1. But it certainly upset our plan. 2. It is critical, too, that he could upset the plans of Holyfield in the process. 3. Many on Wall Street, however, still held out the possibility that Baxter may upset current plans. 4. Ron Goldman upset his plans and things took a little longer than anticipated. 5. Tapping Clark, one of the most ambitious officers in the armed forces, would upset plans for him to take over the NATO military command next month. 6. The disruption at American, which has now lasted six days, continued to upset the plans of tens of thousands of travelers and businesses around the world. 7. The ruling this week preventing Carey from seeking a new term because of alleged campaign fund-raising violations, was expected to upset plans for a speedy resolution. 8. But Hurtado threatened to upset those plans. 9. Days before the Russian president faces decisive run-off ballots, the assembled leaders will have to assume Moscow will not upset their plans to put the world to rights. 10. Nigeria could upset their plans if their potent strike force is given space by Argentina. |