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He just didn't like to be made a fuss over.
He just didn't like to be made a fuss over.
I was mostly just annoyed that she always made a fuss over everything.
General Bolduc made a fuss, summoning his staff to a ceremony for the award.
Environmentalists have made a fuss, and India's figurehead president has called off his planned visit.
Kaepernick, it should be pointed out, never made a fuss about what he was doing.
He has made a fuss for his entire career about the irresponsibility of government spending.
Republicans made a fuss after Facebook (and Twitter) made minor changes aimed at curbing misinformation.
I knew that if I made a fuss, I'd pay a price or be blamed.
Another TV-watching office drone who stayed in his mesh-chair and never made a fuss.
At one meeting, an official railed about a "guy" who had made a fuss about AIDS.
" Carolla said he made a fuss about patent law to try to get politicians to "step in and do something about it.
"I really think if I hadn't gone to Twitter or made a fuss about it, I wouldn't have been noticed," she said.
Frazier landed amongst people in Matt Kemp and Justin Turner jerseys and yet no one made a fuss about what was going on?
You know, the real sh*t that went down for decades and centuries before we made a fuss about that ill-fated elevator ride.
The promise did fade away briefly, and I can't help but think that had no one made a fuss about it, it would have continued fading.
"I really think if I hadn't gone to Twitter or made a fuss about it, I wouldn't have been noticed," she told Broadly at the time.
But with zero prospect of real Hong Kong independence for years to come, critics questioned why Localists made a fuss about the oath in the first place.
When the royal Fab Four traveled from Hamburg, Germany in July, Charlotte made a fuss and started crying on the tarmac as they went to board the plane home.
" Collecting oral histories of gay life in the rural south-west, Alan Butler, a historian at Plymouth University, heard one line over and over from elderly interviewees: "I never made a fuss.
And finally, on Wednesday morning, just after the sun rose, about 18 hours after parking, Mr. Bokrezion, known as a quiet, kind man who never made a fuss at work, was found.
In 2013, he made a fuss for no reason by claiming that Cory Booker never lived in Newark while Booker was mayor of Newark, when Booker actually did live in Newark, and could easily prove it.
In recent days, the president's supporters have set off on occasionally contradictory defenses: that the reports are nonsense (Trump's lawyer has confirmed the pre-election payment); that even if they are true, no one made a fuss over Bill Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky (Mr.
He was known to have misgivings, and to have made a fuss when he spotted the bulldozers dumping chunks of mosaic in the sea; for the project involved huge excavations on the site of the Ptolemies' palace, and he was a man whose idea of a holiday was to tour the ancient ruins of the Middle East.
In the world of Police Quest, if nowhere else, nobody made a fuss about Rodney King, Eula Love or chokeholds, the good folks of LA are quiet and law-abiding, Latinos can take a joke, the politicians stay out of the department's way, there are no independent commissions, the thin blue line holds steady against the tide of chaos, and Daryl F. Gates is still the Chief.
The coat girl made a fuss over William—the host, too, clapping him on the back—and by the time he finally made his way to the bar the whole restaurant seemed aware of his presence, a certain background thrum of people whispering, maybe trying to take a picture with a phone held low, darting a look at him, then staring off into the middle distance.
Everyone would do exactly what he liked and nobody would gossip about anyone or look down on anyone or consider anyone slutty, and all the houses would be exactly the same size, and if someone started to build some fancy addition, bang , everyone would be right there, going, No you don ' t , we are all equal here , and if the person made a fuss about it, they'd simply—well, there'd be some sort of council.
Dua's parents file a complaint against Saad, in the name of harassment. This causes a rift between the SSG. Shariq refuses to be involved in their tactics anymore. Saad slaps Shahzain, because he made a fuss in front of Dua.
The narrator claims to have acted in self-defense when the sheriff tried to shoot him. The song was first released in 1973 on The Wailers' album Burnin'. Marley explained his intention as follows: "I want to say 'I shot the police' but the government would have made a fuss so I said 'I shot the sheriff' instead… but it's the same idea: justice.". Island Trading Inc.
A music video was shot for the song, which differs from A Good Kiss. The video was shot in Turkey and was released on June 6, directed by Emir Khalilzadeh. Before the release pictures emerged online of the music video. The images showed Hadise in a dress with a male model hugging, the Turkish media made a fuss about the music video looking too erotic.
Sultan Ma'amun Al Rashid Perkasa Alam Shah's funeral Aerial view of Maimoon Palace The Deli Sultan after Sri Paduka Tuanku Gocah Pahlawan, Tuanku Panglima Perunggit or Panglima Deli, died in 1700. His successor was Tuanku Panglima Paderap who ruled until 1720. The Sultanate of Deli was shaken by internal fragmentation shortly after Tuanku Panglima Paderap died. The deceased's children made a fuss about who should be entitled to occupy the position as the next Sultan of Deli.
As part of the team's series, roster changes were made and the Squirrel Girl character was revived and included on the team. The miniseries satirized comic book deaths, and it was announced that a team member would die in every issue. After Squirrel Girl made a fuss to ensure that Monkey Joe would be an official member of the team, he was killed in the third issue. Later, she and the renamed "Great Lakes X-Men" appeared in the GLX-Mas Special, a Christmas-themed one-shot.
