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It's no wonder that some people from the former East Germany find the experience somewhat upsetting.
She is, and she's got her shit together so much that it's somewhat upsetting.
"I think if anything is somewhat upsetting about it is that my adaptation is being characterized as simply bawdy," he declared.
In nontheme news, I loved the wordplay of "Part of the inn crowd?" at 106 Across (the answer is LODGERS), and even admired the wordplay in "Take a peke?" (the answer is the somewhat upsetting DOGNAP).
Do you say the heck with it and tie one on — an apron, that is? Jamee Gregory, a Park Avenue socialite who also entertains frequently in the Hamptons, is the author of the sumptuous and somewhat upsetting coffee-table book "New York Parties: Private Views" (Rizzoli), which has chapter titles like "Lobster Rolls on the Terrace" and "St.
For most pros, it would be at least somewhat upsetting to have to deal with golf's version of a controversy while trying to prepare for a major at a course like Hazeltine, which has been beefed up to 7,674 yards.
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Mrs. S. Stanwood Menken was somewhat upset the last time she received a letter from her son, Arthur, who is working for the Paramount News in Shanghai, and is living at the once lusurious Hotel Cathay.
As that same court stated in an earlier case: "It is all a matter of bookkeeping, and an honest creditor is not to be denied, simply because the payment of his claim may somewhat upset the treasurer's books". City of Montpelier, 170 A. at 475; see also Button's Estate, 28 at2d at 410.
As delicately as possible, she said, "Your father is to be the… Mrs. S. Stanwood Menken was somewhat upset the last time she received a letter from her son, Arthur, who is working for the Paramount News… A young father took his small son to the Rodeo, for a birthday treat, and had also secretly arranged for one of the cowboys to….
By Barbara Hudnut Boston and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, October 23, 1937 P. 11 Mrs. S. Stanwood Menken was somewhat upset the last time she received a letter from her son, Arthur, who is working for the Paramount News in Shanghai, and is living at the once lusurious Hotel Cathay.
The New Yorker, October 23, 1937 P. 11 Mrs. S. Stanwood Menken was somewhat upset the last time she received a letter from her son, Arthur, who is working for the Paramount News in Shanghai, and is living at the once lusurious Hotel Cathay.
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