| 31. | He's heard all the gibes.
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| 32. | Someone to gibe, someone to roast.
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| 33. | Many an ironic gibe, delivered online, has been misinterpreted, with painful consequences.
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| 34. | This routinely anti-U . S . gibe is surely wide of the mark.
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| 35. | And the gibes have never gone away.
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| 36. | Gibe told Israel's Army Radio.
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| 37. | Armstrong added that the gibes didn't affect him, although he looked tense.
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| 38. | He seems immune from receiving any gibes.
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| 39. | These kingdoms extended into the Gibe region.
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| 40. | :: : I would remind you to be civil and leave off the gibes.
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