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Sightings of a shirtless Justin Trudeau are causing something of a stir across Canada and around the world.
The wealthy who are leaving Venezuela are causing something of a glut in the luxury car market.
This Japanese firm is not one of the best-known camera manufacturers, but its SD9 camera is already causing something of a sensation.
Technically adventurous though always assured, Lise de la Salle replaced the indisposed Alice Sara Ott as soloist, causing something of a sensation with her weighty, witty playing.
The Royal Collection has itself been loftily silent about the book, which has been causing something of a stir in the art world.
A few years ago three movies he was casting were all greenlighted at the same time, causing something of a traffic jam.
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West German propagandist and educational activities against the GDR put increasing political pressure on the East German regime, causing something of an 'anti-imperialist class struggle psychosis'.
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