Bolland, "The 1980s – Camelot 3000" in The Art of Brian Bolland, p. 133 The series was graced with considerable media hype, and Bolland found himself "whisked off to San Diego and places and made a fuss of." Bolland was allowed to pick between two inkers, but opted to ink his covers himself. Bolland was uncomfortable with having a third party ink his pencils, and later admitted that he put a high level of detail into his art for the series to leave as little room as possible for the inker to creatively reinterpret his work.
For research, he and Carr visited hospitals such as the Royal Surrey County Hospital and Frimley Park Hospital. During a visit to Frimley Park, they were watching an operation when they made a fuss and distracted the surgeon, who called the pair "bloody idiots" and ordered them out. It was around this time when it was decided that the game should not be realistic, but Webley did not initially like the idea of using made up ailments. Webley improved an animation editor written by Molyneux and called it the Complex Engine.
She was born in a noble family in Pomerania in Germany named von Hoeffer, but in Sweden, her name was to be spelled von Höffer or simply Höffern. She moved to Sweden as a Lady's companion to a Swedish countess, Amalia Königsmarck, who lived in Germany for many years but moved back to Sweden in 1722. In Stockholm, she became an appreciated part of the aristocratic society of the Swedish capital: "This woman never made a fuss over her enlightenment, was very polite and well mannered and very loved and cherished by everyone."Carl Forsstrand (1913).
In the post-war years of 1954-1957 he worked on a project of a giant ship that would carry six thousand passengers from New York to Le Havre within three days for only 50 dollars. Two ships of this class were supposed to service the line between the USA and Germany. For several years the American press made a fuss over the sensational project, but it was never realised. To a significant degree the realisation was hampered by the financial difficulties of the customer, and also by the shipping and airline companies that were afraid of losing passengers and profits.
First day covers of the 1937 coronation stamps proved a particular challenge for her and her small staff with at least 16,000 registered covers required to be prepared and dispatched within a short period of time. In correspondence with the philatelist Captain Bernhard Grant, Carey complained that first day covers were "an infernal nuisance and ought to be burned", saying that she had "such a lot of worry - the doctor almost made a fuss & ordered me not to work. However, I pegged on with my usual driving spirit and managed it fairly well." She continues, however, by promising to obtain more philatelic material for Grant.
722 However, he was blocked in his bid for the chair of Romanian law at the University of Bucharest, after conservative Bukovinians launched a press campaign against him. According to Iorga: "A Bukovinian made a fuss in the papers, in the newspaper Conservatorul, spewing insults at this correct, modest and delicate man, this man who had never insulted anyone; a veritable camp emerged at the Faculty to block his entry. We know how much that insult hurt him, how he knew who the perpetrator was, and how, knowing this, he knew that he could expect no vindication [of his honor] from him".Iorga, p.
A French columnist reopened the wound one month later by rehearsing the incident under the punning headline // n'y avait pas la de quoi fouetter un Shah. This was a parody of the French phrase "There was nothing there with which to beat a cat", (playing on the words 'Shah' and 'chat', which is French for cat) suggesting that the King of Kings had made a fuss about nothing. The poor pun was enough to make Reza Shah Pahlavi immediately recall Nadjm to Tehran "for an explanation", and withdraw his promise to lend Iranian art objects to the coming Paris International Exhibition which was planned for May 1937.- Chat and Shah, Time (magazine), Monday, February 01, 1937.
They decided you were not fit to live and then, for the first time, your life became important, they watched you, guarded you, made a fuss about you. Allen with a life to live was an unimportant nonentity; nobody’s business. But Allen with a life to lose was a very different proposition.” There is the final inspired sardonic touch with the report of Barclay’s execution featuring in the newspaper on the same page as a leading British statesman claims the country is recovering from the slump: “The unprecedented sacrifices we had all so nobly borne (people had even paid their income tax more or less promptly) had placed us on the high road to prosperity.
Hayley then became their lead singer but not after Rhys made a fuss and tried to put up Lydia as the lead singer who turned out to be a not very good singer. After a lot of complaints and comments about Hayley being in a wheelchair and them losing fans because of that, Hayley gave Josh an ultimatum ; he kicks Rhys out or she leaves. Though Josh felt very guilty about it he kicked Rhys out remarking that they can replace a drummer much more easily than they could replace singer like Hayley. Lydia became the drummer for the something however things did not work out because Lydia had other commitments Josh re appointed Rhys as the new drummer much to Hayleys dismay.
Individual authors reported that Open Library had ignored multiple DMCA takedown notices until after they made a fuss on the Internet Archive blog. The Open Library further came under criticism from several groups representing writers and publishers when it created the National Emergency Library in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. The National Emergency Library removed the waitlists of all books in its Open Library collection and allowed any number of digital copies of a book to be downloaded as an encrypted file that would be unusable after two weeks, asserting that this unlimited borrowing was a reasonable exception under the national emergency to allow educational functions to continue since physical libraries and bookstores were forced to be shuttered. The Authors Guild, the Association of American Publishers, the National Writers Union, and others argued that this allowed unlimited copyright infringement and denied revenues from distribution of authorized digital copies of books to authors who also needed relief during the COVID-19 national emergency.

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