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There were complaints outside the stadium, but most came from about 500 members of the news media who were held in a concrete tunnel 50 yards from the stadium entrance so that President Bush could make a trouble-free entrance.
They didn't make a fuss or any trouble – they were just confused.
So let's' make a little trouble, stir the pot, and create a story where there is none.
I hope you will find some way to break the rules and make a little trouble out there.
But on that note, this week's guru, shortly to announce themselves, has requested that we avoid making love, making a fuss, making promises, making trouble or a nuisance, making money, making a fool of yourself, being a gangster "made guy", kissing and making up, or other more conceptual uses of the word.
We can make a lot of trouble, but also we behave reasonably if rewarded generously enough".
"Ten guys acting on their own can make a lot of trouble".
"But when they actually fly, they find the services are not as good, especially when there is a delay, and these disappointed passengers make a lot of trouble".
And someone who managed to get your Apple ID password and your security key could make a lot of trouble for you, not just downloading your selfies".
Having an established go-to person for questions will help make a move more trouble-free.
If you're past the mall and you sense trouble, make a dash for home.
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