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As one of his receivers, Keith Cash, put it: "He doesn't get ruffled at all.
There are too many vested interests, too many feathers which would get ruffled.
Kafka's language promises nothing except that it will not get ruffled, whatever happens; and this promise matters so much because the language records a world in which anything can happen.
"Somebody's feathers are going to get ruffled," Mr. Landgraf said, when asked about the reaction he anticipated to "Black.White.," whose participants have already taped an episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," the closest thing to a national town hall.
(Not always; a lot of men are just generically gracious, and you can often tell the difference because they don't object if women offer generosity in return, or they don't get ruffled if women politely decline).
"That was my first big-time match on a big court on national television, and it was exciting," said Shaughnessy, one of the few players not to get ruffled in Williams's presence.
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He never gets ruffled.
Have you ever wanted to ask an experienced postdoc in your lab how they manage to do five different things in parallel without getting ruffled?
Instead, leaders need to hire employees who are well-rounded and can learn in the moment to keep up with the pace of today's evolving marketplace without getting ruffled.
She gets ruffled, though, when talking about black parents' fears for their children, and her voice thickens with emotion.
Wouldn't it be novel to think about smiling at and welcoming in these new ways of being, without getting ruffled by them?
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