Sentences with phrase «really big upset»

If you're looking for a really big upset, try Manchester by the Sea or Hidden Figures.

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It towers in our minds because it's Michigan at the Big House, because it signified a revolution in football offense, and because we hadn't yet seen somewhat similar upsets by 2010 James Madison (21 - 16 vs. No. 13 Virginia Tech), 2013 Eastern Washington (49 - 46 vs. No. 25 Oregon State), and 2016 North Dakota State (23 - 21 vs. No. 13 Iowa), not that any of those really compare.
Good news is that we have 6 or 7 English players who can come in to the first team without anyone really batting an eye or getting massively upset with big drop - off in quality.
It wasn't much of a reaction, really, considering that the upset of the Seminoles was one of the biggest victories in school history.
Do not buy merchandise and if you are really upset, do not buy tickets for games, big decision for season ticket holders.
You only get one shot at a professional career and although you're likely to upset thousands of fans at the time, in 10 - 20 years time, looking back on the fact that they achieved the biggest rewards of playing the game professional, do you really think we can still blame them for seeking that desire elsewhere?
This weekend doesn't really feature many «statement» games so I don't expect odds to move all that much next week, but you never know when an upset is going to cause a big swing in the odds.
I was really upset because my baby (almost 5 months old) hasn't been sleeping all that well and we had hosted a big play date on Saturday where my older daughter (almost 3 years old) was a bit um, challenging, and I just felt like a failure as a mom.
when i finally got it i loved the fact it turns to a bassinet for newborn and you can face baby to you but i was upset with really how big the stroller is.
But there's one potential snag: Now that HBO has announced a second season, «Big Little Lies» should really be in the drama - series category — and if voters feel as if they're victims of category fraud, «The Sinner» could stage an upset here.
Winner: Margaret Sixel, «Mad Max: Fury Road» Should win: Margaret Sixel, «Mad Max: Fury Road» Upset players: Stephen Mirrione, «The Revenant» and Hank Corwin, «The Big Short» Nightmare win: Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey, «Star Wars: The Force Awakens» (because, really?)
I really hope that Anne Hathaway pulls a big upset here for Rachel Getting Married as I think that she is the most deserving this year.
«It really upsets us that for the biggest cat - hoarding case in the nation,» says Mead, «with photographs of maggots crawling out of eyes of live cats — that nobody's been charged with cruelty yet.»
Oh come on man... oh well... Like many have been saying, it's not like we were making much money anyway (even though this change effects more than just monetization) but at least you didn't have to reach a $ 100 minimum with Nintendo like you did with YouTube... I'm not going to stop making videos but it still upsets me that the all of this was caused by bigger creators and they aren't really being effected by these changes...
I was really upset when i was told playstation allstars battle royale 2 was not coming, my buddy told that is was leaked and then i looked it up and found out it was fake what a big let down, I keep hoping and wishing for it to come to ps4 i love that game!!
The educator encourages the little girl to take big breathes to calm down and says to the child, «That really upset you, didn't it?»
which makes them second guess their own feelings... Other times, children are scoled, ignored, or hurt and this just brings up a bigger emotional charge that perpetuates the tantrum or «crying because I was crying and told not to cry... which makes me cry...» Other children just really need long to process whatever it might be and that is ok too... But if a child isn't receiving the care and information to develop the skills for self - regulation, such as been allowed to cry in arms or being supported / listed / validated in a compassionate attuned, helpful manner, these emotional overloads or upset tend to get longer, more aggressive or «wilder.»
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