When he was found, after 14 hours spent in the open in just a pair of bathers, he wondered what the fuss was all about. |
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A year earlier the players had presented a programme of works by Bach, Vivaldi, and Mozart without any fuss or bother. |
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He said a special gate had been reserved for these fans to enter the stadium without any undue fuss or bother. |
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His fuss over something possibly quite trivial ruined her skim-milk flat white. |
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Point-and-shoot cameras are ideal for this kind of photography, because they let you react quickly with little fuss or bother. |
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If he hadn't made such a fuss about acceptable standards of behaviour, his fall from grace might not have been so swift and calamitous. |
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The torquey diesel is one of the quietest units around, yet is more than capable of hauling the ML around without any fuss. |
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The oldest is another tiny, shy tortie called Jess. She's a true lap cat and loves a fuss. |
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There was a toughness about him which made him make light of illnesses most of us would make a fuss about. |
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Then, after all the fuss, they'll just quietly send them on to New Zealand. |
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Throughout all the fuss and bother, the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft has been quietly going about its work of photographing the entire planet. |
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Now after all that fuss, I don't think she should have picked up her two toy poodles to sit on her lap. |
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Hey, check out this Internet thing and see what all the fuss is about with a free introductory offer from Her Majesty's Government. |
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But it was injected with determination and laced with a hunger to do the job required with the minimum of fuss. |
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I should give some credit to the former Mayor of Auckland, John Banks, who made such a fuss and bother. |
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The staff, many of whom know them well, make a tremendous fuss which is lovely to see. |
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Some were excited to learn about what they can do to make the area more accessible to birders and some were just curious about all the fuss. |
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Basically, it does exactly what it says on the tin with the minimum of fuss and hassle. |
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Nothing is too much trouble for the staff, as they glide effortlessly, never fuss or faff. |
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My brothers and I would promise to put our differences aside and try our hardest not to argue, fuss, or fight. |
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Just the thought of going into a fish shop and knowing you can get something that's gluten free with no hassle and no fuss is wonderful. |
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They managed this with no fuss and without interrupting or bothering us in any way. |
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Sometimes mothers will really put up a fuss about me taking their new whelps and putting them in a puppy box. |
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I gather that generally it's men who make the most fuss when they are not well, but not me. |
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Visit Sangre Grande Hospital and see these unacknowledged heroes who serve without fuss of fanfare, Minister Rahael. |
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So they simply, undemonstratively let it be known that, though they are not making too much fuss about it, they, too, are victims. |
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After this week's fuss over news we can expect bigger and more explosive bombshells in future. |
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Some people make a big fuss about this stuff, which tastes like flat soda pop to me. |
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But this was Meg, the most stubborn, stick-in-the-mud that Val knew of, and someone who hated any type of fuss being made. |
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Nagako wasn't controversial just because she broke the age-long tradition of Fujiwara family consorts and the fuss surrounding her engagement. |
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When you've finished you wonder why you made all that fuss, and I really ought to be used to it by now. |
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Fourteen-hundred hours was not long in coming and the group of pilots had reassembled next to their ships to see what the fuss was about. |
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People need to shop around and not be afraid of kicking up a fuss if they feel dissatisfied. |
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If he kicks up a fuss, you know there's more to the relationship than meets the eye. |
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Rather than sit about and fuss over the ideal way to fix the problem, the group took a quick, short step to plug the hole. |
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I didn't think that it would be a big problem but he really kicked up a fuss when I told him about the accident. |
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I'm going to swim against the stream here and say I don't really understand the fuss about visual quality. |
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The airline originally attempted to triple the fee for the ticket change, but reckoned without Gabereau's ability to make a fuss. |
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Can someone kindly explain to me what all the recent fuss is about on the freedom pass issue. |
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The never-ending fuss about the propriety of testing helps to keep the practice within bounds. |
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He shrugs in the way a pop star might wonder at the fuss being made over playing to full houses every night. |
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There are continuing education courses, personal trainers, committees, and councils to fuss over. |
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As a person, though, she is very knowing, which is why she's trying to get through the whole thing with a minimum amount of fuss. |
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What would be wrong in a works canteen or a student refectory may be acceptable or tolerable or not worth making a fuss over in a night club. |
