| 11. | I imagine CCR owners and breeders would be up in arms if the MRCCR was included in their breed.
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| 12. | Customers who would be up in arms if the price of avocados jumped are taking the coffee situation in stride.
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| 13. | Instantly, people here would be up in arms, and the police would have to respond to hundreds of calls.
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| 14. | If an insurance company does bid on it but the benefits are paltry, senior citizens will be up in arms.
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| 15. | "That's too many bonds and lots of dealers would be up in arms trying to disseminate that much ."
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| 16. | "Ordinarily, all of us would be up in arms about a fast-food operation coming to Fisherman's Wharf.
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| 17. | As they are themselves are the reason for much of the cost and delay, advocates of good government should be up in arms.
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| 18. | "Certainly, if they had come forward and won prize money, a few of us would be up in arms,"
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| 19. | Some fans may be up in arms at what is clearly a payroll cutting measure, but Sanders provides enough smoke and mirrors to distract everyone.
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| 20. | Progressive journalist John R . MacArthur writes { { quotation | Given my dissident politics, I should be up in arms about the Israel lobby.
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