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I'd be very uncomfortable if people made a big fuss over me.
One county's travails might not seem worth making a big fuss about.
That night I made a big fuss over setting up my tent.
The staff never made a big fuss and he kept himself to himself.
To Americans, Canada seems to be making a big fuss over minor details.
Britain made a big fuss with Brexit and look what's happening to it.
We made a big fuss this week out of how you should cook breakfast.
Schuko didn't make a big fuss, but his act of sportsmanship didn't go unnoticed.
They made a big fuss over how nice I was to bring them lunch.
Screenshot: TwitterPresident Donald Trump has made a big fuss out of economic competition with China.
But is it really necessary to make such a big fuss about helping them down?
Yet her allies may hesitate to create a big fuss if she is found guilty.
President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress have made a big fuss over Lt. Col.
Some people asked her why she was making a big fuss over just a kiss.
Large employers made a big fuss about providing apprenticeships and mentoring schemes, but few offer jobs.
If there is something crazy in my stool, I don't make a big fuss about it.
Pseudonymous Bosch makes a big fuss about hiding from his readers as well as from his enemies.
Others may be museums seeking to quietly deaccession works from their collection without causing a big fuss.
Odette shimmies in her prince's face, and makes a big fuss about keeping his hands off her tutu.
Just goes to show ya ... screaming a celeb's name, and making a big fuss MIGHT actually pay off.
Historically, the US has made a big fuss about North Korea's nuclear tests and pressured China to increase sanctions.
The center-right commentators of this world are few, but they have made a big fuss about hating this country's youth.
"I'm delighted that this kind of integration is happening - just like that, without any big fuss and really great," she said.
The sun continues to make a big fuss, releasing yet another enormous flare and sending a glowing arch of plasma into space.
They have a "SEVEN TODAY!" badge and they are making a big fuss about their Thomas the Tank Engine cake in the office.
You may wonder why T-Series vs PewDiePie is such a big fuss, but it's because the last bit of originality is almost gone.
That said -- and these are things that the press will make a big fuss out of -- Pence is a neoconservative where Trump is anti-interventionist.
There's been a big fuss about a government proposal that seems unlikely to deter attacks: being able to strip convicted terrorists of their French nationality.
Loved: Old Town Road It's okay to admit you didn't understand what the big fuss was around "Old Town Road" when you first heard it.
"It followed the boat all the way to Hammerfest," he said, describing "quite a big fuss" in the port as people flocked to see the whale.
Panelo said it was "amusing that some quarters are making a big fuss" of Duterte's absences, noting that he had attended ASEAN meetings with leaders from China, Japan and Russia.
Even then, my first thought was a kind of shame, that I was making such a big fuss and drawing so much attention to us in our otherwise staid midtown building.
China believes the drone is part of U.S. surveillance efforts in the disputed waterway, but Beijing won't likely make a big fuss about its handover, Chinese state media and experts said.
It's kinda crazy that Cardi decided to put this out now without much pomp and circumstance ... considering she made such a big fuss about hiding the baby's face for so long.
Last year, when I made a big fuss on Facebook about the Academy Awards being a, sexist, outdated popularity contest, many people -- black people especially -- asked me why I cared so much.
Speaking to the author Eric Lax for the 2009 book "Conversations With Woody Allen," the director expressed wonder that so many people have made such a big fuss about the movie over the years.
If very young children are masturbating in a very public place, she said, parents can try redirection; don't make a big fuss, just offer a distraction, and an alternative focus for the child's attention.
Ring galaxies, also known as Hoag-objects, are exceptionally rare in the universe—less than 0.1 percent of all observed galaxies are Hoag-type galaxies—and astronomers make a big fuss whenever one is discovered.
"People make such a big fuss about it, and I'm not sure it is helping her," he said of Gauff's age as he worked his way back to the players lounge through the crowd exiting Melbourne Arena.
" Her irate press secretary went on to insist that he didn't mean to say "Holocaust centers," but rather "concentration clubs," and that the press really shouldn't make such a big fuss over "every little slur and lie that I say.
She said many migrants flocked to the border after hearing news of the court ruling on Friday, but soon after, organizers called them off, instead advising people not to "make a big fuss" yet, and to prepare their government documents instead.
The Interpreter If you are wondering why Venezuela is back on the front pages, why the Trump administration is making such a big fuss about it, and why observers seem so anxious about the country's political crisis, then this primer is for you.
Cities are arguably more accountable than nation-states, more closely connected to their constituents, more aware of the everyday problems that confront everyday people, and as a result, comparably adept and motivated to get things done quickly, efficiently and without a big fuss.
Nintendo has made a big fuss of how 1-2-Switch shifts the focus away from the TV screen, encouraging players to stare into one another's eyes as they, for example, squeeze the virtual teats of an invisible cow in order to "milk it".
Unclear if Trump and his administration would have the final say over this -- it's probably a resolution that'd have to be written in Congress and voted on -- but it doesn't sound like he'd make a big fuss if both houses decided to go this route.
