Both Bush presidents were ribbed for their golf habits, particularly the rabbitlike speed with which they dashed around the course.
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The CEOs' Valentine's Day news conference Thursday was a love fest, as they ribbed each other and lauded one another's leadership.
They ribbed him for his single-minded obsession with whey, a watery cheese by-product best known as a scene-setter in a nursery rhyme.
They ribbed him for his obsession with whey, a watery by-product of cheesemaking best known as a scene-setter in a nursery rhyme.
Over his 30-year career, Johnny Carson gently ribbed his corporate bosses on "The Tonight Show, " referring to parent company General Electric Co.
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In addition to vortex generators, the swimsuits have a ribbed structure which prevents the flow from spilling out too much at a swimmer's sides.
Nor do farmers, many of them rock-ribbed Republicans, readily acknowledge that the windbreaks and other conservation projects started by the CCC helped preserve the land from devastating erosion.
The basic design is the same -- it's a chunky slab of thick, ribbed, soft-touch plastic and rubber, with a sizable chrome screw holding the backplate in place.
Therefore, Giuliani needs a rock-ribbed religious conservative on his ticket.
At the Gahanna Grill on Granville Street, Jim Sevy, 62, sipped a cold beer and ribbed bartender Dottie Burns about her decision to watch Andy Griffith reruns instead of the debate.
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As a rock-ribbed, if rotund, conservative, he admitted he had been flirting with the US Taxpayers Party, whose priorities are to abolish the Federal Reserve, the Internal Revenue Service and the federal income tax.
"I will always remember this day and I would like to thank my father because I owe everything to him, " added Dettori, who was ribbed by his fellow riders throughout the week and received one text message late at night from one of them which read simply 'tick tock, tick tock'.
Things have been further complicated by management changes at the Times which have resulted in the Times hiring a number of editors - including several from the Washington Post - and reporters with a very different political orientation than the rock-ribbed conservatism that has been that paper's hallmark, and its raison d'etre.
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