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It would be marvellous to hear his reactions on other fuss and bother while he's in the mood. |
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We know that many renters are going to look at these figures and wonder what on earth all the fuss is about. |
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The relevant people should not make a fuss and should not interfere in business deals for political reasons. |
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Time to actually talk to patients, make a fuss of the kids and have a laugh. |
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So why do we make such a fuss over the Democratic and Republican conventions? |
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Those who initially dismissed the whole thing as a fad are now buying the books to see what the fuss is about. |
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Naturists make an awful lot of fuss about the fact that we were all born naked to justify their peculiar inclination to carry on being naked. |
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Unless consumers make a fuss they will soon have no choice on how they enjoy digital music. |
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He had no idea what the fuss was about but fetched her a good clout round the ear just to be sure. |
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It's true, lots of heterosexuals constantly make a big fuss about their sexuality in the workplace. |
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Fellow drivers kicked up a fuss, claiming that he was too inexperienced, and that he was a potential liability. |
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Each time, with undue fuss, he clambered to his feet and returned to the fray. |
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To their credit, they made no fuss, and arranged to repair the old thing and give me a loaner while it was being fixed. |
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Let us hope when it is illuminated that at least some of the philistines might see what the fuss is about. |
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This horse will start at prohibitive odds for the race and though he should win without too much fuss he is not one to risk the housekeeping on. |
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However this issue can be turned into a cost-effective advantage without too much fuss. |
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The once cooled charcoal ash pan can be removed easily disposing the ash with the minimum of mess or fuss. |
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Who, then, was this Lord Chesterfield, about whom all of this proverbial fuss has been made? |
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That was a genuine abuse of her position, yet it caused less of a fuss than the present rumpus. |
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Yet, at the end of the day, it's just another lousy Hollywood movie, so why all the fuss? |
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The daylong flight was tolerable in business class, with legroom and hostesses to fuss over us. |
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The crackdown on TV licence dodgers has caused something of a fuss in York recently. |
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A partnership manager takes care of all the fuss, all part-owners have to do is pay their money and roar on their acquisition on race-day. |
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Mind you if it was my product going down the pan, I'd be kicking up a fuss too. |
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Even worse they dread outraged parents arriving at the school to make a fuss. |
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I would hate having to carry him after the fuss I made about not babying him anymore. |
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Some people have made a fuss, but why not have a bit of ceremony to welcome our new citizens. |
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Do any of you really believe that a teacher sits at home plotting how to make a fuss about any one kid at school? |
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This Tennessean band has created surprisingly little fuss in the UK, despite the high quality of their debut album. |
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She hops out into the garden, does a sort of discreet cough, and up comes a nice neat little wad of hair, no fuss, and no mess. |
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If you want to replace busted Volvo lights, service tool kit can help you do the job without a fuss. |
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How were they to know that this minor Nazarene prophet would cause such a fuss? |
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This anthology is an eye-opening opus for anyone who has yet to discover what all the fuss was about. |
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The media might be making a big fuss over this but right across the mainland people are saying this ain't no barbecue stopper. |
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Cheerful customers can then walk in and fire up their laptops straightaway, without fuss. |
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And when you are entering your teens, making all that fuss about the adolescent equivalent of martini smacks of premature fustiness. |
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Apart from that, the economy can deliver, without much bother, fuss or promotion. |
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All the fuss, tight security and checks led to long waits and traffic snarls. |
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Above all, I find it very hard just to blame the player when his own manager cannot seem to grasp what the fuss might be about. |
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Certainly all this is about the intrusion of modern fuss upon a place content to bask picturesquely in rural timelessness. |
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Shot on digital video, this juxtaposes the lives of three women in a portmanteau movie which arguably goes about its business with less fuss than The Hours. |
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Clearly bewildered by the proceedings, she had a beatific smile, delighted that everyone was making a fuss over her. |
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The game contains smooth graphics whilst playing although you notice very little at warp speed, and the cut scenes do a good job without creating too much fuss. |
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She travelled a lot but there was never any jet lag or fuss. |
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This woman kicked up a fuss and demanded to be moved to another table. |
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But when you drive it, you wonder at first what all the fuss is about. |