"It's a fine, tough little movie, technically assured and brutally efficient, with a simple story that ventures into some profound existential territory without making a big fuss about it," A. O. Scott wrote in his review in The New York Times; he designated it a Critic's Pick.
Apple made a big fuss of its 7-megapixel selfie camera and Retina flash on the iPhone 7, and Xiaomi's made a lot of noise with its own augmented reality "age guesser" that's designed to help you take younger-looking selfies depending on the angle of the selfie.
"And as far as the religious argument goes, and this applies to the issue of Syrian refugees as well — there's a big fuss about whether or not that we should sue the federal government over having to take refugees from Syria into the state of Tennessee," he said.
If you seize on some convenient (and amusing) example of non — grown-up behavior (brought dirty laundry home, left the dirty dishes piled up on the counter), you are probably missing a plethora of quiet examples of a young adult navigating the world without making a big fuss about it.
"The problem is what's going to happen after that and I think it's very likely that the Commission will, without making a big fuss, will move towards making an 'Excessive Deficit Procedure' which would not be a big disaster but it's a way to put additional pressure on Italy and a way to have much stricter monitoring on future developments," he told CNBC's "Capital Connection" Monday.
Small Stars Create Big Fuss, Ker Than, May 28, 2007, space.com. Accessed on line June 15, 2008.
As a result of the extravagant features of the dance, the word fandango is used as a synonym for "a quarrel", "a big fuss", or "a brilliant exploit".
We're staying married. What's the big fuss?" In spite of their separation, Page and Torn remained married until her death; her daughter described their relationship as still "close" up until Page died in 1987. Page considered herself a gourmand, once joking: "Greedy gut is my middle name...Rip is wonderful.
At the market, Suryam pulls the Prameela(Soundarya) hand to save her from an approaching snake. Unfortunately, only Ali and Suryam seem to have noticed the snake. Soundarya makes a big fuss of the event by assuming Suryam to be a rogue. Maheswara Rao and Chakram beat him up in public without taking notice of his defence.
A young supporter section was formed later on within Elfsborgs fanclub and the culture of being on the standing ground began to arise all along with the contemporary characteristic hat and striped scarf in Elfsborgs colours yellow and black. In the coming years, there was a small and disorganized supporter group who failed to make a big fuss.
I think he assumed that I would believe him and that I would make a big fuss in the newspapers and say this is another dispute within the jury. I think that's what he expected me to do because that would embarrass the Academy. Specifically he was talking about some woman on it who was deeply into gender studies.
Whats4eats: carrot-tzimmes recipe The name may come from the Yiddish words tzim (for) and esn (eating) or from German mischen (to mix). "To make a big tzimmes over something" is a Yinglish expression that means to make a big fuss, perhaps because of the slicing, mixing, and stirring that go into the preparation of the dish.
Becker's lawyer said that SEC officials knew about the investments, and did not recommend that he recuse himself. Becker said: > I have seen Inspector General Kotz do this before, make a big fuss... about > sending reports to the Justice Department. Nothing has happened in any of > them, and some of them ... from my time at the SEC were laughable.
When Charlotte suddenly suffers from dizzy spells and everyone makes a big fuss about her. Charlotte's mother has her wrapped in a special dress and Gideon rushes her off to the mysterious secret society. Great-aunt Maddy tells Gwen more about the Order of Count Saint Germain and the time travel gene. Gideon apparently is a carrier of the same gene.
When he leaves for the missions in Series Two, he tells his mother that he doesn't want a big fuss like last time, his exact words being "no cake, no decorations, no brass band and please, Mammy, no tears". Agnes disobeys him and orders everything. Another Christmas time, Agnes is reading the letters her children sent to Father Christmas, and reads Trevor's. Trevor asks for his presents to be given to a poor boy with no toys.
The Tour of Britain riders on the B5300 coast road at Dubmill, near Salta. In September 2015, stage three of the Tour of Britain ran along the entire length of the B5300 as part of its route from Cockermouth to Floors Castle. The road was closed in stages as police officers on motorcycles rode ahead of the peloton, closing off side roads and stopping traffic. Silloth-on-Solway in particular made a big fuss about welcoming the riders from the Tour.
A Buddhist would say, 'Why the big fuss about abortion and euthanasia? After all, we are all reincarnated over and over again in many lives, so why the big deal about ending one?' These beliefs are incompatible with Christian principles, and those Christian principles are or have been the governing principles of American society. There is a public religious ethic that prevails in this country, Judeo-Christian, demanding a public adherence to that standard in terms of behavior rather than belief.
She thought that Lacey just wanted all the attention for herself because she just moved back in. She wants her family around her and the "big fuss" and does not like the fact that George is there too. Duncan later told Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy that Lacey and Callum have a "love-hate" relationship and Callum thinks that he knows best because Lacey is his younger sibling. At times Callum attempts to be the father figure in her life.
