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They've been around for at least six years, so they're not just some new upstart.
We went from being a nobody to an upstart last year.
However he also has a bad taste, being an upstart.
Because that's exactly what the upstart with nothing to lose is going to do.
He would soon put an end to this ancient upstart.
He wants us to understand that the upstart West does too have an ancient history.
Over two thousand years of service here, and upstarts have more power than me.
He is now an upstart, trying to rise above his station in life.
I've had my special research privileges for too long to play the upstart now.
In most cases, it has been the upstarts that failed.
But no, someone had stopped and asked the dirty black little upstart.
They had used her as no more than a means to an end, to make a point to a competitor, an upstart.
Nothing but an upstart from the ranks, so who would care if he died?
He would soon show this upstart the error of his ways.
What do the young upstarts like me really know about programming?
"I brought it here so you could deal with the little upstart.
The reality of the matter, my young upstart, is that we know exactly what has gone on, which was written long before.
"Then those upstarts came along, and now people are confused."
Big companies are responding to the challenge of the upstarts.
For one thing, Southwest is already much larger than either of the upstarts.
In the end, they both lost the primary, to upstarts who ran against the machine.
"Would not the low- born have opportunity under the rule of an upstart?"
They played in the upstart league's first two seasons, from 1967 to 1969.
And for a while I felt like an upstart.
He did not even look toward the upstart, yet.