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This caused a bit of a fuss.
A Bank Holiday is the perfect time for making a bit of a fuss when entertaining.
Austin, Texas That cover of ours seems to have kicked off a bit of a fuss.
That really stuck in my throat and I kicked up a bit of a fuss.
There's no getting over it: How to Cheat at Cooking has caused a bit of a fuss.
I kicked up a bit of a fuss, and the results arrived (electronically) at my GP surgery next day.
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They have both given fine service to their clubs and the game in general, and deserve a bit more of a fuss.
That maybe if we all made a bit more of a fuss of people celebrating their 10 or 20 or 30 years together rather than just clearing off after the nuptials leaving them with nothing but John Lewis towels, then maybe we'd all be better off.
C. Response differences between children "I don't think xxx was that keen but she ate it, but xxx, he wouldn't eat any of the vegetables, he didn't like the noodles, he didn't like how they tasted, there's no point making him" (ID 1040), "my older one is more likely to get on and eat it and my younger one, xxx is a bit more of a fuss really.
The canal is a natural extension of existing methods, though a rumour that Egyptian water was being sold to Israel caused a bit of a political fuss at one point.
"I have seen a bit of a flurry of people coming in, especially active women who don't want to fuss with makeup," she said.
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