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If they don't, they'll be out and getting into mischief.
It's gossip hour, looking in the stands, getting into mischief, throwing baseballs to people.
Idyllic shots of the group show them cycling around their suburb, smiling, play-wrestling, getting into mischief and experiencing first love, before shifting quickly to showing us that they are trapped in the suburb.
Seen in Schachner's fuzzy, soft-toned pictures, Tink, a bat-eared kitty with a brain "the size of a frozen pea," goofs around at home, licking the butter and generally getting into mischief.
When he was young, he had a propensity for getting into mischief, like sneaking out in the middle of the night and driving around in his parents' car before he was even 16.
The shy, football-mad West Indian boy was immediately in trouble on the first day for kicking his ball against a wall, and enjoyed getting into mischief with his best friend, Tucker Todd Cartyy).
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He just got into mischief.
"Little boys get into mischief," the widow says.
Let a little boy out of your sight and he'll get into mischief.
After graduating from high school, in Turkey, she occasionally got into mischief with her friends.
"I asked him about my father, who died in 1969, whether he got into mischief," Mr. Balamuth recalled.
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