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When Dr Tokai falls unexpectedly in love it is a nuisance that turns into a calamity.
But the drug problem was a nuisance that could jeopardize the financing effort.
He told Today that leaders viewed Britain as "a damned nuisance" that was always complaining.
Most growers say prairie is a nuisance that can choke crops.
Unsurprisingly, some New Yorkers view trees as a nuisance that may eventually cause sidewalks to buckle and create leaf litter.
"If you're physically disabled or have intellectual disabilities," he added, "you're kind of a nuisance that way".
To the authorities, the Pea Pond is a nuisance that should be fenced off, filled in or paved over.
Lice can happen to anyone, and therefore should be treated as a nuisance that needs removal, not as a stigma.
From the corporate viewpoint, traditional notions of shared governance and faculty autonomy are a nuisance that impedes administrative "flexibility".
It was as if the American judicial system were merely a nuisance that could be worked around, given enough perseverance.
TO sailors, barnacles are a scourge, a destructive nuisance that have to be scraped off the bottoms of their boats.
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