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"My aim is to make a fuss about this, and I will continue to make a fuss about this," he said.
Then they wake up and make a fuss about it.
Republicans can make a fuss even without changing the articles.
My recommendation: Don't make a fuss when friends seem insecure.
Despite all the support, he sees no reason to make a fuss.
Not one for silence, Mr. García has opted to make a fuss.
Governments may make a fuss about how much leaks are harming them.
We were in shock, and embarrassed, and didn't want to make a fuss.
I spy you are a fellow 'don't like to make a fuss' gentleman!
Not only is it pointless to make a fuss; it might make matters worse.
Stephen Colbert came and just lined up with everybody else and didn't make a fuss.
As women, we're conditioned not to make a fuss, but we need to be louder.
The Trump administration is right to make to make a fuss about America's oil boom.
Don't make a fuss and be glad the majority allows you to keep what you have.
Rather than make a fuss about its sanguine color, people should admire the total lunar eclipse.
Since Apple didn't make a fuss about it on stage, we'll tell you about it here.
But it seems like if they're going to make a fuss about it, they'll just launch it.
We're told Mariah didn't make a fuss because Bryan, who was nursing a knee injury, wasn't dancing.
On one side are those who argue that all money is tainted, so why make a fuss?
"In some ways, I find it upsetting that we still have to make a fuss," says Janssen.
Those who want to make a fuss about it are viewed as either troublemakers or out of it.
Philip tries to make a fuss, but you can see Paige is proud of her new merit badge.
It's probably because I've lived in England all my life, but I don't like to make a fuss.
Rather than quietly tolerate it, though, Fowler, who was 25 at the time, decided to make a fuss.
"She got mad when I tried to make a fuss, you know the way mothers are," Wade Fleming said.
Just say no, scream and make a fuss, call 911 on your phone, tell him to go fuck himself.
Unlike marine dolphins and their dramatic breaching displays, botos don't make a fuss when they come up for air.
It's not a huge gap, but people like to make a fuss when it's the woman who is older.
The staff at Mercy San Juan Medical Center in California took the opportunity to make a fuss of Camila.
You don't make a fuss about it; they're just part of the background of life in a strange environment.
It tells us to shush, to not make a fuss, to accept the world as it was built for us.
To these types, those who make a fuss are bothersome and ignorant at best, and probably dangerous and destructive too.
They didn't make a great fuss over one another, and they didn't expect people to make a fuss over them.
He tells us he didn't want to make a fuss because his friends were running the festival where Rick performed.
Seeking a new deadline that seemed least likely to make a fuss, European officials were expected to settle on Jan.
In "Nautiloid," a tough-talking older woman dying of colon cancer doesn't want anyone to make a fuss over her.
Taiwan should have a correct view of this matter and stop looking for opportunities to make a fuss, he added.
His hands are up and waving hello but in that don't-make-a-fuss, don't-get-up-on-my-account gesture.
His mom would always verbally make a fuss over me and my dietary requirements, but then always cooked exactly what she wanted.
EXPECT AN ERUPTION: The Hill's Mark Hensch reports: Ted Cruz expects Donald Trump to make a fuss over his alliance with Kasich.
Nancy, for one, belongs to a generation of women raised to care-take and accommodate, never to make a fuss about themselves.
"I made a decision that I didn't want to go to the police, I didn't want to make a fuss," she said.
Emily didn't want to be interviewed by anyone or make a fuss about this, she just wanted to take her exams and graduate.
Case closed, there are no real social consequences to 3D printed firearms, only an opportunity for gun control advocates to make a fuss.
Most of those are in low-income neighborhoods, where property is cheap, drug dealers plentiful and residents less inclined to make a fuss.
Longi, by all accounts, did not seek to make a fuss or paint herself as a martyr, and moved quietly into her new role.
Zanganeh had already agreed the deal the night before, with Algeria helping mediate, and he was careful not to make a fuss about it.
After all, nice and polite people don't make a fuss over ugliness; they pretend not to see it or erase it from their minds.
They liked to make a fuss over people and put on elaborate dinner parties, and then they'd get drunk and spend the night bickering.
I didn't want to make a fuss, cause trouble for anyone or be seen as someone who couldn't hack a little macho newsroom ribbing.
"Andrew was in no position to complain; and when he discovered what was going on, he wisely didn't make a fuss," according to the excerpt.
Last week Trump made a gross, sexually demeaning joke about a female senator, but most of the public seemed too exhausted to make a fuss.
