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Your shelf will bristle with trees and strolling elephants.
The liberal left will bristle with excitement, seizing the opportunity to explain why this has all been a long time coming.
It will bristle with energy.
"Before we succeed in holding the public stage and capturing the public imagination, however, many of our European brothers and sisters will bristle with frustration.
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There's the mayor who will decide significant things about London such as whether it will soon bristle with skyscrapers, or how we will cope with the Olympic Games.
Most hobbyists will bristle at having to deal with a hermetically sealed case and filament cartridge but, as HP and other printer makers well know, the money isn't in the printer, it's in the ink.
However, because each self-driving car will be bristling with cameras, radar and laser sensors all feeding data continuously to an on-board "black box" recorder, any mistakes by other car users will be used for third-party claims against other motorists, he warned.
Its hills bristle with military antennas.
Passages of the suit bristle with hostility.
Several parts of this documentary made me bristle with fury.
Now 34 and Oracle Team USA's skipper and helmsman, he is an appealing character: long on talent and positive, will-do energy, bristling with a fierce ambition that is leavened by team spirit and a reputation for leading by example in the weight room and on the water.
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