon. Captain Henry Somerset in the glen.
St. Louis: The Sporting News, 1954. An anecdote, probably apocryphal, has been printed in some baseball books about a quip by Altrock during his coaching days with the Senators. A batter had hit a ball into the stands and it was not known whether it was fair or foul. The umpire, who had been the target of Altrock's gibes, made the call and shortly afterward a woman was carried from the stands on a litter.
While hearing the testimonies, Mathis takes on a relaxed, attentive, understanding and open-minded nature. Rarely missing an opportunity to jest or poke fun, Mathis is given to fun, humor, good-natured ridicule and gibes, often rousing his audience to uproarious amusement. He sometimes cuts the tension–even tension he himself has fostered–with wisecracks or taunting remarks. Mathis has bantered directly at audience members on occasion, also resulting in audience amusement.
When the release date of late spring of 1987 was announced, later than that which had been expected, stories in the media about the film's troubles increased. Industry insiders began to refer to it as The Road to Ruin and Warrensgate, after the expensive 1980 flop Heaven's Gate. Beatty, who had kept the media off the set during production, took these gibes personally. He and May began to fight more frequently in the editing room.
Peters, 130 Sky comprises the upper third of the painting, with the land carved into diagonals by a winding path. A large tree to the right of center, extending to the top of the canvas, is the sole vertical stanchion. Composed of patches of green and reddish ocher, the ground plane is loosely painted, with the undertone of the canvas showing through toward the bottom of the canvas. The handling gibes with Twachtman's prioritization of breadth over detail.
"The point of view is that of someone from the British pro-Palestinian left, and should be seen as such", but it looks beautiful [est une très belle fresque], and "has an epic spirit rare on television". Le Monde gave the series an enthusiastic preview in its TéléVisions supplement along with a lengthy interview with the director. Le Point predicted Kosminsky would receive a "shower of awards...[a]nd also gibes". Emmanuel Berretta, Canal+: Israel, the painful saga , Le Point, 17 March 2011.
Of these, only the fourth carried his name, but he took on easily the role of polemicist, both lofty and resorting to low gibes and scurrility.Lewalski, 2003, pp. 135–141. At the same time as the final pamphlet of the series, May 1642, Milton married Marie Powell (see John Milton's relationships). The marriage was short-lived, as the First English Civil War broke out, for reasons not fully explained, but set off Milton's divorce tracts, another polemical series of pamphlets beginning in 1643.
There are two subcategories of nightherding songs: ones for tending oxen, and the others for pasturing horses. The shepherding songs reflect tending of animals, the social situation of children, as well as references to ancient beliefs. There are humorous shepherd songs, which do not contain any biting mockery, but are good-natured gibes, with scenes from the everyday life of a shepherd. The most archaic and most closely related to the task of herding are the hollos and signals, laments and warbles.
Clarke and Asimov first met in New York City in 1953, and they traded friendly insults and gibes for decades. They established an oral agreement, the "Clarke–Asimov Treaty", that when asked who was better, the two would say Clarke was the better science-fiction writer and Asimov was the better science writer. In 1972, Clarke put the "treaty" on paper in his dedication to Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations. In 1984, Clarke testified before Congress against the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
Timmy Higgins, played by Joe Rooney, is another one of Dan Clancy's sidekicks who spends most of his time in the pub. He is more often than not the butt of Dan and Jimmy's gibes and is frequently referred to by his two drinking buddies as a liúdar‚ through a succession of daft questions and observations. Timmy reveals he is 48 years of age when Dan asks him his age after Timmy tries to convince him that Santa is real. Timmy is in a relationship with Nurse Maloney, although he fears her greatly.
A compliant sexual deviant, he does what she tells him in exchange for the favor of watching when she changes her outfit and receiving pieces of it for his "disguise kit". He is so besotted that he ignores her gibes and insults, even when she tauntingly refers to him as, "Superwoman's Snitch, Jimmy Olsen," and prints it in the Planet. Also in the Earth 2 story, her lover Ultraman hates Superwoman's frigidity towards him. Meanwhile, she is carrying on a torrid affair with Owlman, and they sneak trysts whenever they feel Ultraman is not watching.