Yet if the ECB were forced to act in unorthodox ways to stem a financial crisis, leading German politicians would be unlikely to make a fuss.
Just as he hates it when readers and critics make a fuss of his medical practice, he gets uncomfortable when patients bring up his literary pursuits.
Casey Bryant, legal director of Latino Memphis, a social-services organisation, tells of a client hit by a car who was too nervous to make a fuss.
Although he admitted to drinking before boarding, he was not being difficult and did not make a fuss when he was told he couldn't have a drink.
"Hopefully some of you will find this interesting and/or amusing, and will take some time to research net neutrality and make a fuss about it," he wrote.
Children learn that it is a worse crime for a girl to make a fuss than it is for a boy to touch her sexually against her will.
That's the oscillation I mean; when it comes to my own children, I tend to start with total denial: it's nothing serious, don't exaggerate, don't make a fuss.
"The relevant side should not make a fuss about nothing or over-interpret, it will be fine once they get used to it," the ministry said in a statement.
" The Times highlighted her folksiness when she visited Manhattan in 1940: "Modest 'Grandma Moses' declared, 'If they want to make a fuss over me, I guess I don't mind.
Erdogan suggested on Wednesday that Turkey's fight against ISIS was "more powerful than ever," and that, unlike the US, its security officials "did not make a fuss" about it.
When we see an Instagram of Bieber with his new look or catch a goofy dude walking down the street in locks, we feel like we have to make a fuss.
Turkey could make a fuss, see a slight tweak in US policy and keep troops in place to harass the Syrian Kurds in Afrin indefinitely, and then consider its mission accomplished.
While Shostak does think it's unlikely that the newest signal to make a fuss was from some kind of alien civilization, he doesn't want to write off the idea of looking into it.
"I'm sure it was an honest mistake," said a member of Peace Now, one of several NGOs to receive the basket, emphasizing that the organization did not want to make a fuss about it.
"There is no need to make a fuss about the drying of the karez," Lu Zhen, the former head of the water resources research institute in Turpan, told the state-run People's Daily newspaper.
Though, something the facilitator brought up as a potential way to respond as an ally was to compare it to how people don't tend to make a fuss over name changes when someone gets married.
Not only was this a hassle (you may forget to submit the request after your awful meal) but it also leaves users with a burden of doubt (was that delay long enough to make a fuss?).
While there are certainly criticisms to be made of how Democrats handled the sit-in, it sure is fun to see Republicans make a fuss over decorum only a few years out from the government shutdown.
He didn't make a fuss about being a Jew; you can talk about justice in a homogenous white rural state in whatever cadence you please, especially when Vermont has so few Jews in the first place.
It's still probably more than what I would've wanted to spend for apps and cake, but because it's a close friend's birthday I don't mind (and I'd literally rather die than make a fuss about a Venmo charge).
As for the actual wear, you'll be relieved to know the nipples are GMO-free and guaranteed safe on the skin, so you can wear them all day (or night), in the heat, and not have to make a fuss.
The families of the people killed will certainly care, the governments of the countries where we carry out strikes may occasionally protest, and international human rights organizations will probably make a fuss — but all of those things already happen now.
"While they can see that it makes no sense for every director to be European, nonetheless they recognize that to make a fuss about it is to invite revenge so they don't," said Peter Doyle, an economist formerly at the fund.
"While they can see that it makes no sense for every director to be European, nonetheless they recognize that to make a fuss about it is to invite revenge so they don't," said Peter Doyle, an economist formerly at the fund.
But now, it seems like the only difference between 4chan and Facebook or YouTube is that the big platforms have a legion of underpaid contractors working with an algorithm to quickly push the toxicity under the rug if enough people make a fuss about it.
Opportunity looked after itself for nine days to allow the scientists and engineers to make a fuss of the newcomer, then set out to study the intriguing smectite clays that a European orbiter had detected on Cape York, a peak further along Endeavour's rim.
"I know what the boys have told me, but it's the ball that's going to be used and anything else is merely to stomp your feet and make a fuss," Lopetegui, a former Barcelona and Real Madrid keeper, told a news conference on Monday.
True, there were reports of acid rain in the Adirondacks, and the Hudson River had been heavily polluted, like Lakes Ontario and Erie, upstate, but the media didn't make a fuss over it, and social media, that vehicle for channelling outrage, did not yet exist.
Hundreds of scientists like Mr Pearce and Mr Baden are uploading their plans for instruments to the internet, where they are scrutinised by citizen scientists hoping to improve the tools they are using, and thus the things they can study, monitor and make a fuss about.
