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With Djibril Cissé suspended, the former Fulham striker, who had scored the winner against Arsenal at Craven Cottage in January, took it upon himself to cause some headaches.
Although largely considered a damp squib, the Y2K problem did cause some headaches.
Curry's departure might cause some headaches for NBC, but it would also bring a kind of closure to a painfully public soap opera that, in some senses, is still haunting the network.
It dumped plenty of rain, and caused some headaches as rain continued into the early morning.
Francisco, 33, has caused some headaches for the Mets since he was signed to a two-year, $12 million deal in December of 2011.
I know as much as you guys, but maybe these guys were causing some headaches to completely change the course of your team.
While the splurge on expensive cars is good for the average taxpayer under the current system because it tends to lessen the average tax load, the escalation in values has caused some headaches for assessors.
The idea of players leaving their club teams to play for their national squads is one that causes some headaches around baseball, as it disrupts normal preparation schedules and presents more opportunities for injury.
The sport itself is causing some headaches.
The Working Time directive I think has caused some headaches for business, but it's a directive as I say that we had to introduce….
That would cause some selection headaches, as the series runs well into the start of the county season, but Yorkshire have plenty more young talent on the way through.
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