Word: upsetness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Parents said they were upset that as they met to discuss site selection, the city council was already approving the $1.1 million in improvements to Maynard...
Taylor's fourth event in as many hours was the 400-meter intermediate hurdles, the event for which she had qualified for the Olympic Trials. But Taylor suffered a stunning upset at the hands of Navy senior Joanna Helm, whose time of 58.44 beat Taylor by half a second...
When she fell behind in the rent and her landlord warned that he would evict her, she knew she had to do something. She turned to a Manhattan consumer-bankruptcy lawyer, Charles Juntikka. Garcia was typical of many of his clients--embarrassed by her debts, upset over not being able to pay her bills, not knowing where to turn. "There is this image of middle-class people running up huge debts, then declaring bankruptcy and laughing at everyone," he says. "I've just never seen that. These people hurt...
...What can make me mad?" says Sprewell. "In general, I don't get upset unless somebody's doing something to me or to my family--disrespecting me to where I just can't tolerate it." Asked if that's what happened in Oakland in 1997, he says, "To make a long story short...
Though Cambridge has one of the state's most lenient policies on MCAS boycotts, some parents were upset when Superintendent of Schools Bobbie J. D'Alessandro sent a controversial letter to parents saying boycotts could "potentially disrupt the school environment" and "could ultimately have serious repercussions for your child's future education...