This is the same country that birthed the phrase "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down," advice not to break from societal norms and do things like talk loudly on trains, make a fuss at restaurants, and oh, I don't know, maybe not seek out and watch obviously haunted tapes?
He doesn't make a fuss about Beck ditching his meticulously-planned Fitzgerald date night in order to talk Annika (Kathryn Gallagher) off the ledge (after Peach retaliated against an unflattering #TBT by posting Annika's racist rant on Instagram) and dutifully goes over to Peach's apartment with Beck to "save" Peach from not-so-certain death.
While President Trump likes to make a fuss about all the great jobs he's going to bring back to industrial towns, he certainly isn't losing any sleep over the numerous scientists he will put out of work if his administration slashes funding to science agencies in the U.S. The administration is reportedly planning to cut hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of funding at the Environmental Protection Agency, which would surely get rid of grants that keep scientists of all kinds employed.
The album "Who's Hot" was released in December with the title track "Make a fuss".
Gradually, however, she warms up to him. Minister Arumuga Perumal (Poster Nandakumar) assigns Shankar a task to kill Nilakottai Narayanan (Mansoor Ali Khan) without his henchmen. Shankar reaches a bar and settles down to have a drink. A couple of drunkards start to make a fuss, which turns into a full- blown riot.
During the 1982 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, performers created a map of Australia that omitted Tasmania. Tasmanian poet Andrew Sant wrote "Off the Map" in response: Performers making a map of Australia (excluding Tasmania) during the 1982 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. > Identity deleted, Close to the Continent Who wouldn't make a fuss? There > have been wars for less...
Ghosts are required to spend a great deal of money on skulls, crossbones, coloured fire, the fitting of robes, and other expenses. Ghosts also must conform to the standards of the Haunted House Committee, who "make a fuss / Because a Ghost was French, or Russ, / Or even from the City", and who disapprove of dialects such as the Irish brogue (p. 34).
Speer said that Oscar had not seen much of the world, meaning he had missed out on having a normal teenage life. He described his character as quiet and living "under the radar". He does not like to make a fuss, but is funny, quirky and tries not to take life too seriously. Oscar was also described as being "an observer of people" on the official website.
They make a fuss and Aadhi leaves the podium. He goes to the rooftop. Anjana on the behest of apology, goes to him, only for the other two to intervene and create a commotion, in which her Jayakrishnan accidentally kicks the boss' son of the roof to his death. The deceased was the son of Narayana Reddy, the owner of Pinnacle Group and a greatly influential person in the whole of Bangalore city.
During his stay in Berlin, his father-in-law encouraged him to become more of a public figure, yet Schneerson described himself as an introvert, and was known to plead with acquaintances not to make a fuss over the fact that he was the son-in-law of Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn.Joseph Telushkin, Rebbe: The Life and Teachings of Menachem M. Schneerson, the Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History. HarperCollins, 2014. Page 465.
Katy is worried for Faye, but sympathetic when Faye reveals she thinks smoking will make her thin. Katy agrees not to tell Anna, but Anna and Owen have already found out that Faye is bunking off school. Faye eventually confesses about the bullying, explaining she kept silent out of fear that Anna would "make a fuss about her". After looking up Faye's symptoms online to find out what's going on with her weight, Craig is suspicious that Faye may be pregnant.
French took on responsibility for air defence, although he agreed with Repington that it was "a damnosa hereditas". He was frequently lobbied by local groups for better air defences. In January 1917 anti-aircraft guns were reallocated to anti-submarine warfare. After the Gotha raids in July 1917 French was able to make a fuss at the War Cabinet (Robertson complained he could not get a word in edgeways) and show letters he had written urging greater priority for air defence.
MacLeod explained that at that point, the audience are unaware of James' identity. When James and two friends refuse to pay their taxi fare, Steve chases them with a baseball bat. James is consequently knocked down by a car, but claims that he is fine and does not want to "make a fuss" due to his career. James and Steve soon bond and MacLeod confirmed that James would establish friendships with Steve and Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) as they are in awe of his football connection.
Caning was not unknown for French students in the 19th century, but they were described as "extremely sensitive" to corporal punishment and tended to make a "fuss" about its imposition. The systematic use of corporal punishment has been absent from French schools since the 19th century."The punishments in French schools are impositions and confinements."-- Matthew Arnold (1861) cited in Robert McCole Wilson, A Study of Attitudes Towards Corporal Punishment as an Educational Procedure From the Earliest Times to the Present, Nijmegen University, 1999, 4.3.
