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Maybe he gives up the accounts you're most upset by.
Critics were most upset by Mohan Bhagwat, the main speaker.
The thing that we're most upset about is the pandering.
The LGBTQ community, amongst others, were some that were most upset.
It's a waste of time, that's what I'm most upset about.
A strong white noise machine can soothe even the most upset babies.
Other than Khloé, Kendall is the most upset of all of the sisters.
Butler was most upset that he had fouled back a 2-1 slider.
But which of these other characters would you be most upset to see go?
When I comb through my childhood injustices, I'm most upset about one thing: Cheese.
But Jon seemed most upset when Dany claimed to know what was right for everyone.
I was most upset that he thought this was some dirty secret—but it wasn't.
"Being punished by a machine is what people are most upset about," Loftis told Motherboard.
Teachers are most upset about Denver's incentive pay system, which started more than a decade ago.
Teachers were most upset about Denver's incentive pay system, which started more than a decade ago.
And Trump was reportedly most upset by the fact that Spicer was portrayed by a woman.
Democrats were most upset at a Wednesday hearing, however, with the riders attached to the legislation.
She essentially told me, "it's tough as a Muslim, but I'm really most upset as an African American."
Independents are the most upset, with 68% saying they're angry at both parties -- up 173 points since March.
Diego, a Black Studies student, said he was most upset about the historical — and continuing — problem of genocide.
Facebook is creating a new cryptocurrency called Libra, and the people most upset about it seem to be ... Libras.
In a nutshell, the poll finds the people most upset about the national anthem protests are old white men.
Halle was most upset R. Kelly had broken her necklace, a beloved cross that belonged to a family member.
His parents, Karen Meyers and Mark McCormick, were also in attendance — and its their presence that most upset Grande.
His parents, Karen Meyer and Mark McCormick, were also in attendance — and it's their presence that most upset Grande.
It's fucked up [that there hasn't been another lesbian-focused show], and that's what I'm the most upset about.
With the turmoil in Washington of late, it's hard to decide exactly which issue you are most upset about.
That's what I'm most upset about is you work that hard and you don't get a chance to do it.
When it comes to who's most upset by his impending nuptials, sisters Khloé and Kylie are said to lead the pack.
One memo suggests Elijah Muhammad was "most upset" that Ali had allowed a reporter to follow him with a tape recorder.
But taxpayers who relied heavily on the SALT deduction in the past may also be among those most upset during filing season.
Williams was most upset to lose a family Bible from her late mother, which had her mother's handwriting of a family tree inside.
While the This Is Us delay is like to spur the most upset, it's not the only show affected by the Trump's speech.
That's abnormally high, especially considering 11-seeds and 12-seeds, the two most upset-prone double-digit seeds, only win games at a .
In general, the critics most upset about the Podesta emails are the ones who have confirmed what Clinton's inner-circle thought about them.
There are legitimate questions here, and, unsurprisingly, the pundits most inclined to urge respect for Trump were those most upset by the "rudeness" at Hamilton.
While Florida families pack up their belongings, BuzzFeed News spoke with Harvey survivors affected with various levels of flood damage to see what they were most upset to lose.
Lima reveals that interaction between other talent was minimal due to scheduling conflicts, and she was most upset that she missed out on hanging with one person in particular.
What's wild about this current era of spoiler paranoia is that the things people are most upset about having spoiled are pretty easy to predict, most of the time.
Considering traditional (read: conservative) societal rules, a young girl's father would likely be the person who would be most upset about their daughter alone in a car with a trucker.
But we're told his legal team, lead by Jose Baez, are most upset prosecutors kept the report under seal for nearly a year ... since they feel it clears his name.
"The thing that makes me most upset -- sad, yes, but also angry -- is that this crisis situation, which will last for decades in its impact, was completely avoidable," Kildee said of Flint.
THAMES CENTRE, Ontario — On both sides of the Atlantic, many of the people who are most upset about the new free trade deal between Canada and the European Union are dairy farmers.
If the slur was directed at an official—from his post game quotes he seems to be most upset with the timing of the call—that might make things worse for him.
"What makes me the most upset is that I have everything I dreamed of—love, family and a farm—and all I feel is overwhelmed, out of control and sad," wrote another.
" What Eilish seemed to be most upset about was the fact that she was depicted without a shirt in the photo — and the singer pointed out that she's still underage at 17. "3.
The flying monkeyThere will always be a "flying monkey" in a narcissistic family, said Thomas, which is the sibling who is most actively involved with helping triangulate everyone to cause the most upset possible.
Those working in tech and IT (56%) were most upset by their friends and family's lack of interest in their job, followed by people working in property (49%), engineering (45%) and financial services (45%).
But Nerlens is clearly most upset about the tombstone allegation -- insisting it was just a Halloween decoration that was left on the property a few weeks before the holiday ... and doesn't amount to a threat.
