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Michelle Obama must be used to causing a stir with her frocks.
Both pleaded guilty to causing a person under 18 to be involved in pornography.
In addition to causing a wave of bad publicity last fall, the suicides prompted President Nicolas Sarkozy's government to intervene.
Another man, Julian Brock, 47, also took part in the protest and was given a 12-month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to causing a public nuisance.
In one recent high-profile case Chinese journalists were forced to "confess" live on television to causing a stock market crash by reporting market movements.
I couldn't bring myself to do the latter, I think partly from fear nobody would react and partly because I'm not used to causing a scene, as stupid as that sounds.
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Lush likes to cause a stink.
"He liked to cause a little trouble.
Least likely to: Cause a heatwave.
Least likely to: Cause a riot.
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