And never mind if you tumble into a slight bit of mischief.
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This could be mainly a bluff, or a bit of mischief, from Pelosi.
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Unfortunately for George, it looks like he got into a bit of mischief afterwards!
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Beetlejuice comes in to save the day—but not before causing a bit of mischief!
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The best bedtime books for preschoolers bring a little bit of mischief into the mix.
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But I can never be certain if it's a true feeling, or merely a bit of mischief by a djinn.
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This may be a reminder of the vastness of the universe, a symbol of mysteries beyond reckoning, or a bit of mischief on the director's part.
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Netflix description: From decorating his home to devouring sweets, join Bheem as he makes merry — and a bit of mischief — while the festival of lights is in full swing.
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A person dressed as a Minion has been causing a bit of mischief in the Western Australian town of Kalgoorlie — he's accused of stealing bits of grass from a man's front yard.
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It also is worth noting that SoftBank Vision Fund's Rajeev Misra already made a bit of mischief, telling the FT that Uber should consider exiting markets outside of its US/Europe/LatAm core.
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As well as a great opportunity to spy on some of the most talented security researchers, hacking conferences are naturally a hotbed for those looking to get up to a bit of mischief.
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A little bit of mischief can escalate into a full-scale police response: In Fort Worth, reports of shots being fired coincided with the mobs and fights, Officer Valle said, leading to responses from the SWAT team and the gang investigation unit.
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In a bit of mischief or at least good timing, the Sanders campaign had bought a "takeover ad" that covered the home page of the Register's web site Saturday night, filling the frame with Mr. Sanders's photo even before a reader could see who the newspaper had endorsed.
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In truth, it appears that the chatter about a Clinton candidacy started as a bit of mischief cooked up by right-wing publications like Newsmax and the New York Post, the latter of which published an editorial urging Clinton to run, while openly acknowledging its true agenda: to keep de Blasio from coasting to a second term unopposed ("He needs to be challenged, indeed needs to be replaced," the paper said).
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Sweet and sincere, full of curiosity and a bit of mischief. Voiced by Lynn Lambert. Hummer: The inventor, super smart, no problem to great to solve.
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Buczko explained "I always said, if I ever did Home and Away, I'd love to have a character who was a bit of a stirrer. I like to cause trouble, and I'm a bit fiery and feisty at times, and I do like to have a bit of mischief in my life." Describing her character, Buczko stated that Mink is feisty but quite fragile. She has been separated from Romeo for a few years and comes to the Bay to find him.
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Ayesha's arrival was teased by executive producer Lorraine Newman in an interview with Digital Spy when she said, "The Masoods are rightfully incredibly popular and we've got big plans for them. […] We also have a new female character joining the household in December. Let's just say that she's bound to cause a bit of mischief!" The character and casting were announced on 16 November, when Ayesha was described as "Sweet and studious, but rather shy", having lived a sheltered life.
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