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This point was recognized already by Crick [ 14], who stated "The new amino acid should not upset too much the proteins into which it is incorporated.
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I am upset too.
"But I didn't want to upset him too much," she says, "in case he dumped me out on the M4 again".
"[A traveller] should carry with him two bags: one very full of patience, the other containing two hundred Venetian ducats, or at least one hundred and fifty … Above all he should take plenty of fruit syrup, because that is what keeps a man alive in extreme heat; and also ginger syrup to settle his stomach if it is upset by too much vomiting".
They can all deliver jokes with the same slightly detached I'm-just-reading-this-off-the-autocue air of golden-era Deayton and, with the possible exception of Jeremy Clarkson who'll inevitably say something awful about Patagonians just to get another mention on the internet, they won't upset proceedings too much.
He's rich enough, and some guy in New York watching his new plaything squeak by Blackburn 1-0 on Justin.tv won't upset him too much.
In general, researchers are not particularly concerned that the sudden mid-afternoon darkness will upset animals too much even though the eclipse's approach will come as a complete surprise to them.
I assured them nothing in their own lives would change, and I also decided not to expose them to most of the new facts I was learning about factory farming, lest I upset them too much.
Don't do things that will upset people, too much.
This doesn't mean you should catch her by surprise completely, but that you shouldn't upset her too much before the conversation or she'll want to have the talk on her terms then and there, and you may not be prepared.
He appears at public screenings of Kes, but can't watch the last 20 minutes as it upsets him too much.
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