Most Obama supporters, however, say they will be disappointed but not angry or upset if McCain wins.
They were reinstalled in 2007 in a way that Mr. Beal says is "genuinely egalitarian, " but which did not upset critics who defend art hierarchies.
But probably not as upset as the fan who had travelled to England especially for the Championships and queued overnight (without a tent) to catch a glimpse of the defending champion - on whom he had placed a substantial bet.
Sometimes, the parties just have to agree to disagree, but they should agree not to get upset with each other and not to allow their differences to interfere with work.
As the founders of Portrait Salon, Carole Evans and James O Jenkins write in the newspaper-style catalogue that accompanies the show, the idea began as an experiment and was not intended to upset or disrupt the Taylor Wessing, but to allow those whose work did not make the walls of the NPG another outlet.
Organisers said they were not anti-Islamic but they were upset with the city council.
Sure we can get upset, but it is not right to lose hope and give up.
This, however, upset not only Democrats but also a few green or suburban Republicans.
It may not sound earth-shaking, but there's no change to Commons sitting hours that does not upset someone, so the debate could be a little more heated that might be supposed.
The web gangsters were not upset with proposed new laws but with efforts to protect intellectual property.
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But raising your voice or getting upset will not benefit your cause.
But it's not quite that easy: Ruggiero is overjoyed to be free of Alcina's spell, but Bradamante is still upset by his betrayal, and she's not quite ready to take him back.
But one moral can be drawn now which history will not upset.
But an immediate upset is still unlikely: inflation is not yet out of control, still far below the 27.7% it reached in 1994.
As a Harvard man, he did not wish to sound mawkish, but nor did he want to upset some of his most devoted supporters.
In the days ahead there will be much negotiating over how to save the eurozone but the Greek people - not just public sector unions - may simply upset the plan.
But if politicians are upset over conflicts of interest that may or may not exist, maybe they ought to consider their role in all this.
And I'm a little upset with Ruth because she did not bring samples, but Reggie Love has testified that the pizza is outstanding -- she's got restaurants in Washington.
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Within three seasons he could claim two national titles, but after an Orange Bowl loss in his sixth year (not to mention an upset national title game loss to Alabama in the 1993 Sugar Bowl) the one-time hottest coach in football was reduced to challenging a disgruntled Hurricanes fan to a fight after the previously mentioned loss.
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His words upset me, not because I believed that his argument was sound but because I felt that he was questioning my character.
It is not every day that an international consortium of concerned lipid scientists gets upset, but just such a group, rallied by Jack Winkler of the Nutrition Policy Unit at London Metropolitan University, is on the warpath.
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It is not just Mr Putin's illiberal actions at home that have upset Mr Bush but his foreign policies too.
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Knowing that the dream frightened and upset his sleep was more disturbing to me, than the dream itself, but not to him.
But the devices did not seem to have worked and the company said it "deeply regrets any upset or harm caused to viewers".
If a sales clerk ticks you off, even if you're not dressed like Santa but look like him, as Cawthra does, you can't get upset.
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But the day was not without its tense moments as minnows Canada came within two points of a major upset in the quarter-finals, eventually succumbing 21-19 to a New Zealand side frantic to keep the beefy Kanuks out.
Mr Eggers puts most of the blame for this, however, not on the mayor but on the unruly city council, which routinely opposes any reform that might upset the public-sector unions and is currently bent on overriding the mayor's veto and securing a minimum wage for city employees.
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