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My message to those who plan to cause trouble is do not come".
A spokesman blamed the opposition party, telling AP: The journalists' union leadership succumbed to the usual party aims and Syriza's plan to cause a media blackout during the visit of French President Francois Hollande.
But it certainly keeps the audience on its toes and, indeed, its shoes on its hands, as we are co-opted into a plan to cause the easily confused Twits to believe that the world has been turned upside down.
However there are fears – partly in response to the news reports and the injection of confidence that the vote gave citizens – that the insurgents plan to cause more disruption in the second round.
In Hanover, Germany, a football friendly between the national side and Holland was cancelled 90 minutes before kickoff on Tuesday night after what the German interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, described as a "concrete plan" to cause an explosion at the match.
DCI Michaela Kerr, who led the investigation, said: "She told someone things like 'I feel like I'm going to hurt somebody,' and 'I'm going to hurt people.'" Kerr said Swift "deceived her colleagues and hatched a plan to cause ill to those she worked with as a result of some malice, for which we have never truly discovered the cause.
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Mr. Perlman said he never planned to "cause any revolutions".
Defreitas had testified that his tape-recorded plans to cause devastation were just empty talk.
We had information that they had planned to cause violence in the city," said police spokesman Patrick Onyango.
They insisted on saying that Neda and I were members of a group with plans to cause these events".
Yushchenko, allegedly, is planning to cause a civil war in Ukraine and install himself as a dictator.
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