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"He was shackled and I thought that was very upsetting and I know it would have upset many Australians.
Her apology, on the other hand, would have upset me.
Many Christmas issue accounts would have upset earlier BMJ editors "like mad," Dr. Lock said.
Alan Bennett never revealed his sexuality to his parents because he believes it would have upset them.
a) The United States had equal numbers of slave and free states, and Missouri's entry would have upset the balance.
Congress could have responded by closing the loopholes that made this possible, but that would have upset wealthy campaign donors, many of whom prized such loopholes.
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"Did your husband have secrets that would've upset Roger?" I asked directly now.
(In retrospect, it seems clear that she should've used a spring-loaded scale to measure the weight of the marble as it's suspended in the liquid. That would've revealed the liquid's buoyant force without the complication of friction. But I didn't mention this to my daughter. It would've upset her even more).
"He would have understood, wouldn't have upset our rotation or any of our players, and I wouldn't open myself up to any criticism not playing him.
Why would you have upset that woman and called her out?" She was taking notes, she was a journalist, just by coincidence for a paper, and she probably wasn't credentialed, and he said, "Put your fucking pen down.
Would the slogan have upset those who read it or is such an everyday phrase really rather harmless?
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