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This can create some trouble, since it tends to make people like him acutely sensitive to the loss of diverse biologies, ideologies, imaginations.
These car seizures may also create some trouble at home.
I think Bal Thackeray will be worried and he will create some trouble.
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He managed to walk a fine line as commentator and captain, and not without the occasional slip of the tongue that created some trouble.
"They created some trouble, then arrested all Muslim leaders to break the back of Muslims, to make Muslims slaves," said Mohammad Salim, a truck driver, as dusk fell and swarms of mosquitoes rose from fetid puddles of still water in the muddy courtyard.
That strategy created some of its trouble because it suffered a high default rate on the loans.
Everything else was just endless clock-watching, sitting at the back, getting into trouble, creating some drama for as long as you could, till you got thrown out.
"We believed a certain embassy was trying to create financial trouble for us," he said.
If it then tries to impose a constitution of its own choosing, this may create more trouble.
Also, I'm not defending, but Parsons didn't create the trouble at TWX.
We like create to trouble, and provide sensation, with a magical effect of sorts.
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