Several of these figures are swimming in the criss-crossed rivers flowing from a mountain at the bottom of the scene. Caso interpreted this scene as the afterlife realm of Tlaloc, although this interpretation has also been challenged, most recently by María Teresa Uriarte, who provides a more commonplace interpretation: that "this mural represents Teotihuacan as [the] prototypical civilized city associated with the beginning of time and the calendar".Uriarte (2006, abstract). Note that Uriarte's description gibes with Pasztory's assessment of a Teotihuacan culture dedicated to the creation of paradise on earth.
As a rule the compositions were improvised at palace entertainments, at which the poets present divided into two bands, attacking and defending a given theme throughout successive evenings. At other times these poetical soirées took the form of a mock trial at law, in which Eleanor, the queen of John II, acted as judge. Resende was mocked by other rhymesters about his corpulence, but he repaid all their gibes with interest. The linguist Edgar Prestage gives an assessment of the Cancioneiro Geral in the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition.
He also participated in the formulation of a report to the American Anthropological Association regarding the standardization of orthographic principles for writing Indigenous languages. While in Ottawa, he also collected and published French Canadian Folk Songs, and wrote a volume of his own poetry.Dreams & Gibes (1917) His interest in poetry led him to form a close friendship with another Boasian anthropologist and poet, Ruth Benedict. Sapir initially wrote to Benedict to commend her for her dissertation on "The Guardian Spirit", but soon realized that Benedict had published poetry pseudonymously.
Only since the 1950s was the lid put on Peoria; but the reputation, and thus the gibes, has existed since vaudeville. A 1945 comment in American Notes and Queries offers a different point of view: > Peoria (Ill.) has been an old stand-by with comedians for years—but not only > because of the "O" sound. Nor because of the four vowel sounds that give it > a nice noisy resonance. But largely, I suspect, because of the fact that it > is a whiskey town and a river town and not particularly famous for what is > known as the genteel tradition.
Brooks Atkinson, reviewing the original 1932 production for The New York Times, called the musical a "bountiful merry-go-round" of songs and "gibes", writing that it is "bold satire", but has familiar musical comedy numbers, such as the "stunning mirror dance... expressionistic Times Square ballet...and "Dear Old Crinoline Days which is guffawing burlesque."Atkinson, Brooks. "The Play", The New York Times, February 18, 1932, p. 24 An unnamed reviewer, quoted in the Brown biography Moss Hart, wrote "It's a worthy successor to Of Thee I Sing [but] it doesn't entirely measure up to it.
Dafydd curses the women of his parish, and complains that he has never had any luck with any of them. He wonders what is lacking in him or in them that none of them will agree to meet him in the woods. Comparing himself to Garwy he says that he has always been in love with some girl or other but never won her, and confesses that every Sunday he can be found in church, with his head turned over his shoulder and away from the body of Christ, gazing at some girl. Dafydd represents such a woman as exchanging with her friend gibes about his appearance and character.
Meanwhile, Aderca's failings as a translator, and gibes at his literary style, were addressed by satirist Păstorel Teodoreanu, to whom Aderca was "a literary parvenu".Păstorel Teodoreanu, Tămâie și otravă, Editura de Vest, Timișoara, 1994, p.26-41 The communists' selective permissiveness took a toll on Aderca's legacy. During the 1950s, only his biography of Christopher Columbus was available in bookstores, with younger readers seemingly convinced that Aderca was a one-book author. After his death, other works were published individually or collectively: Murmurul cuvintelor ("The Murmur of Words", collected poems, 1971), Răzvrătirea lui Prometeu ("Prometheus' Rebellion", 1974), Teatru ("Drama", 1974), Contribuții critice ("Contributions to Criticism", 1983 and 1988), Oameni și idei ("Men and Ideas", 1983).
