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15 Sentences With "kibitzers"

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What happened to Cogdell-Unrein is only one example that has drawn complaints from the audience of kibitzers online.
If that were true — or exclusively true — there's no way we'd be hanging on every word of these querulous, increasingly scattershot theorizers, kibitzers and confessors.
And not just among the kibitzers: After all, he was the runner-up on Barack Obama's short list in 2008, and Clinton uber-confidant Virginia Gov.
Before the story's end, hearts will be pledged and broken in various combinations among these and other characters, with every permutation attended by a chorus of kibitzers.
Directed by James Macdonald and featuring an all-female cast portraying middle-aged kibitzers on the pageant of life, present and future, this play — which opens Feb.
Since the Enlightenment, Russia's ruling class had debated whether to westernize, and foreign kibitzers were divided over whether and how to extend civilization to Russia's feudal society of aristocrats and serfs.
The latest quarterly earnings reports season looms on the horizon, providing full employment for business reporters, accountants, attorneys, various species of number crunchers, prognosticators, kibitzers and pizza delivery firms catering to all of them as they burn the midnight oil.
"The Affair" embarked on its third season Sunday night on Showtime, and I'm looking forward to sharing another 10 weeks (down from last season's 12) of the show's special brand of crazy with our loyal cadre of commenters and kibitzers.
Of course no ordinary business person would want his tax auditors to get free advice from crowdsourced kibitzers, but a tax return is not supposed to be an opening negotiating bid: in signing a tax return, an individual is charged with making a fair and accurate assessment of tax liability against himself.
Some of the most idiotic advice given to Samsung by professional kibitzers goes like this: The company should have immediately recognized the extent of the problem, recalled it and apologized the way Johnson & Johnson did during the 1982 Tylenol crisis, when seven people died after taking cyanide-laced capsules of the painkiller Extra-Strength Tylenol.
There's only one show (presumably) that will be able to boast those qualifications next season, and that's "Oh, Hello on Broadway," which will bring those humorous kibitzers Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — actually the aged alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — to the Lyceum Theater for a limited run this fall.
Adriaen Brouwer: Card playing peasants and Kibitzers (~1630 painting) Adriaen Brouwer: Peasants brawling over cards (~1630 painting) Mauscheln, also Maus or Vierblatt, is a gambling card game that resembles Tippen, which is commonly played in Germany and the countries of the old Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The 1958 Bermuda Bowl was held in Como, Italy. The Italian team was leading and, as was usual at the time, were holding their hands over their heads so that kibitzers could see them and follow the action. However, Tobias Stone claimed that the Italians were holding their hands aloft only when they were strong but lower when weak. The officials asked the Italians, who felt insulted by the insinuation, to keep their hands low at all times.
First, the cards are shuffled and dealt as two columns of four cards laid out as a reserve (or "the kibitzers"). The player must make sure that these eight cards include either a king, an ace, or both; otherwise you reshuffle and redeal. When at least a king or an ace are present, six columns of four cards are then dealt as a tableau (or "the dormitzers"). At least a king or an ace must be present among the first eight cards for the game to work.
The concept of community and collaboration is still relevant today, although hackers are no longer limited to collaboration in geographic regions. Now collaboration takes place via the Internet. Eric S. Raymond identifies and explains this conceptual shift in The Cathedral and the Bazaar: > Before cheap Internet, there were some geographically compact communities > where the culture encouraged Weinberg's egoless programming, and a developer > could easily attract a lot of skilled kibitzers and co-developers. Bell > Labs, the MIT AI and LCS labs, UC Berkeley: these became the home of > innovations that are legendary and still potent.

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