In August 2011, a gay Cameroonian man was granted temporary immigration bail from the UK Border Agency after Air France refused to carry him to Yaoundé."Air France refuses to carry deported gay Cameroon man from UK", Radio France Internationale, 10 August 2011. In May 2012, the UK Border Agency sought to return asylum-seeker Ediage Valerie Ekwedde, finding "no credible evidence" that he was gay, but was forced to keep Ekwedde in custody after he threatened to "make a fuss" on the Air France flight returning him to Cameroon.
Holmes deduces the instruments were pawned to a broker, Joseph Beck, who tells them that he received them from an Angela Osborne, who gave her address as a soup kitchen run by Doctor Murray. Holmes and Watson meet Murray, also a police pathologist, after convincing Lestrade to let them view the body of the most recent victim, Annie Chapman. Holmes convinces Watson to go to the soup kitchen and make a fuss of looking for Angela. A disguised Holmes then follows Murray's niece Sally when she goes to meet Carfax.
His pet peeves were three neighbors: Godofredo, his daughter's slacker boyfriend; Don Pepín, the bossy, meddling neighbor sharing a fence with the Garcías, and Doña Toni, an ever-present neighbor who would make rounds around the neighborhood to observe people (and eventually gossip about them). Juan, however, would make a fuss about everything, particularly how much was owed to the neighborhood's newspaper boy. Maintaining Juan's sanity and order at the household was Teresa's full-time job. She pressed Juan (sometimes angrily or hysterically, for comic effect) to do household chores, correct mistakes, or solve misunderstandings.
She also informs Tom and Ralph that she often heard whimpering from the Beech residence and the sounds of someone (Willie) being beaten in the middle of the night. Sammy, meanwhile, is pawing at the door of Willie's flat, and Tom, knowing Sammy wouldn't make a fuss for no reason, breaks the door down, releasing a vile stench. Sammy leads Tom and Ralph to the cupboard, which has been tied shut. Entering, they find Willie bloodied and battered, chained to the wall by his wrist and holding Trudy.
Nothing to Make a Fuss About () is a 1953 novel by the French writer Roger Nimier. The narrative is set in Paris right after World War I. It tells the story of a female ex-ambulance driver with a passion for the arts, who falls in love with a disillusioned Austrian painter, while she in turn is adored by a young woman. The novel was published in English in 1954, as part of an omnibus volume titled Children of Circumstance. The novel was the basis for the 1961 film Time Out for Love.
They are discovered and pursued by members of Lee's security unit as well as Choi, but manage to get away with an unconscious Lee after a lengthy and dangerous car chase. Choi recognizes who the kidnappers are, but refuses to reveal his suspicions. Instead he goes out of his way to track down where Lee is being held, and stages a daring rescue, much to the consternation of the family members. He leaves Lee in a motel room with a note telling him to not make a fuss about the incident if he valued his life.
ArabQ launched with Abbas' feature film debut, The Wedding, which he wrote, directed and starred in alongside Nikohl Boosheri. Abbas placed the company in Egypt to encourage more queer cinema with Middle East ties. The Hollywood Reporter exclusively released Abbas's trailer for The Wedding, announcing that November 2018, the film will be released theatrically and secretly throughout the Middle East. Immediately following, the film was called, "The Queer Movie That Could Make Waves In The Middle East" and "A film that will make a fuss in theaters" Prior to his first feature, Abbas's short film Time to Come was labeled as "a really powerful project," by LogoTV.
The villagers hold a celebration for Chan and Connor for their help in which Chan speaks of his motivation and reasons for what he is doing. Connor subsequently reveals that before she died Esther gave a phone to him which belongs to the "Matador". While crossing into China, Connor make a fuss leading to both of them being arrested by the police for various offenses as Connor would rather be imprisoned than being killed by "Matador" and his gang. They are broken out of police custody by a Siberian hitwoman and her gang, who wish to capture Connor and bring him back to the Russian kingpin but they manage to escape her pursuit.
The streetcar operator countered, explaining that he didn't know, nor did he care, but the colored folks would have to use the Jim Crow car. Not wanting to argue on he headed to his race specified section. Although he did not make a fuss over the Jim Crow laws in that instance, he was well known as the "shrewd, big-lunged boss at Washington," as he rattled politicians in his fight for a delegation spot at the Republican National Conventions. Along with the local black regiment, Colonel Carson created the Blaine Invincible Club, which was focused on the interest of the race, the Republican Party, as it was the first Republican club in Washington, and helping those in need.