A smaller number of conservative Trump supporters like Mr. King seemed most upset about the specifics of the deal and how it seemed to open the door to a path to legalization for 800,000 immigrants.
They clashed twice at Spa, with Ocon squeezed toward the wall as he tried to pass Perez in the second incident that most upset the 20-year-old and led to a Twitter outburst against the Mexican.
" He said he was most upset that the film "sends a damaging message to all audiences, but especially to trans folks suffering from dysphoria who may not have access to medical care or information about medical transitions.
According to the CBS Boston interview, Ogden was most upset about three $20 bills she had in her bag, one of which was a note she had taken took from her deceased husband's wallet soon after he passed.
In fact, it's some of the qualities about Facebook that are best understood — its continuous rapid growth, expansive data collection, and feeds ranked by how likely they are to generate an emotional charge — that most upset the company's critics.
To prepare that list, ask yourself questions like, "During which times do I feel most upset at work?" or, "If I could change just one thing about this job, what would it be?" to identify what might be triggering negative emotions.
And the thing that I was most upset about was how he had gotten so much Christian support because, having grown up in that world and still considering myself a Christian, that was something that I didn't understand about a community that I thought I knew.
So this was nothing new at all, and what I am most upset about in this whole situation of many things, but when you go back to that time period is how they were able to ignore the warnings that we were sending from the House intelligence committee.
The deep-sea plains which host nodule fields tend not to be home to big animals, said Dr Beaulieu, but the sediments the nodules are found in play host to microscopic critters that would be most upset by the process of trawling that is needed to bring the nodules to the surface.
Much of the stories focus on the problems of the Benjamin children adjusting to Kevin being their stepfather. Of all three of Annie's children, it was Toby, the youngest, who was perhaps most upset about his mother's divorce from his father.
The king was enraged and retaliated by immediately imprisoning Monthermer at Bristol Castle. The people of the land had differing opinions on Joan's predicament. It has been argued that the noblemen who were most upset were those who wanted her hand in marriage.Higginbotham (2009), p.
Local author Derek Tangye reports in one of his books that they were not aware of the nature of the film at the time of filming, and were most upset to discover on its release that they had been used in a film of a nature so inconsistent with their own moral values.
There they find out the truth. That Scipio had lied to them and that all the 'loot' had come from the house. Riccio is the most upset out of all of them, feeling betrayed. When they return to the Stella they find that Getz has escaped but gave them his 'word of honour' that he wouldn't reveal their location to anyone as long as he didn't hear of any break ins.
Later, he and Sunny became lovers, which was found out by Ivo Andonov, but Ivo didn't tell that anyone. Martin was most upset when Sunny vanished enough to try to persuade Popov in helping him to find Sunny, but Popov refused, so Martin started his own investigation and found out that Sunny is in Ivo's house without Dzharo's knowledge. Martin secretly saw Ivo and Sunny standing on the balcony. Martin than left disappointed.
Claire continues to be bothered by the dog, though it becomes clear she begins bonding with it. Finally, Phil asks Frank what is wrong and Frank tells Phil he fell in love, making Phil think his parents are divorcing. Then he says he fell in love with a he...Scout. Phil tells him he can take Scout home and Claire, who ends up being the most upset that Scout is leaving, gives Scout her bra.
He fell for Ena, mainly attracted by her upfront plain speaking, a quality that Minnie did not have. He even went as far to write Ena a love letter, but Ena told Armistead to go back to Minnie, as they were meant to be. He obeyed, and Armistead married Minnie in 1925, dying ten years later. However, in 1973, Minnie was most upset when she found said letter while cleaning Ena's flat, in preparation for Ena returning from holiday.
Clare Alan said: Her parents were said to have become ashamed of her for invoking the controversy and, despite O'Brien dedicating the book to her mother, she seemed the most upset. After her mother's death, O'Brien discovered a hidden copy of The Country Girls in an outhouse near her family home; the book had been thoroughly censored by her mother, and with both the dedication and any supposedly offensive words scribbled through. It had finished production by July 2009.
Huang once described the status of the government as "idealess, dead-ended and hopeless" (). However, what most upset Huang was the threat to the freedom of the press that he felt Yuan represented. Under Yuan, journalists were prohibited to attend political meetings () and the censorship of newspapers also became the custody of the Police Authority (). Between 1912 and 1916 Yuan and his party extended their control over the news media, banning 71 newspapers and arresting more than 60 journalists.
Egar said that he was "the second most upset person in the world", and later added that he thought Meckiff's first ball was suspect. He said that he could have called more deliveries, but was worried that the over would never end. Benaud received criticism for not bowling Meckiff again at the other end,Whimpress, p. 88. but Rowan later indicated that he would have agreed with Egar, writing in his book that the action was illegitimate.
