| 21. | To be sure, Solti's conception bristles with energy.
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| 22. | But he bristled at opposition threats to focus on PRI corruption.
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| 23. | The novel can be a foolhardy form, bristling with risk.
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| 24. | He also bristled at Clinton's two-page letter.
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| 25. | As a society we once bristled with contempt for violent criminals.
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| 26. | Ms . McLaughlin said that McMaid Manhattan bristles at doing windows.
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| 27. | Crutchfield bristles at complaints about the bank's acquisition record.
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| 28. | Elway just bristles at Favre's warm-hearted suggestion.
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| 29. | Others bristled at the suggestion that they might want to leave.
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| 30. | Clinton aides may bristle at any linking of Watergate and Whitewater.
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