Sentence examples for that a fuss from inspiring English sources

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"Put down an old towel or sheet, have some moist wipes close at hand and, in the relatively unlikely event that shit happens, assure each other that a fuss won't be made and that a contingency plan is in place," Play advises.

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Just two weeks ago, Mr. Aso dismissed the issue of the shrine, saying in a speech, "Korea and China are the only countries in the world that make a fuss about it".

That caused a fuss, and embarrassment for the Pakistani side.Manmohan Singh, India's long-serving leader, looked like his usual gentle self, offering smiles and reassurance as they met.

I've seen productions of "Parsifal" that made less of a fuss.

Haslett writes precise, pulled-back sentences that go down without a fuss.

The president's counselor seemed, at least initially, intent on not saying anything that might cause a fuss.

The eye-lifting maneuver that caused such a fuss turned out to be a simple trick with an eyebrow pencil.

After a fuss like that, it was a challenge to get an interview with Hazanavicius, but I was clandestinely squeezed into an after-hours slot on a day reserved for the French press.

In 16 hours of interviews, Singh showed no remorse and kept expressing bewilderment that such a fuss was being made about this rape, when everyone was at it.

"It was implied in all our negotiations that if we wanted him to go quickly and without a fuss, that these were the terms," Patten told MPs in one candid exchange.

Despite international fame and her position as a literary icon in her native Poland, Szymborska was reclusive, and believed that too much of a fuss was made about her.

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