Ms. Green-Ingram bristles at criticism from members of an Upper East Side community board.
Ellis today is 93, sickly and nearly deaf, but he still bristles with attitude.
Those nubby rubber bristles also keep short coats shiny while gently massaging your pet's skin.
Scarcella, 61, defends his record and bristles when asked what went wrong with Ranta.
And anyone turning up next term with bristles will be turned away at the gates.
China bristles at any American suggestion that its behaviour could be construed as threatening.
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Making the animal seem even more bizarre is its covering of bristles, similar to a porcupine's.
Felix bristles at that kind of thinking but has heard that from young male soldiers.
Although he bristles at the comparison, this reluctance to let insolvent banks fail is reminiscent of Japan.
Kwajalein atoll, in the Marshall Islands, bristles with radar, optical sensors, telemetry-receiving stations and other ballistic-missile testing equipment.
Petraeus' former deputy commander bristles at the suggestion that the U.S. is bribing bad guys to back off.
He said the study has also confirmed that the bristles on this "rather primitive flesh-eating dinosaur... really were feathers".
She still calls Giuliani a friend, but bristles at much of what she hears from him on abortion lately.
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If Christine Lagarde ever bristles, it is in rejection of just that criticism.
The rotating wire bristles cleared a roughly 5cm-wide patch on an area of ground dubbed "Ekwir 1" by scientists.
The Emmy-winning show bristles with swords and armor, but has been praised for its rendering of characters and complex relationships.
This book bristles with assumptions, assessments and attitudes that will either have you bobbing your head in agreement or shaking it in disbelief.
Bryce Canyon National Park bristles with otherworldly spires, and waterfalls plunge into pools perfect for a wild swim in nearby Zion.
McCain bristles when it is suggested that he might lack youthful vigor.
Shaw, he learned, had painstakingly refinished the broomstick and replaced missing bristles.
Slicker brush: These flat brushes typically feature fine, stainless steel bristles that help remove dead hair, mats and tangles from a pet's coat.
Helms bristles when she doesn't respond to his letters promptly or when she calls to "consult" him on an issue she's already decided.
The land around it bristles with monuments marking its violent past, but in the village itself there is not the slightest whiff of history.
Considering himself an activist first, businessman second, Keller bristles at those who would suggest that he started ChicoBag for any sort of business reason.
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Cost-cutter that he is, Daly still bristles at the suggestion that there's nothing for him to do but wring efficiencies from a wasteful old organization.
So Egypt bristles at the criticism from fellow Arabs and Muslims.
According to surgeons and agencies specializing in transplant tourism, the vast majority of the clients come from the Middle East, where facial hair still bristles with political meaning.
Mr Brunetta supports this idea, but also bristles with others.
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But Verge bristles at charges that his sport mistreats horses.
"Amgen essentially purchased the pseudoscience that went into raising these hematocrit guidelines in the medical literature, " bristles Merrill Goozner, a director at the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
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