Not exact matches
The new regime raised the
hackles of some company veterans and dealers
by putting Winnebago branding on its Itasca models.
Sirs: Anybody whose
hackles are raised
by J. B. Priestley's article should have his sense of humor examined.
The annual Bob Evans Memorial Predator Calling Hunt, which last year raised the
hackles of an animal rights group and others, was cancelled earlier this month due to lack of entries
by the event's registration deadline.
In addition to raising
hackles among appropriators, such mandatory spending proposals also are subject to PAYGO rules requiring any new spending to be offset
by revenue increases or spending cuts elsewhere in the budget.
That's somewhat the case here, but
by far the most fascinating extra is an interview with Lisa Langlois, who starts off dropping knowledge that raises
hackles until she starts listing credits with Claude Chabrol, John Huston, Hal Ashby, and a long, fantastic anecdote of nearly getting the Sarah Connor part in The Terminator.
But Guild President, Roy Blount, Jr., is undeterred
by the
hackles his protest has raised.
The Handy Little Book for Writers
by Lynne
Hackles is packed with hints and tips for all writers of all genres at all levels.
At five months your dog was a social butterfly with nothing but wiggles and wags when greeting people, but
by eight months of age he has become defensive and lacking in confidence: he barks and backs off, or he snaps and lunges with
hackles raised.
Most gamers won't be affected
by the move (and probably won't even notice it), but it's likely to raise the
hackles of the homebrew community.
But this Sunday Times article, written
by well - known pseudo-journalist Jonathan Leake (search for his name on Deltoid) had a quote
by presumed scientist John Christy that really got my
hackles up:
We had a debate about PNS in general in the last thread, in this one, Juith was trying to home in on the substantive practical application of the ideas and have a dispassionate discussion about that without
hackles being raised or knees being jerked
by the «dreaded TLA».