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Their farmland guests, as you might imagine, make quite a mess, Ms. Swenson said.
And they do it inefficiently, and make quite a mess.
We make quite a mess during lunch time.
Confetti can make quite a mess as it is just tiny bits of paper thrown astray everywhere.
It's also best if you have something to clean up the eraser shavings with, as otherwise they can make quite a mess.
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Boris is now gobbling the roll on the floor, making quite a mess and growling and snapping his jaws.
According to a long and very unflattering story in the Times, Walter had made quite a mess of his professional life out there in the nation's capital.
While President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have gotten a lot of things right on foreign policy, they've made quite a mess in Israeli-Palestinian relations, where they've alienated all sides and generated zero progress.
They make quite a pair.
In one of the most fitting moments of the day, Doolan nudges to cover and Faf du Plessis makes quite a remarkable mess of fielding it, allowing the Aussie through for the two that brings up his maiden Test half-century.
Like a lot of us, your pop was capable of great magic and also of making quite an amazing mess".
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