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She might get upset".
I'd been told Fukushima people might get upset, and some were.
Someone, somewhere, in some corner of the world, might get upset.
I would suggest this to you: don't read anything more recent than Gilgamesh, otherwise you might get upset.
"I'm afraid Wall Street might get upset when the consumer wanes in the first quarter, where really that's just a reflection of earlier gains," she said.
"Sometimes he's, 'Oh, man, I can't wait for it to be over.'" "Why?" "He thinks we might get upset by it.
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If your toddler is anything like ours, he might actually get upset on the days you don't ride the monorail.
Still, as USA Today points out, people "might start to get upset at the waste of U.S. resources for a decidedly un-American problem".
Please remember that it is New Year's Eve and people might have plans, don't get upset if not all of your guests arrive, it's supposed to be a joyful evening!
They insist, contrary to logic, that they are unbiased, and they tell their staff members to resist any temptation to express human feelings in any way that might cause a political partisan to get upset.
7. If you are seeing her at an event where your guy's friends might be in attendance, don't get upset if they know her and are nice to her at the party.
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