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News of the Rove / Beatles development quickly spread to Heaven, where a noticeably upset John Lennon reacted by beating up a woman.
You, the BBC Sport audience, agreed as when we asked you to vote for where you would predict an upset on the big third round Saturday, you saw one arriving in the north east.
In Indiana, where Cruz desperately needs an upset Tuesday to slow Trump's rise, the super PAC is spending nearly $2 million.
This was a reference to the 2012 Republican Senate primary where a Tea Party candidate upset six-term senator Richard Lugar and then lost the general election to the Democrat.
In Landscore Primary School in Crediton, where a young girl upset a classmate by saying she'd "go to hell" if she didn't believe in God, the school was attempting a balancing duty to parents, pupils, staff and community alike: that of ensuring an atmosphere in which children can learn and play together without feeling threatened.
And, I'm not talking about the arranged marriages you see fictionalized on TV where a woman is upset she doesn't get to marry the man she truly loves.
After taking classes at NYU, she worked at the FAO Schwarz toy store, where she once helped sooth an upset young customer - Liza Minelli.
In Westchester County, where Republicans are hoping for an upset victory, the Republican candidate, Liz Feld, has been sending handwritten notes to voters to ask for their support.
One man, left for ever with a limp, wonders where the "upset" is in a friend's father dying in bed at home, surrounded by loved ones.
Stassen, though, was striving mightily in multiple states and had scored an upset in Wisconsin, where Dewey finished third, behind the improbable candidacy of General Douglas MacArthur, who never left Japan, where he was the American proconsul.
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