The 'Old Bachelor' is Heartwell, 'a surly old bachelor, pretending to slight women', who falls in love with Silvia, not knowing her to be the forsaken mistress of Vainlove, and is lured into marrying her, only discovering her true character afterwards, from the gibes of his acquaintances. The parson who has been brought in to marry them, however, is in fact Vainlove's friend Belmour, who has assumed the disguise for the purpose of an intrigue with Laetitia, the young wife of an uxorious old banker, Fondlewife; and Heartwell is relieved to discover that the marriage was a pretence.A.G. Henderson, The Comedies of William Congreve, Cambridge University Press (1982), s.v. "The Old Bachelor".
He was, by various accounts, a good public speaker, who knew how to address the workers, but who avoided issues of doctrine and made ample use of "mean gibes" against the politicians in power.Kirițescu, p.47 Bacalbașa and his brothers became interested in socialist politics at a time when the local socialist movement was taking its first steps. In 1879, Constantin established a leftist magazine, called Drepturile Omului ("Human Rights"). Z. Ornea, "Capitala de odinioară", in România Literară, Nr. 13/2001 The Romanian socialist clubs, which first held congress during that year, were still undecided about which school of thought should inspire their agenda: Marxism, Lassallism, Anarchism and Nihilism each had adherents in Romania.110 ani..., p.
58 Costi Rogozanu, "Știu ce ne lipsește: duelul! Și puțin Bourdieu", in Suplimentul de Cultură, Nr. 246, October 2009 Later in the year, Voința Națională focused its gibes on the Conservative paper Epoca. As a result, Xenopol was visited in his home by two Epoca men, Nicolae Filipescu and A. A. Balș, who threatened him with physical harm; Xenopol pulled a gun on them, and the authorities were called in—Filipescu and Balș were received prison terms, but were pardoned 3 months into their sentences. Xenopol himself was still a passionate duelist, and, in one other instance, is said to have charged an adversary with a blade after their duel of pistols ended in a draw.
B. Lindley answered this in 1710. In 1708, perhaps stung by passing gibes at his own printed prayers, Bennet published A brief History of joint Use of precomposed set Forms of Prayer, and A Discourse of Joint Prayer, and later in the same year A Paraphrase with Annotations upon the Book of Common Prayer, wherein the text is explained, objections are answered, and advice is humbly offered, both to the clergy and the laity, for promoting true devotion to the use of it. In 1710 these works were tacitly vindicated by Bennet in A Letter to Mr. B. Robinson, occasioned by his Review of the Case of Liturgies and their Imposition, and in a Second Letter to Mr. Robinson on the same subject (also 1710).
In 1907 he returned to Hanover, where he lectured on philosophy at the Technische Hochschule, founding the first German anti-noise (noise abatement) society. In January 1910 he created a literary scandal with a vicious attack on the critic Samuel Lublinski and his Bilanz der Moderne (1904), in a piece published in Die Schaubühne filled with "Jewish jokes" and gibes about Lublinski's appearance; it drew strong condemnation from Thomas Mann, who returned the insults by calling Lessing a "disgraceful dwarf who should consider himself lucky that the sun shines on him, too." On the outbreak of World War I Lessing volunteered for medical service. At this time he wrote his famous essay Geschichte als Sinngebung des Sinnlosen ("History as Making Sense of the Senseless").
" Raja Sen of Rediff gave the movie 1.5/5 stars, stating that "Sachin Yardi's Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is, an A-rated film that feels the need to shy away from swearwords and put big, forbidding 'Adults' stickers onto even copulating canines. The film wants to be racy, but has television-friendliness forced onto its very being: which explains actors dropping their jaws at the (suggested) mention of genitalia and constantly hiding behind clumsy innuendo." Blessy Chettiar of DNA India gave the movie 1/5 stars, commenting that "Tawdry innuendos, racial slurs, repugnant gibes at the gay community and overall cheap humour define the 'kool' of KSKHH. Sorry boss, we define our own cool, and KSKHH figures nowhere close.
