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4.Turn back and go in peace; do nothing to displease the Philistine rulers."
5.It will is prudent not to displease your higher ups , if you ask for my advice.
6.It would be prudent not to displease your higher-ups, if you ask for my advice.
7.This weekly programme gives viewers the chance to talk back to producers on aspects of broadcasting that displease them.
8.No sooner had I uttered the words than I could have kicked myself,for I knew they would displease him.

9.Desdemona. It was his bidding: therefore, good Emilia,. Give me my nightly wearing, and adieu: We must not now displease him.