Part I: "Quite apart from the analysis so far given, it was in general a mistake to make a fuss about so-called distribution and put the principal stress on it." While the ideas of Marx have nominally influenced various states in the 20th century, the Marxist notions of socialism and communism remains elusive.Archie Brown, The Rise and Fall of Communism, Ecco, 2009, On the other hand, the combination of labor movements, technology, and social liberalism has diminished extreme poverty in the developed world today, though extremes of wealth and poverty continue in the Third World.Jeffrey D. Sachs, The End of Poverty, Penguin, 2006, In the Outlook on the Global Agenda 2014 from the World Economic Forum the widening income disparities come second as a worldwide risk.
In addition to silver coins, cacao and vanilla beans were valuable items in the cargo that were salvaged right after the storm. Exotic lading included two kimonos that were also rescued by the Spanish. Although all the silver coins listed on the manifest were recovered immediately after the storm, no silver or gold ingots were listed as being on board or as having been recovered; however, archaeologists recovered some gold and over eighty pounds of silver ingots. It is concluded that these unmarked pieces were contraband not originally recovered because they were not very accessible and the owners did not want to make a fuss over them lest the government salvage officials find out they had been smuggling strenuously controlled goods.
Speaking to Soviet officials in the aftermath of the crisis, Khrushchev asserted, "I know for certain that Kennedy doesn't have a strong background, nor, generally speaking, does he have the courage to stand up to a serious challenge." He also told his son Sergei that on Cuba, Kennedy "would make a fuss, make more of a fuss, and then agree". A monument in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami to the men who died at Playa Giron during the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba In January 1962, US Army General Edward Lansdale described plans to overthrow the Cuban government in a top-secret report (partially declassified 1989), addressed to Kennedy and officials involved with Operation Mongoose. CIA agents or "pathfinders" from the Special Activities Division were to be infiltrated into Cuba to carry out sabotage and organization, including radio broadcasts.
Scroggins, Wanted Women, 2012: p.368 (the CIA reportedly detained up to 100 people at secret facilities.)"CIA Chief Defends Detention of Suspects" , Associated Press, New York Sun, 7 September 2007 S.H. Faruqi, Siddiqui's uncle, reported that Siddiqui visited him in January 2008 telling him she had been imprisoned and tortured at Bagram Airfield for several years and released to serve as a double agent infiltrating extremist groups.Scroggins, Wanted Women, 2012: p.385-7 Siddiqui herself later claimed that she had been kidnapped by US intelligence and Pakistani intelligence. According to one Pakistani report, her mother claimed to have been warned by an unidentified man "not to make a fuss about her daughter's disappearance, if she wants safe recovery of her daughter," suggesting that either government intelligence services or the "nexus of Pakistani and Arab jihadis" had hidden Siddiqui.Scroggins, Wanted Women, 2012: p.
Following this, he appears to discuss Den (Leslie Grantham) and Chrissie Watts' (Tracy-Ann Oberman) vow renewals, and conducts the funerals of Neil and Sue Miller, Nana Moon (Hilda Braid), Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman), Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard) and Frank Butcher (Mike Reid). Stevens occasionally visits Dot Branning (June Brown) to discuss her faith, including following the death of her friend Pauline and Dot's struggle when she takes on the responsibility of caring for a refugee baby. In December 2008, he returns, after Dot donates a substantial amount of money to have the church roof repaired. He feels it is his need to investigate whether Dot has donated from her own life savings but she does not want to make a fuss. In March 2009, he arranges plans for Peggy Mitchell's (Barbara Windsor) wedding to Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb), and also conducts Amy Mitchell's christening in April and May 2009.
On 10 April, Yezhov was arrested and imprisoned at the Sukhanovka prison; the "arrest was painstakingly concealed, not only from the general public but also from most NKVD officers... It would not do to make a fuss about the arrest of 'the leader’s favourite,' and Stalin had no desire to arouse public interest in NKVD activity and the circumstances of the conduct of the Great Terror."Jansen and Petrov, Stalin's Loyal Executioner, p. 182. Yezhov confessed to the standard litany of state crimes necessary to mark him as an "enemy of the people" prior to execution, including "wrecking", official incompetence, theft of government funds, and treasonous collaboration with German spies and saboteurs, none of which were likely or supported by evidence. Apart from these political crimes, he was also accused of and confessed to a humiliating history of sexual promiscuity, including homosexuality, that was later corroborated by witness reports and deemed true in some post-Soviet examinations of the case.