In the finals (bootline chug), Cherry gibes Gil about the death of his brother, causing him to crack and the Germans to win. Jan offers the Germans a double or nothing opportunity. The Germans tell Jan they already have the recipe and thus no need for a rematch, but Fink points out that Cherry only stole a recipe for a low-carbohydrate strawberry beer, prompting Wolfgang to have Cherry killed. When one of the von Wolfhausens knocks off Fink's yarmulke, he enters into a state of purely concentrated rage (the "Eye of the Jew") which allows him to coach the team to victory, barely gaining the win when the German team's anchor fails to finish "Das Boot" (Boot of beer) by one drop.
Dublin, which he compares unfavourably to Bristol, is not surprisingly described in more detail than the others: he notes that Dublin is the most frequented place in Ireland, but gibes that this is "more for convenience than Majesty". There is a sketch of Dublin Castle ("our Whitehall"), by which Gernon was rather impressed: the Castle was encircled by "a huge and mighty wall four square and of incredible thickness, and (there are) many fair buildings within". There are also descriptions of the two Cathedrals- St Patrick's Cathedral is the more "vast and ancient", but Christchurch is in better repair- of the University of Dublin. and the original Four Courts (forerunners of the present Four Courts, though they were located on the other side of the River Liffey, near Chistchurch).
Călinescu, p.257, 266, 387, 415–418; Ornea (1998, II), p.291–297; Pârvulescu (2011), p.44–45; Vianu (II), p.326–238 The "Red" intellectuals, many of whom were contributors to Revista Contimporană, opted to respond by means of Românul. In July 1873, it published defenses of Pantazi Ghica's novellas, including the author's own replies to Maiorescu gibes, and an encomium of Ghica by the young theater critic Ștefan Sihleanu.Călinescu, p.387 P. Ghica was subsequently the gossip columnist at Românul and Telegraful, stirring much animosity with his scathing remarks aimed at the conservative establishment. Also responding in Românul (and accused by Maiorescu of ignoring the issue) were V. A. Urechia, Dimitrie August Laurian and Petru Grădișteanu.Ornea (1998, II), p.293 In March 1874, Românul was publicizing reports made by author Nifon Bălășescu, according to whom there were 16 million Romanians (Aromanians) living in Ottoman territory.
She procured a baronetcy for her son-in-law, Edward Dering, in 1627 and a letter to Buckingham, that year, indicates she enjoyed the company of his wife, Katherine, of Lady Carlisle and of Henrietta Maria of France.Court of Chancery, Privy Seals, 1627, Public Record OfficeCalendar of state papers, domestic series, 1627-8 On 14 December 1626 Lady Ashburnham married Sir Thomas Richardson (later Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales) at St Giles in the Fields. Through his influence, she was created Lady Cramond in the Peerage of Scotland, on 29 February 1628 (with a special remainder to her stepson, Thomas and the issue of his body), an event which elicited 'many gibes and pasquinades...for the amusement of Westminster Hall'.John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell, The lives of the chief justices of England, 3rd edition, 4 volumes, 1874 On 9 September 1629, she was granted an annual pension of £300 for the duration of her life.
The junior Owen Ruffhead was born in Piccadilly. When still a child his father bought him a lottery ticket, and, drawing a prize of £500, invested the money in his son's education. He entered the Middle Temple in 1742, was called to the bar in 1747, and he gradually obtained a good practice, less as a regular pleader than as a consultant and framer of bills for parliament. In the meantime he sought to form some political connections, and, with this end in view, he in 1757 started the Con- Test in support of the government against the gibes of a weekly paper called the Test, which was run by Arthur Murphy in the interests of Henry Fox (afterwards first Baron Holland) Both abounded in personalities, and the hope expressed by Samuel Johnson in the Literary Magazine, that neither would be long-lived, was happily fulfilled (see A Morning's Thoughts on Reading the Test and the Con-Test, 1757, octavo).

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