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Worse, one of the program's financiers has become upset because there was to be a woman on the show — unchaste behavior, to some.
Hughes stood firm in the face of the attack, apologising for the offence caused – "I'm sorry if somebody has become upset thinking I'm being derogatory.
He now declines to show his face unobscured in photographs, presumably in an attempt to alleviate the terrifying level of ubiquity images of Justin Vernon from Bon Iver have attained in the world's media: perhaps his pal Kanye West's wife has become upset at being continually bumped from magazine covers in favour of Vernon's beardy mush.
Apparently, God has become upset with Israel because of the way those in power have treated the folks at the bottom of the food chain.
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Sheila had become upset, and couldn't be found to cut the cake.
Peter agreed that he had become upset, especially when he sensed he was being accused of misleading his colleagues.
Her son, whom she acknowledged had a violent nature, had become upset in the aftermath of a row with neighbours.
Mr. Vermeulen said that some doctors had become upset at meetings where he discussed the sample ban.
His mother told officers that he had been drinking and had become upset when his father told him he was going to sell his gun.
Indeed, some tenants in Mr. Perlo's building in the Village have become upset at a submeter plan in the works by the management company, Northbrook Partners.
By then, Mr. Hassan had become upset by the reports of rapes in Somalia and set out to learn more about the insurgency, one friend recalled.
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