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The jacket and gloves were a precaution in the event the eaglet panicked, but there was little fuss as he tossed the net over her. |
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She sits and doesn't make a fuss, expecting him to solve all her problems and come back, lavishing her with attention at his exhibition which is the sole purpose of the visit. |
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The team he inherited had little respect for his achievements as a manager, but he sensed their indifference and weeded out the dissidents with minimal fuss. |
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Put the bag somewhere safe, warn people away and call the authorities who will deal with the incident with little fuss and not a little gratitude. |
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Mauresmo realizes she has doubters, but is not letting herself be distracted by all the fuss. |
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Some people are a little confused by this latest trend, wondering what all the fuss is about and why it's becoming the next best thing since sliced bread. |
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Just as a writer can write without much expenditure, a filmmaker must, first of all, be able to express himself without much fuss about what is saleable and what is not. |
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Of course, it's been a few years since the press first declared that sapphism was no longer subversive but chic, and much of the fuss has subsided. |
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Weary as Kate may be of the unrelenting focus on her womb, the fuss is entirely predictable in a hereditary monarchy. |
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The idea behind her homemaking philosophy is to present recipes that women on the go can make without a whole lot of fuss. |
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Of all the murky dealings tied to the political heiress, why the fuss over numbers so illogical? |
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With the minimum of fuss, two masseurs, working in unison, applied hot medicated oils over my body and set about the task of coaxing the knots out of my protesting muscles. |
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We use barbless hooks which are removed with the minimum of fuss. |
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The Leibowitz fuss had barely ended when the shouting about the banknotes began. |
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It would be easy to dismiss the fuss as a tempest in a teapot or so much inside baseball. |
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You can do practically every kind of food preparation using an efficient microwave oven, without the fuss or the mess that could result from using an oven with a gas flame. |
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He told friends that he was absolutely bewildered at the fuss. |
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Then when you want your horse to trot on the lunge, use those bigger steps and a little fuss with the whip to help him understand you want him to change gaits. |
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Quiet, unassuming, modest, but they get the job done with no fuss. |
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And then, simply and without fuss, moved, along with his meaty, scowling entourage, to one of the unquiet Cars. |
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Why, oh why, can't they have separate queues for people who are going to take bleeding ages and those who are able to complete their transactions quickly and without fuss? |
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So, there's muss and fuss to be dealt with in this activity. |
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Convenience is their strong suit and in general they are fine when time is an issue and you want a quick fire without all the muss and fuss of natural firewood. |
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No muss, no fuss, and no swearing at my sewing machine while I try to figure out what I'm doing, and then cursing at my complete inability to sew a straight line. |
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Apparently the the March 2006 Prudhoe Bay oil spill, the worst in Alaska's state history, was no big fuss to Governor Palin. |
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Getting rid of all the fuss and bother or hassle of looking after your contact lenses, it becomes part of the body and it's not an invasive procedure. |
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Everybody was given certainty about that, and there was no fuss or bother, so why did the Government not do the same with regard to the seabed issue? |
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Urbane, unstuffy and unperturbed by your story of heartbreak, the Black Dog's barkeeps know how to look after you AND keep your lips moist with a minimum of fuss. |
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It dispenses the necessary white stuff delicately with the minimum of fuss while the oafs around you flounder with fiddly lids and squeezy bottles. |
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When I started teaching again I made quite a fuss doing my calculus courses constructively, making a point of presenting my epsilon-delta's as explicit, calculable, functions. |
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But it was the Indian scholars themselves making the fuss, expressing concern that research institutes back in Bharat were and are being starved of much-needed funds. |
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He had summoned my father to make peace, claiming through an intermediary that there were no hard feelings and that he didn't know what all the fuss was about. |
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Well, all right, write about it this once and I won't kick up the fuss. |
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He had been lucky that the branch missed his eyes, or else a very different scenario would be happening right now, Trip thought as Lee continued to fuss over him. |
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By passing your hand over a scanner at a check-out counter you may charge your purchases to either your bank account or credit system very efficiently with no fuss. |
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Make your home as childproof as possible to allow your baby to explore in safety without you having to fuss around with moving things out of the way. |
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And now imagine the quiet chuckle Dylan is having at the fuss he's caused. |
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You'll have been arrested in a blaze of publicity but the police won't make quite the same fuss over your release, meaning the cloud of suspicion will hang over you. |
