The children of the town steal round to watch them, wondering; and brawny country wenches, laughing, draw near to bandy ale- house jest and
jibe with the swaggering troopers, so unlike the village swains, who, now despised, stand apart behind, with vacant grins upon their broad, peering faces.
Crookes and Wallace ranged up on the opposing side, while Sir Oliver Lodge attempted to formulate a compromise that would
jibe with his particular cosmic theories.
When the results failed to
jibe with the Bush administration's pro-privatization bent, the department resorted to a common tactic: Department staffers released the report late on Friday afternoon with no fanfare and ran home for the weekend.
Obviously, such a statistic isn't measurable; it's certainly debatable, and it doesn't
jibe with conventional wisdom that new hires are on "probation" for 90 days to prove their worth.
An example of how your vacation can
jibe with ecotourism: Stay at a "tree-house resort." These huts are built high in the trees.
"The parts I've seen of the video just don't
jibe with what they're claiming they are," he said.
But how does all of this
jibe with that safety tattoo?
Although the findings didn't exactly
jibe with his first-hand knowledge, he was so eager to improve this part of his district that he immediately began revamping some policies.
These findings of a new epidemiological study
jibe with a current hypothesis that contact with hormone-like chemicals before birth raises a male's risk of various genital problems.
Paul's Cathedral in Kamloops said that sometimes the "legal parameters don't necessarily
jibe with the realities of being human, alive.
* The information reported didn't
jibe with the taxpayer's filing status.
968 to mean "To be in accord; agree: Your figures
jibe with mine.
How did his tactics and techniques
jibe with the American character, or not
jibe with it?
Towey's claims to be non-political also don't
jibe with recent revelations in The Washington Times that he lent his name and White House credentials to a fund-raising effort sponsored by a conservative Catholic publication.
These results
jibe with existing data that retinoic acid and other hormones cycle up and down through the day.