The wildlife are the aspen hoverfly, dark bordered beauty moth and blunt-leaved bristle moss.
Are there any inconsistencies along the way that a hardcore fan would notice or bristle at?
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But the mirrors that strengthened me, that filled me with new life, made Monica bristle.
Intersections will bristle with cameras, radar and sensors to control traffic flow and prevent collisions.
But some people bristle at the idea of tinkering with the web of life.
Its ranks of lobbyists, strategists and flacks bristle with former Republican congressional attack dogs.
By the early 2000s, many Chinese executives would bristle at the talk of corruption and back-door practices.
Their perfectly scrubbed decks bristle with security guards, while hot tubs bubble and helipads wink at the sky.
Even so, advertisers bristle at the idea that tablet editions command the same price premium as print pages.
Even so, many will bristle at the thought of the Nobel going to someone they consider a terrorist.
Republicans will bristle at the comparison, but Mr Bush is Clintonian in both his partisanship and his energy.
Scots often bristle at the fact that a number of their leading lights are described by others simply as British.
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So, lots of folks may bristle at the way I put this but I am sure Paul will get it.
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As a result, they bristle at the idea that anyone would apply trade theory to educated, accomplished people like themselves.
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It's not surprising that creative performers bristle at being labeled, even if being accused of working clean doesn't sound so harsh.
We can bristle at the idea of chains and mass production, with their homogeneity, predictability, and constant genuflection to the value-for-money god.
Scrub wheels and tires using a stiff bristle brush, and a proprietary wheel-cleaning product if necessary, to remove dirt, grease and disc-brake powder.
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Then he rises, like some weird sea creature from the deep, his pupils disappear, and he somehow makes his hair bristle like quills.
As somebody who teaches creative writing, you probably bristle a little bit when asked if - people ask if creative writing can be taught.
American sprinters and their agents bristle at any restrictions, he said.
In fact, if you say to a Kurd and you try and compare Sulaymaniyah or Erbil, the two main cities in Kurdistan to Baghdad, they bristle.
Although public language has gotten coarser over time, many people in networks' audiences, including children, still bristle at hearing obscenities, said CBS and ESPN's Bill Raftery.
The most famous of the Trump scions (though given all her achievements, she might bristle at that term and its connotations of unearned privilege) is Ivanka.
He adds that the quartet was surprised to find that, while conventional audiences may bristle at modern repertoire, non-traditional audiences respond enthusiastically to Bartok or Zemlinsky.
Iraqi leaders bristle at Kurdish efforts to forge an independent foreign policy, and the two sides disagree over control of disputed areas along their shared internal border.
The authorities bristle at any comparison with others' quicker responses.
This is one of the main reasons why so many blacks bristle at the comparison of the two movements -- everybody wants to sing the blues, nobody wants to live them.
He and his colleagues have tended to bristle in the face of public criticism of their policies, and have given the impression more than once of digging in their heels simply to show their independence.
Add environmentalists and hunters, as well as the crew of a helicopter called in to rescue one poorly Lopez-fan from the vertiginous amphitheatre, to the long list of locals who bristle at the name of Mortier.
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