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Meanings of raise hackles in English
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Usage of raise hackles in English
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That's an issue that will raisehackles in the US Congress.
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But Cervenka is jousting with eBay, illustrating why even ethical hackers raisehackles.
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Some of the planned proposals for eurozone reform will also raisehackles among ruling conservatives in Berlin.
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Shares without votes raisehackles.
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The plans are likely to raisehackles in Britain, as Brussels seeks to take on powers currently held by national regulators.
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But the signing may raisehackles in the US "crypto community," which sees encryption as a civil rights issue.
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Mary Harney's call for contraceptive pills to be made available to children as young as 11 will raisehackles in some quarters.
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But anyone Trump puts forward who seems even remotely in the president's pocket could raisehackles on both sides of the aisle.
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But the weakness may raisehackles in Washington and Bern -currency markets will be on red alert for any comments from Trump.
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Some volunteers felt it could be hard to change attitudes towards migrants in a country where ancient national rivalries and territorial disputes still raisehackles.
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Even before she started writing, Bernie Purcell knew that her book, For Our Own Good - Childcare Issues in Ireland (Collins Press), would raisehackles.
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And it raisedhackles over the assumptions that were made about him.
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Our interview with UPC Ireland boss Robert Dunn raisedhackles at Sky Ireland.
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Posters in rival resorts raisedhackles while local papers pulled planned ad spots.
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But neither was nominated for best movie, raisinghackles from fans.
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On the other hand, both have raisedhackles in Berlin by criticizing European policies.