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Although it is flattering to be thought personally responsible for allowing a proven war criminal to remain in office, in the end I don't buy the fuss. |
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Wellingtonians just get on with things, without fuss or fanfare. |
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Of course all this fuss is nothing compared to the phenomenon of Pop Idol. |
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The fact that they did so without any great fuss and noise seems to me to be a tribute to the phlegmatic Scottish character and should not be seen as a psychological fault. |
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The food is plated with the minimum of fuss and a background is chosen. |
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Hollywood, in 2002, views him as a spoiled child, a ready to raise a fuss flibbertigibbet who can't wait for someone to criticize his vision so he can go goofy on them. |
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But let's say the horse is neither head shy, nor rank, and you can bridle him without fuss. |
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The news caused quite a fuss among residents, who have been rushing to Emirates ID card registration centers in the days since. |
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I couldn't stomach the putrid niff or the fuss involved in wrapping up the tin to stow in the fridge alongside the leftovers. |
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Jock beflirts Aelita who doesn't get indulged at all by the fuss he obviously makes. |
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But instead of creating a fuss, they decided to have a quiet word with Sherry's caddie George Sprunt. |
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The jury is satisfied and the verdict is that you needn't fuss. So that's that, and let's talk about something else. |
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But before you start to rant and rave and have a real good cuss, Think of the gritters, perhaps they should really make the most fuss. |
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Before I had ever tasted a tortilla Espanola, the traditional Spanish potato omelet, I couldn't imagine what the fuss was about. |
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He'd been quietly fighting leukemia for a number of years without fuss or fanfare. |
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The present day imagination of Pakistan brings up images of fuss and haphazardness. |
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She knew how to cause a fuss, how to become the center of media attention. |
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Desiring not to cause a fuss, you sit atone in the rear, watching a re hearsal. |
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The fuss and faff meant Christmas had long since been drained of any joy and excitement. |
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But, overall, once the fuss dies down, the realisation becomes clear that this falls short of the sensation whipped up by all the hype. |
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And he has no plans to kick up a fuss if Roberto Di Matteo decides to come down hard on him. |
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If you hate the mess and fuss of reapplying suncream all day this could be the answer. |
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The hens were my witness to the ghost. They set up the sort of fuss and panic you hear when a snake enters the chookhouse late at night. |
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Madonna was supposed to come but canceled after the media raised a fuss. |
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Someone who spends two weeks at a cottage will make a huge fuss about seeing a wind mill on the horizon. |
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If you had threatened to sell their first-born to white slavers there would have been less fuss. |
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The recent fuss about gunplay isn't an ickiness issue but a safety argument. |
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While Scotland and New Zealand dismissed Western Samoa and Canada with the minimum of fuss, the other two ties were keenly fought affairs. |
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First they made a big fuss about the 'aromatic' herbs being sold by peripteros because people were using them to get stoned. |
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Not a lot of fuss and muss here, just good taste and great songs. |
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And the typically generous portions of comfort food, and high satiety, let customers relax and savor the pairings without fuss. |
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You get scared, sittin' home, waitin', and they're in France and everywheres, learnin' French and everything, and meetin' grand people and havin' a fuss made over 'em. |
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In his floppy sun hat,George made no fuss as the Duchess of Cambridge transferred him to a light aircraft on the last leg of his trip to the private island of Mustique. |
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I trundle off to bed, eyes brimming, face twisted into a grateful glistening grimace, and awaken the next day wondering what all the fuss was about. |
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Indecent Exposure, McClintick's earlier expose of wheeler-dealers in the movie industry, caused a great fuss that put Hollywood on the momentary defensive. |
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The only people committed to creating an unnecessary and prolonged fuss were a raggle-taggle handful of topless protesters and the Lane Conservative Forum. |
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The worse she gets, the more the ratings will climb as folk who don't know a rumba from a rum baba, and couldn't care less anyway, tune it to see what the fuss is all about. |
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The event had been run for the past three years without fuss but this year attracted the attention of activists from a group called Derby Animal Rights. |
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In the current scenario the provincial government cannot afford the angriness of the MPAs so at the moment it is in the fuss on the issue of shaping the new cabinet. |
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Before the days of LCD and LEDs which are now all around us, the Nixie tube, developed in 1952, was creating a fuss in the world of electronic display. |
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Any God's quantity of fuss and flubdub to bury a man, and not an ounce of forehandedness in the whole outfit to find out whether he was rightly dead. |
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In seeking to unionize the garage's 18 workers, Noble created a huge fuss. |
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