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en The students are extremely upset and feel betrayed. Members of our industry advisory committee are also quite upset about the decision. There may be some chance for appeal, but I don't know how likely that is.

en I was extremely upset about my daughter having testicles _ any mother or daddy would be. And my husband not having any visible scars really upset me, too.

en He's very down beat. We did a [test] at Dodger Stadium and there was a shadow there [in the X-ray.] He was pretty upset and obviously, [Thursday] afternoon, he was extremely upset. Talking to him today, he knows he'll get through this and he'll be fine.

en Basically, I'm not running the team anymore. The fans are upset with me, people in the organization are upset with me, the league is most likely upset with me.

en We gave ourselves a chance to pull the upset, which would have been as big an upset as there is here, so I?m really proud of them.

en I know that he (McKie) is only accused. But the consensus of members I've spoken to was that he should at least be suspended during this. A number of members have told me how upset they are. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. I feel sorry for the volunteers, because they do such great work.

en It's another chance. And, you know, it's another statement we can make to the selection committee. Everyone knows about Duke, you know - No. 1 seed and all. But it's the ACC, so we're looking for another upset.

en I feel pretty good about it. My confidence is high going in there. I've already wrestled like 10 ranked guys this year. I'll have to upset a few people, but for me it's not an upset. I know I can get on that podium.

en They made a decision and they wanted to stick by their decision, ... I didn't feel upset about the situation. I thought it could have been done in different ways, but for the most part I want to move forward.

en We feel it's our responsibility to educate the public about law enforcement safety. We're going to continue our efforts to make sure parents know what's in this game. Even one signature is significant because it means that one person is upset, and we have 200,000 people upset.

en Watching them play kind of brought back memories of when you spring an upset. I don't remember the last time we had a chance to spring an upset on somebody. It's a great feeling for them.

en We want to get a feel for our membership. Actually, the committee is very upset with the company's latest and final offer. Our intent is to go out there and educate them on what's happening.

en We played aggressively. Some people may not believe this, but the upset didn't happen tonight. I feel the upset was when they beat us. That night we shot ourselves out of it and beat ourselves.

en I wasn't happy about it, ... I felt we still had a chance to win the game. I was very upset about it. But it was the coach's decision and I always respect the coach's decision.

en Recent FDA actions have created serious doubts about whether committee members are serving only the public interest and, as a result, industry biases now taint many advisory panel decisions, ... Today we took a giant step forward to squash those doubts.


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