The punchline of the joke appeared to suggest that Hugh Gaitskell, then the Minister of Fuel and Power, was guilty of nepotism. The press made a big fuss about this. The BBC edited the joke from the repeat of the programme a few days later, and also broadcast a joint apology from themselves and the Western Brothers. In reply the Brothers received a letter from the Solicitor-General: > Mr Gaitskell is happy to accept your assurance that no personal reflection > was ever intended.
Monty said the duo are frequently faced with "life-and-death" and in contrast to other pairings the relationship is "forbidden love" which is why it's attractive. Buchanan praised the writing for Anna and Duke. "The way they told the love story was like an old movie." While Buchanan admittedly didn't see what the big fuss was about the chemistry between Duke and Anna, he believed it was his great relationship with Hughes off screen that had something to do with the duo's success.
Bobby destroys Frank's car after hearing this but the McPhees give Tom Fletcher (Roger Oakley), an anonymous cheque and he buys Frank a new car with an almost identical license plate. Frank has an accident on the day of his wedding while swerving to avoid Bobby but survives. In early 1989, Floss and Neville decide to leave the bay and join their old circus. They sneak away, not wanting a big fuss but their car breaks down and The Fletchers catch them just in time to say a proper goodbye.
According to Masaki Matsubara, once president of Daiei Kyoto Studios, Raizō's fans were drawn in by his acting and his humanity, and thus, unlike many other stars of the time, his fanbase had the rare characteristic of having many intelligent and educated female fans. “You didn’t see the type that only squealed and caused a big fuss,” he said.Hosaka 2001, p. 311. The “Ichikawa Raizo Film Festival,” in which a selection of his films are shown, became an annual event, held each year on the anniversary of his death, July 17.
Jayanthi makes a big fuss of the event by assuming Rasu Padayachi to be a rogue. Manimaran and Mannaru beat him up in public without taking notice of his defence. The land broker and family friend Shanmugasundaram (Shanmugasundaram) sees the injured Rasu Padayachi in that village, Rasu Padayachi says it was just a misunderstanding. The angry Shanmugasundaram goes to that market and he makes the villagers understand that they have done a huge mistake, he warns that this incident may lead to serious consequences if Gunavasal's villagers come to know the truth.
Murdoch: No, I don't. On 1 May 2012, the Culture, Media and Sport Committee issued a report stating that Murdoch was "not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company". On 3 July 2013, the Exaro website and Channel 4 News broke the story of a secret recording. This was recorded by The Sun journalists, and in it Murdoch can be heard telling them that the whole investigation was one big fuss over nothing, and that he, or his successors, would take care of any journalists who went to prison.
He first appeared in Superboy #216 (April 1976), and was created by Cary Bates and Mike Grell. Jim Shooter, who had been prevented from introducing black characters into the Legion in the 1960s,Cadigan, p. 53. objected to the characterization of Tyroc: "...I always wanted to have a character who was African-American, and years later, when they did that, they did it in the worst way possible....instead of just incidentally having a character who happens to be black...they made a big fuss about it. He's a racial separatist....I just found it pathetic and appalling".Cadigan, p.61.
Former Austrian player Franz "Bimbo" Binder suggested Bican, who he claimed had scored 5000 goals. When reporters asked Bican why he hadn't made more of a fuss about his goalscoring feats, he simply said, "who'd have believed me if I said I'd scored five times as many goals as Pelé?" However, to score this 5000 goals he should have kept an average of 185 goals/year along all his 27 years of career, but only counting goals in official matches, Bican scored at least 805. Bican's goal-scoring feats are often forgotten because he did not make a big fuss about it in the media. His record is often overshadowed by Pele's 1283 goal record.
Film critic Glenn Erickson discussed the director's film style in his review: > As the 1950s rolled in director King Vidor's brilliant but eccentric > pictures became much more eccentric than brilliant. The Fountainhead and > Ruby Gentry break down into interesting patterns of dynamic visuals, even as > their overheated dramatics are impossible to take seriously. 1951's > Lightning Strikes Twice forms a link between King Vidor and Douglas Sirk's > delirious women's pictures. Faced with a gimmicky, far-fetched storyline and > inconsistent characters, Vidor still manages to make the movie highly > watchable, even enjoyable ... But get ready to smile at the overcooked, > sometimes hysterical acting and the big fuss made over a fairly simple > mystery ... the picture is a camp hoot from one end to the other.
True to form, Kapampangans make a big fuss over appearances, and don't quite know how to solve the problem of two images of the same Virgen—the officially crowned replica and the sidelined antique original. The crusade, in which the image of Our Lady of Remedies (Virgen de los Remedios) is taken in daily processions all over Pampanga 365 days a year, is tradition that can be found only in this province of Pampanga. Today, however, the original purpose of the crusade—and the Virgin—have long since been forgotten, the fact that the crusade was established to help in the battle against the Communist Hukbalahap in the province in the 1950s. The Crusade of the Virgen De Los Remedios & Sto.

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