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There will be many people who want to avoid the fuss of crowded shops, preferring to do all their Christmas shopping online.
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At Chriskitch, there is none of the fuss of fine dining.
Of course, if you want to be ruled "innocent," you're better off avoiding the timing fuss and complying with the two-year deadline if you can.
Here's another, from last month: In all the fuss about Trump, we can't avoid the possibility that one of the more vocal, and listened to, voices concerning the Trump administration will very probably be Bill Clinton's.
His no-fuss manner demonstrated how, for some gay stars, a new normal exists that avoids the choreographed tap dance out of the closet.
The secrecy also required the cooperation of the magazine's printers, but to avoid creating a fuss, Ms. Nelson just gave them a generic reminder that everything in the magazine was confidential.
Try to avoid fussing over the dog when she cries; if she learns that you will not reward her, but continues to whine, she is probably in pain.
For years his assistants made reservations at local restaurants using an alias, to avoid having the waiters fuss over him.
One is an arrogant and corrupt bully who bosses around his partner and suggests that they kill Ali there to avoid all the bureaucratic fuss.
They just want to get through the month with minimal fuss, avoid any mention of secret Santa and be able to sit in their chair to rest their eyes at 4pm without question or comment.
He is already trying to avoid people fussing over him.
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