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People who tired of the delays and wanted a refund had to kick up a major fuss to get it.
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It would happen in Spain without any major fuss while, at Bayern Munich, Philipp Lahm has just converted from a full-back to a central midfielder.
Quietly, with no fuss, a major corner has been turned in the restoration of Britain's dreadfully impoverished biodiversity: pine martens are being reintroduced to Wales, and may eventually be restored to England, too.
It also helps that 2011 isn't a major election year, so all the fuss last year over the so-called "Ground Zero mosque" has predictably died down.
And the show, even with a major conceptual flaw, is definitely worth the fuss.
And two years later, it still seems to be a fuss, maybe even more so with a woman being a major political party's candidate for president.
A major, major talent.
This caused a bit of a fuss.
What happens in the parliamentary party?" Mr Brunson observes that Tory MPs would create a lot of fuss, but that Mr Major is prime minister.
"She was absolutely not a person to make a fuss".
Such a lengthy fuss.
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