It was powered by a nuclear generator and bristled with lasers, scoops, cameras, and mechanical claws.
The advantage of striking first helps explain why U.S. authorities bristled at Mr. Hayes's arrest.
Monty bristled when I made a bad joke about Ford becoming a car-rental replacement for bloggers.
Where competing electrics bristled with levers, armatures and controls, Noyes' was rounded, smooth, minimalist--an anemone among porcupines.
As for tablets, Cook bristled at the suggestion that lower prices from its competitors could hurt its business.
It's no wonder many bristled at a system that stripped all the emotion and intuition from the process.
When he spoke of the need to lessen the regulatory burden on industry, greens and trade unions bristled.
He bristled at statistics that show Apple's smartphones and tablets are losing sales ground to those powered by Google's Android software.
Many of them had bristled at the announcement of the island's proposed sale, saying they envisioned developers covering it with private homes.
Katzenberg particularly bristled at articles like this one that show a decreasing amount of box office money coming from 3-D screens.
On Iraq, Bush bristled at a suggestion that he had wanted to wage war against that country since early in his presidency.
Fans, partners and even employees bristled at how tightfisted the organization was.
" The president bristled: "I disagree with your assertion of unchecked power.
Factions within Fox bristled at the way his antics, extreme even by the standards of shouting-head television, quickly came to define the network.
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Hazel Dukes, the NAACP's New York president, bristled at the idea that the nearly 104-year-old group was swayed by the soda industry's support.
"He bristled, and he said, 'Mr. Jordan, if you send a CNN team there, the severest possible consequences will come to them, '" Jordan said.
North Korea has bristled from the United States' tougher stance on what it calls an "axis of evil, " comprised of North Korea, Iran and Iraq.
Tarbell and Alexander crusaded to give big policyholders the right to vote directors on or off the board, which bristled with such barons as E.
Some said cyclists should use them in the absence of bike lanes, while others bristled at the thought of them stealing the space from pedestrians.
Haitian officials bristled at the advisory, calling it unwarranted and unfair.
But representatives of the gun makers and gun owners bristled at such proposals.
He is said to have bristled at having a deputy role in the agency after having served in a Cabinet-level post as the U.S. trade representative.
Throughout his career, Mukasey has expressed strong support for an independent judiciary and bristled at perceived attempts by other branches of government to step on judicial turf.
Scalia, joined by Justices Thomas and Kennedy, bristled at Ginsburg's reading the bribery or kickbacks element into the law since it appears nowhere in the statutory language.
It was not too long ago that members of this very committee would have bristled at the thought of funneling U.S. subsidies to the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Recently, I heard from a professor of education at a state university in San Diego who bristled at the former college basketball player's call for reforming teachers' colleges.
Democrats, who control the Senate, bristled at the presidential rebuke.
Obama aides bristled at the suggestion that the FDA decision was an attempt at political compromise, insisting the FDA merely responded to an application filed by Plan B's manufacturer.
The visitors bristled with intent early on and managed to pin Chelsea inside their own half by holding a high line and getting their full-backs forward at every opportunity.
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