Finally, she stated, the day before this interview, the parking area was observed and no car related to her family or friends was in that designated guest parking spot. In a later interview with CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper, Barakat reinforced her belief that this was not a parking dispute as at the time of the murders because a car belonging to a member of her family was not parked in the space designated as guest parking by the complex agency. Barakat then said that Yousef Abu-Salha, the brother of the two women, also reiterated in an interview with RT that on the day they were murdered, no one was parked in the guest parking spot that Hicks "used to make a fuss about." He also said that prior to Deah's marriage to his sister, he and his former roommate, Imad, had "plenty of run-ins" with Hicks that escalated when his sister arrived wearing a headscarf.
Tsai described: "The song merged R&B; with rock, so we didn't design too much sound shift, because the most iconic feature of R&B; is sound shift, but we added rock, its lyrics and music arrangement are to let people express emotions, not to make a fuss about an imaginary illness or to sing with tenderness." The interlude "L'amour est parti" is a situational dialogue in French of breaking up between lovers, and it connected the preceding and the following. Tsai described: "I studied French during my break and wanted to put the language on the album, hoping to present the feeling of old movies, like those played on the black-and-white television." The track "Real Hurt" was written by David Ke and Jackey Yow, and it was produced by Paula Ma The song's lyrics are simple and resonant, and it took "small wound" as the entry point, describing the tough and fragile love relationship.
He first arrived in the parish in "The New Vicar", after being a prison chaplain for an unspecified amount of time.In Picnic for Daddy the Vicar's wife says "I liked it better when you were chaplain of a prison" He is called "that dishy vicar" by Rose, who often pursues him, much to the anger of his jealous wife, who dislikes the fact that the majority of Michael's congregation are women who make a fuss of him. The vicar being caught in compromising positions (which in context are quite innocent) with Rose or other women is a recurring gag in the series, as is the Vicar damaging whatever he's holding/using whenever Hyacinth's name is mentioned. However, despite his dislike, he feels it his duty to be sympathetic to Hyacinth most of the time, trying to rescue her from the Commodore's amorous advances in "The Commodore" and agreeing to help her with her kitchen dilemma in "Angel Gabriel Blue".
102 It was later revealed that Webber had competed in the first two races suffering a fractured rib, from an injury he had sustained during pre-season testing at Barcelona, though he "didn't want to make a fuss" about it and would be fully fit in time for the . Webber during pit stop at 2005 San Marino Grand Prix. Webber at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix. After qualifying fifth in Bahrain, Webber had been as high as third place in the race but he ultimately finished sixth, taking his points tally to 7 for the season. He followed this up by qualifying fourth and finishing a disappointing 10th after twice running wide off the track in the , although his position was revised to 7th after the disqualification of the BAR team and a resulting penalty to Ralf Schumacher. The race was a poor one for Williams (Heidfeld was 9th before the reclassification), but Webber hit back at the , qualifying 2nd and finishing 6th – his fourth points scoring finish in the first five races.
"Paul Rubens", British Musical Theatre website of The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 21 August 2004 In 1899, he wrote songs for L'amour mouillé and the international hit, Florodora (1899: "Inkling", "Tact", "When I Leave Town", "I Want to Marry a Man", "When an Interfering Person", "Queen of the Philippine Islands", and "When We're on the Stage"), which brought him wider fame. Edwardes quickly hired Rubens as an "additional material" writer, and Rubens supplied some of the most successful numbers in The Messenger Boy in 1900 ("Tell Me Pretty Maiden", "How I Saw the CIV", and "A Perfectly Peaceful Person"); The Toreador in 1901 ("Everybody's Awfully Good to Me"); A Country Girl in 1902 ("Two Little Chicks" and "Coo"); The Girl from Kays in 1902 ("I Don't Care"); The School Girl in 1903; The Cingalee in 1904 ("Sloe Eyes", "Make a Fuss of Me", "She's All Right", '"You and I and I and You", "Golly-wogs", and "Somethings Devilish Wrong"); The Blue Moon in 1905; and The Dairymaids by Robert Courtneidge (1906). Sheet music from Betty During this period, Rubens also wrote incidental music for the 1901 production of Twelfth Night at His Majesty's Theatre. He also wrote songs for The Medal and the Maid (1902, 'Consequences') and The School Girl (1903).

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