Egar claimed to be "the second most upset person in the world",Tibballs, pp. 134–137. and later added that he thought Meckiff's first ball was suspect. He said that he could have called more deliveries, but was worried whether the over would ever end. When asked why he had not asked Meckiff to bowl at the other end to gauge the judgment of the other umpire, Lou Rowan, Benaud replied "over the years I have always accepted the umpire's decision".
When Sophie arrives at JFK New York City airport she is surprised to find that Jake (Mrs Salamanca) arrives very late, is a Brooklyn resident and drives a run down van. When Sophie arrives with them at her new home she is shocked to find that she has to share a room with Cherry's sister. She sleeps on a mattress on the floor. Sophie is most upset to find that her case is not there and has been lost by the airline.
Macey Irving (Amandla Stenberg), Frank's and Cynthia's daughter who is in a wheelchair after being hit by a car. She was briefly possessed by a demon and killed one person. She is later informed by the witnesses about the paranormal occurrences taking place in the town. The fact she will never have children is something that her father is most upset about; it nearly drove him to nearly kill the man who ran her over to reclaim his soul from War.
However, William Morris, JP, a cousin of the late member was elected unopposed. In the summer of 1876, Dolaucothi made national news when Judge John Johnes was murdered in his library on 19 August by Henry Tremble, his Irish butler of 17 years' service, "who killed him with his master's shotgun". Tremble also severely wounded Mrs Charlotte Cookman. Tremble was most upset that the judge had refused his application for the tenancy of the Dolaucothi Arms, a local public house, previously promised to him.
During the second episode, Medhurst is badly injured when trying to defuse an IED, his injuries lead to him losing a leg. It is during this ordeal that Corporal Lynda Bird's true feelings for Nick manifest and she is visibly the most upset by Nick's injury. With Nick out of Afghanistan, new ATO Captain Ellen Best takes charge of Bluestone 42. She is initially met with hostility from Bird due to her aforementioned attraction to Nick, but she later learns to respect, or even like her.
Losing by two points, the United States failed to fend of the Ukraine team to capture the bronze. The event causing the most upset however was the men's individual, the only event that the Korean team has never won and yet again failed to clinch. Defending champion Simon Fairweather was ousted from the competition in a first round loss due to blustery weather conditions. The wind caused some archers like Fairweather to make one-point shots, and its strength even caused others to miss their targets completely.
50-year-old teacher Vasily Muravin is experiencing a middle-age crisis. He is replaced at work from his post as head of the department by a more pragmatic, but limited Valentin Romanovsky and his wife Lida earns more than him and habitually complains about his indecisiveness. Muravin finds it difficult to reconcile with peoples attitude towards him, but what makes him the most upset is his wife's disrespect towards his main hobby – guitar playing. One day unable to bear any more mockery he leaves his home.
The challenge was accepted but the two men, or their agents, could not agree terms and the race did not proceed. The following season another match was arranged to be run in July on a river in Winnipeg but at the last minute Hanlan pulled out. Ross was most upset especially as Hanlan immediately offered to row any man over two miles for between one and two thousand dollars a side. Ross was of the opinion that Hanlan did not want to row him and said as much.
She is most upset when they meet again on Milka's island and Lilith does not even remember her. ; :Voiced by: Pomeranian (game), Sayaka Ohara (anime) :A woman who appears in a book- world that corresponds to the Russo-Japan War era. She is an intelligence agent and an expert martial artist noted for sending three colleagues into hospital during training. Yōko arrives on a train somewhere corresponding to contemporary Russian Siberia, cross-dressing as a male diplomat and attempting to link up with fellow agent Kohtaro Nanbu, codenamed "Adam", for a film containing radio codes.
Well, he was quite used to parades and so forth, and > cheering crowds and things, but he was not used to having his eye squirted > full of eau-de-Cologne. He became... er... most upset about it and was > acting more like a circus horse than a charger. I only managed to stay on > because my feet had become wedged in the stirrups. The column had to break > ranks to try to calm him down, but he was so upset that eventually the > commander decided it would be unwise to let him take part in the rest of the > triumphal entry.
Fouchard, Arashiro, and eventual stage winner Jérôme Pineau were nearly caught by the sprinters' teams driving the peloton in the final kilometer, but they stayed away by a margin of four seconds. They were credited by sporting director Valerio Piva, whose team was arguably the most upset by the lost mass sprint opportunity, for their combative riding. The squad was then quiet until stage 10, when the leadout train, and in particular Julian Dean, rode so effectively that a group of only nine riders contested the sprint for the stage win three seconds ahead of the peloton. Duque made this selection, but was last in the sprint for victory behind ' Tyler Farrar.
