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So that was something of a nuisance.
Something of a nuisance, or a fairytale come true?
Plastic mulches can be something of a nuisance.
Our species tends to see nature as something of a nuisance, a phenomenon to be outwitted.
Because this change would have been something of a nuisance for the new miracle companies on which America's future was said to depend.
It contains bergamot, camomile and rosemary, and comes with a muslin washcloth that proved something of a nuisance (no place for it to dry) in a pint-size Manhattan bathroom.
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At the time, I thought of the situation as more of a nuisance, something I just had to deal with.
That was their idea of the war on terrorism: the physical removal of a nuisance, something rare and extreme and isolatable.
Both offenses have something of public nuisance hanging over them, which is not the way the problem is necessarily experienced by someone subject to it".
Both offences have something of public nuisance hanging about them, which is not the way the problem is necessarily experienced by someone subject to it".
Yet while Mr. O'Connor and police officials called the club a nuisance, others said it was quiet and something of a neighborhood fixture.
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