Not exact matches
From 1997 to 2000 Willis bounced between mini-tours and the Buy.com tour, but even
after earning a spot on the PGA Tour via Q school, he continued to
ruffle feathers.
David Cameron has defended his frank comments about Pakistan,
after ruffling diplomatic
feathers in Islamabad and beyond.
It comes just 24 hours
after peers handed another defeat to the government, this time on plans to introduce five - year fixed - term parliaments, and is likely to
ruffle feathers further about the coalition.
Ed Miliband was content to pose with a World Cup edition of the paper back in June before u-turning and apologising for doing so
after ruffling the
feathers of some within the party.
As the de Blasio administration seeks to meet its ambitious affordable housing goals and, in that effort, pass significant changes to the city's zoning rules, Diaz Jr. has emerged as the loudest opponent of the plans, further
ruffling feathers at City Hall
after several previous high - profile disagreements this year.
After the good guys are martyred one - by - one, à la Sgt. York's turkeys, everything comes to a head in the city square as the ambivalent Cuban general decides to let the Swayze - Sheens die in each other's arms, discreetly off - screen so as not to
ruffle any delicate
feathers left unruffled by over an hour of bloodshed.