Emphasising clashes of personalities, the play glosses over the deeper political and historical consequences of the murder. Of the four knights, Morville is the one most upset by his excommunication and isolation and argues that Becket had to die as he was opposing the progressive reforms of King Henry II. He even claims that Henry is playing a careful political game but is really on the knights' side. Brito is not an aristocrat like the other knights, but is rather a "new man" who joined the others less out of conviction than of opportunism. As the most active and the youngest of the four knights, his imprisonment is a kind of rite of passage and he grows through the play.
As the series opens, new Melrose Place resident Violet finds Sydney floating dead in the courtyard pool. Student doctor Lauren reluctantly accepts cash for sex to pay her medical school tuition, as aspiring filmmaker Jonah is offered a directing deal in exchange for his silence about a famous director's indiscretion. David, Sydney's ex-lover and the police's initial suspect in her death, is bailed out of jail by bisexual publicist Ella, who provides a false alibi and has her own reasons for wanting Sydney out of the way. While David steals a valuable painting from his own father Michael Mancini in the dark of night, sous chef Auggie — seemingly the resident most upset by Sydney's death — burns a bloody chef's uniform.
The "rotten" connection, with a twist, is propounded by R.V. Jones, who relates the tale that, due to a misunderstanding between the original developers and Lord Cherwell, development of the technology was delayed, the engineers thinking that Lord Cherwell wasn't keen on the idea. Later, when Cherwell asked how the project was progressing, he was most upset to hear that it had been put on hold, and repeatedly declared about the delay that "it stinks". The engineers therefore christened the restarted project "H2S" and later, when Cherwell inquired as to what H2S stood for, no one dared tell Cherwell that it was named after his phrase—instead they pretended, on the spot, that it meant "Home Sweet Home"—which was the meaning that Cherwell related to others (including R.V. Jones).
In a version involving Urutengangana, Whiro, Tāwhiri, Tangaroa, Tuamatua, Tumatakaka, Tū, Paia, and Tāne; Tāwhiri "finally" agreed to the separation, while Whiro was against it. Tāne instructed Tumatakaka and Tū to fetch axes with which to cut Rangi's arms off, and the blood that dripped from him down onto Papatūānuku is said to be where the red sunset now comes from, as well as the origin of the colours red and blue in painting: red oxide and blue phosphate of iron. This is very different to the telling in which Tāne discards Tū's suggestions to slaughter the parents to ensure their separation, where Tāwhiri is the brother most upset by the idea to separate the parents at all. In South Island traditions, Rakinui weds at least three wives including Papatūānuku.
Donna seeks to escape her life of avoiding the advances of her legal guardian, her lecherous uncle, and takes a ride in a stolen car with bad boy Vince, who gets them involved in a hit-and-run accident. Unable to escape, she is sent to McCarthy Reform School for Wayward Girls to take the fall for Vince because she does not know his last name and cannot identify him, but she is most upset that her uncle will now turn his attention toward her younger sister Cathy. Donna is befriended by a kleptomaniac nicknamed "Dink" on the way to the reform school and once there she meets the other girls. She resists the advances of the school psychologist, who accuses her of throwing herself at him in order to get her sent to solitary confinement.
Or in "George Nieces a New Video Room", where Veronica's ex-boyfriend leaves her a giant stuffed animal in the backyard and George says that he will use it as Angie's anniversary gift and then says ("Now that doesn't mean you won't get that set of diamond earrings you asked for - but you're not..."). Angie was most upset, though, in the season 3 episode "Mementos", where George proves he has failed to listen to her and throws an irreplaceable box of her grandmother's mementos away while spring cleaning, and this spawns an entire list of occasions in which his failure to listen to Angie at an earlier time (usually not seen by the viewers) comes back to haunt him in one of the episodes. (George, however, defends himself by saying if she's told him repeatedly, he's obviously not a very good listener) George can also tend to forget Angie's birthday or their anniversary, such as in "George of the Ring", where Angie points out that he actually forgot three days ago. In the end, though, he always comes through with getting gifts.
By 2012, Kazakh Foreign Minister Yerzhan Kazykhanov attributed a great rise in tourism to his country—with visas issued rising ten times—to the film, saying "I am grateful to 'Borat' for helping attract tourists to Kazakhstan." According to Yerlan Askarbekov, a Kazakh public relations professional who worked with both the British Council and the Kazakh government who wrote a piece for the BBC website in 2016, ten years after the film's release, many of his colleagues in the Kazakh media saw the character of Borat as a valuable PR opportunity. According to him some of the Kazakhs who were most upset by the film were students studying in the US and the UK, who understood the film's satirical intent but felt that their non- Kazakh peers were taking the film at face value as an accurate portrayal of the country. He suggested that interest in the character inside the country faded once Kazakhs grasped that the film was designed to "...get an outsider's view of the US and reveal the prejudices of the Americans who Borat interacts with... functioning as a sort of 21st Century Alexis de Tocqueville".

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