Linear thinkers may bridle at "Die Feen, " but musically it's a magic-carpet ride.
Many European officials bridle at America's dominance of the international financial agenda.
Lawmakers will bridle at changing again the way America taxes exporters.
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So with a request, consequently expect a tumultuous response by the citizenry as they will bridle at the measures imposed on them to receive the capital.
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National pride is one reason: even law-abiding Colombians are still apt to bridle at the humiliating memory of Mr Lehder, shackled hand and foot, being bundled on to a plane by United States marshals.
You may bridle at their seemingly endless doubting questions.
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Western liberals may bridle at all this.
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Dr Sarah Bridle became interested in astrophysics at school.
He could have been a cover model for American Bridle, had a hundred thousand followers at any track in America and a million on Twitter.
And Bridle says he'll continue trying to put people at the scene of the strikes -- even if it's only through the screens of their smartphones, tablets or desktop computers.
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Dr Sarah Bridle will use her For Women In Science Fellowship to support her research at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London.
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The court had previously heard that the bridle had been removed from Lucas, so he could eat some hay, before he bolted at Nowton Park.
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