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23 Sentences With "making a fuss about"

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Why are hardline Brexiteers only now making a fuss about the transition?
She hated people making a fuss about her being a "female" performing for Juggalos.
And without making a fuss about it, she is in no way willing to be diminished.
"He was feeling unwell but he wasn't making a fuss about it," Fox told The Times.
And when it has gotten attention, it's often been mistreated patients making a fuss about private ambulances.
My mother, who never had been any good about making a fuss about things that just weren't right, didn't say anything.
People will often be more uncomfortable about someone "making a fuss" than about the injustice that person is making a fuss about.
Mr Putin is also less troubled than Western leaders are by public opinion or civil-society groups making a fuss about Russia's actions.
Without making a fuss about it, Dufresne undoes all the conventions we associate with paintings of mothers and their child, starting with Mary and the infant Jesus.
Instead of making a fuss about skin and ethnicity, its advocates say, society should treat people as people, and let the best and the hardest working rise.
The UFC gains nothing by making a fuss about erasing their two most famous cheaters from their site, like Stalin wiping Trotsky out of photographs of the Russian Revolution.
"I'm afraid that I'll be thrown out of the doctor's practice for making a fuss about co-payments," said Ms. Kaltenbach, who added that her income was less than $900 a month.
At the university's Memorial Student Center on Thursday, Savannah Harper said she had not read Mr. Perry's op-ed, but did not understand why everyone was making a fuss about Mr. Brooks's sexual orientation.
MacArthur approached Crowley on the left side of the chamber on Tuesday afternoon, telling him he was "offended" by his words and "to stop making a fuss about Conroy," a Democratic lawmaker told The Hill.
Nantucket residents normally take pride in not making a fuss about rich and powerful vacationers, who have ranged from the NFL's New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick to former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, according to local media.
Which means people should either be questioning why he abandoned the Night's Watch (an action punishable by death), or they should be making a fuss about the fact that the man now named King in the North is actually a resurrected ex-Lord Commander.
Upon her return to Hamburg she ceased to have any contact with her former Buddhist friends. This, commented Ven. Nāṇavīra, was "a good sign, not a bad one- when one has got what one wants, one stops making a fuss about it and sits down quietly.".op. cit., p.
We liked to stand out individually in the quartet rather than play in > a unified way. We wanted to have our own personalities come through rather > than be submissive. Tree agreed: > I think in view of many of our colleagues we'll be best known for never > making a fuss about playing the same bowings.
Jett is disappointed when he realises that no one is making a fuss about his departure. When he learns that there will not be a party, he is "deflated". However, the Bay residents have secretly planned a farewell party at the Diner for him. McDonald later returned for guest appearances from 19 November 2015, and in May 2017.
Amalia Lindegren socialized with famed culture personalities of the era such as Fredrika Bremer, Olof Eneroth, Wendela Hebbe and Sophie Adlersparre, but she was described as a silent and modestly humble introvert, who never married, had any lovers or spoke much at social occasions, who: "lived a retiring life without making a fuss about herself, worked hard and was seldom or never satisfied with what she produced". She died in Stockholm.
Mariel Hemingway reprised her role as Sharon, the woman who kissed Roseanne in the 1994 episode "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". When Roseanne's husband Dan (John Goodman) is distressed when the grooms kiss (off-screen), Roseanne chides him for making a fuss about two people of the same sex kissing and Sharon sits down behind her. Her appearance serves as a callback to the earlier episode and the controversy that surrounded it. "December Bride" also features cameos by Christopher Morley, Alexis Arquette, David Michaels and June Lockhart as Leon's mom.
He seems all too ready to be talked out of his trip to Africa, as he doesn't have the smallest idea what to do with his life afterwards and comes close to trying to seduce Rose. The bitter brother-sister relationship between Edward and Cynthia boils over during the holiday and comes to a head after Edward thinks that not inviting Rose to sit with them at the table is ridiculous. Cynthia insists that because Rose has been hired as a cook, asking her to join them would be uncomfortable. To make up for it, they invite her to a restaurant meal, which Cynthia spoils by complaining and making a fuss about the food until Edward angrily walks out.
Roseanne's husband Dan (John Goodman) is distressed at seeing two men kiss and Roseanne chastises him for making a fuss about two people of the same sex kissing. Sharon then sits down behind Roseanne and says hi. Her cameo serves as a callback to this episode and the controversy it engendered. Hemingway had also playfully made light of the controversy outside of Roseanne: on September 30, 1995, during her opening monologue while hosting the season premiere of Saturday Night Live, she took viewers on an introductory backstage tour of the show - which had been recast and re-branded over the summer - in which she kissed all three female cast members and director Beth McCarthy.

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