The pilots said it was unlikely the dancing would upset a large aircraft's stability.
Hunter upset a long-serving Democrat to win his House seat in the Reagan Revolution of 1980.
Setting an early date for actual admissions would upset a lot of Austrians, who fear an influx of migrant labour.
In both of those elections, notes The Almanac of American Politics, he upset a favored Democratic rival for the party's nomination.
In the NHL, a No. 8 seed has upset a No. 1 10 times, the Kings' upset of the Canucks being the latest.
But because finding the right mix of charges is so crucial to a successful two-sided business, regulating prices could upset a delicate balance.
That mistake particularly upset a rather large number of options traders who had bet on a results report that would boost the share price.
Although, once upon a time, we didn't think we'd hear from Monica Goodling, the latest Monica to upset a White House, although she testified today before the House Judiciary Committee.
Israel's prime minister, Ariel Sharon , visited France , seeking to mend fences after he caused upset a year ago by suggesting that Jews should leave France because of anti-Semitism.
"Everyone was so upset a handful of bond traders were able to leverage the balance sheet to the extent they did and torpedo the firm, " says one broker who left Merrill recently, taking with him hundreds of millions of dollars in accounts.
And then poof, there was Mr. Murray slogging through a confounding second-round upset on a cool evening full of squandered chances.
Wichita State (30-8) built a 20-point lead on the Buckeyes, then managed to hang on through a nerve-racking final five minutes to pull off the latest upset in a tournament filled with them.
Robin Urbanski, a spokeswoman for United, said the company received 700 complaints in 2008 from passengers who were upset because a larger passenger encroached on his or her seat.
The Patriots were chasing a place as the Supreme Team of All-Ever Awesomeness, and that 17-14 Giants upset was a slingshot rock right into whatever weepy eyeball cliche you want to employ.
Meanwhile, Premier League leaders Chelsea avoided an upset with a 5-0 thrashing of second-flight Watford at Stamford Bridge.
He also went so far as to call the Harvard upset in a bracket pool with his high-school friends.
It is upset at a clause in the proposed media law that would limit newspapers from buying into television.
The Sycamores put themselves in position for the upset with a dominant last 4 minutes of the first half.
An agitated Amar'e Stoudemire, upset about a call he didn't get from officials, got a technical early in the period.
When people are upset with a company or product, many of them turn to Twitter or Facebook to air their grievances.
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The duo was expected to repeat in London in 2012 but was upset by a Swedish team and settled for silver.
The timetable could be upset if a rival bidder were to emerge.
Although this may look paltry in comparison to the total carbon cycle, it is probably enough to upset such a finely tuned system.
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He was fiercely angry, yeah, and at first I thought it was the normal upset after a break-up maybe some people take it differently.
One theory is that he was upset about a donation his mother, who died in the past year, made to the fire department, he said.
Vince thought they'd be out by Christmas but got upset when a fungal infection raged on Zoe's foot in December, causing it to almost rot off.
After all, unless they are short, investors are more likely to get upset if a company falls short of the earnings estimate than if it beats it.
But any hopes Portsmouth had of causing an upset suffered a major setback as United raised their game after the break, with Giggs setting up Rooney's second goal.
According to the ABA Journal, Mark Byron was upset about a protective order that ordered him to stay away from his wife and affected custody of his son.
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