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6.04pm BST 3 min: This Isa character is causing a bit of bother to Tottenham.
Those of the nuclear variety left over from the cold war are causing a bit of a nuisance.
If the germ being tested is anthrax, the two samples will bind together like a zipper, causing a bit of dye to float free.
Ron Paul has his hard core, and they are here, causing a bit of trouble, but he's already gone off into the sunset.
You don't write a fictionalised account of Manic Street Preachers guitarist Richey Edwards's final days without causing a bit of a stir.
West End Looks West Two British productions, one just opened, another set to close, are causing a bit of speculation on this side of the pond.
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