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"It's easier to make than regular gravy since there's no need to fuss with a roux," says Ms. Nardone.
So you don't need to fuss with plastic bins or worrying about leaving your laptop behind (it happens).
In 1905, there was no deep need to fuss over the centenary of the battle of Trafalgar.
It may have taken 30 minutes to get those cupcakes into the oven, but there was no need to fuss with frosting once they were out.
It was the first time in the series, really, when he had nothing to concentrate on but his batting: no need to fuss over a declaration or a follow-on, Monty or multi-dimensionalism.
No need to fuss over it.
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They never fell out, and I never needed to fuss with them.
But if he does so, he needs to fuss further with the format.
[Fergus Henderson] opened my eyes to the idea that food doesn't need to be fussed up – you just need top-notch ingredients and to make sure they're cooked well.
He also said Democratic senators "need to stop fussing and stop talking and get something to my desk that will take care of the workers and provide stimulus to this economy".
While he was at it, the president twice blamed the Democratic-controlled Senate for the deadlock over the stimulus bill, saying the senators "need to stop fussing and stop talking and get something to my desk".
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