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Bob Polizos: Their customers come and go and make trouble.
Any of them looking to make trouble certainly could try.
Make Trouble is available in bookstores and online from Algonquin Books.
It's not like I was going to make trouble, you know.
This would not be the right place for them to make trouble.
The protagonists that I've played tend to be people who make trouble.
This debate gives Biden an opportunity to set doubts about him to rest — but it's also a high-pressure setting in which his rivals could make trouble for him, or in which Biden could make trouble for himself.
Theo is totally a good boy, but sometimes he likes to make trouble.
"They get a job and they don't like to make trouble," he says.
Putin's government and its allies began to make trouble for foreign oil companies.
"We do not make trouble, but we have no fear of trouble," he said.
Andreas Polizos: A lot of people stumble out of there and make trouble here.
Why are the Bernie Sanders people so determined to make trouble for the Democrats?
"It's someone who tries to make trouble at all the exhibits," a man responds.
These women don't talk back, they don't make trouble, and they definitely don't say no.
The troublemakers, Evans said, weren't with either side — they were just there to make trouble.
" He said one nice thing about robots is that, unlike people, they "don't make trouble.
It is easier to do what you are told than to make trouble for yourself.
"There was resistance on the Vietnamese side because these folks would make trouble," he said.
"I feel bad that they're trying to make trouble from good stuff," Mr. Schutz said.
Everybody expects the likes of Iain Duncan Smith to make trouble: that is his raison d'être.
It's about having regulators and an American public that will make trouble for anybody breaking them.
Maybe it is a mistake to say I do not want to make trouble for him.
"Make Trouble" is your reprinted speech to the graduating students of Rhode Island School of Design.
So when he would go in and make trouble, like, I was just thinking the other day.
Their vulnerable members are from purple states, while these issues could make trouble for red-state Democrats.
But it seems like she cared more because she wanted to make trouble than because of the taste.
She has been working on a memoir, titled Make Trouble, which is scheduled to come out in April.
He needs middle-class support, but feels threatened by the capacity of the middle class to make trouble.
Garfein describes a Marilyn who never intended to make trouble but wasn't willing to give up flirting, either.
ITALY, a cabinet minister mused recently, was seen in the past as a country that did not make trouble.
"Don't always make trouble behind the backs of other countries and provoke quarrels," the ministry cited Wang as saying.
But you released a book giving advice called Make Trouble, which was based on a commencement speech you gave?
Some Mexican workers said that before leaving for Canada each year, Mexican officials warn them not to make trouble.
He worked for the good of the whole, he didn't ask questions, he didn't make trouble until it killed him.
Waters' just-published book, "Make Trouble," is a how-to guide for anyone looking to become the next John Waters.
Goa's minister for tourism chose this moment to opine that Nigerians make trouble in India and ought to be deported.
BOOK REVIEW A review on April 29 about "Make Trouble," by Cecile Richards, misidentified the first woman governor of Texas.
Organized people do things like show up to vote in midterms, knock on doors for opposition candidates, and otherwise make trouble.
Republicans tried and failed to make trouble for Cal Cunningham, a former state senator recruited by national Democrats to challenge Sen.
You had a founder who was making trouble and continued to make trouble while you were there and we'll talk about that.
I am a little scared because some of the people from there belong to gangs and they are looking to make trouble.
MAKE TROUBLE Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead By Cecile Richards with Lauren Peterson 304 pp. Touchstone. $27.
A New York Times investigation later found that Russian television crews paid young immigrants to "make trouble" in front of the cameras.
When they find a potential ally, a terrorist, or someone offering to make trouble for their enemies, they spend liberally to support them.
At his trial, Mr. Jiang said he had taken up the cause of the detained lawyers to make trouble for the Chinese government.
Her memoir, "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead — My Life Story," is due to be published in April.
But Gladys is waiting for her citizenship application to go through, she's scared of the immigration authorities and she doesn't want to make trouble.
Soon after, Moscow-backed hackers transmitted thousands of stolen Democratic Party emails to WikiLeaks, whose release was artfully timed to make trouble for Trump's Democratic opponents.
"How to make trouble without being a troublemaker, that describes my style," Ms. Kay said in 22015, after she was named dean at Berkeley Law School.
He said that one concern was that a slowing economy and other troubles in China might lead Xi to make trouble for Taiwan as a distraction.
" The move comes as Richards gears up to promote her memoir "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead — My Life Story.
But there it is, on page 29 of his new book, Make Trouble (out today from Algonquin Books): "Isn't being an outsider sooo last year?" he asks.
First of all, if I tell the teacher, that person will establish a negative feeling towards me, some people will even make trouble for you after school, etc.
Ms. Peterson, 31, is a speechwriting consultant in Brooklyn, and is an author of "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead," (Touchstone, 2018).
It was the question on everyone's lips at the 92nd Street Y on Tuesday night as comedian Jessica Williams interviewed Cecile Richards about her best-selling book Make Trouble.
It seems that the professors responsible for the research did not want to make trouble by pointing out that their work was being misrepresented by the task force's publicists.
U.S. and China trade tensions are likely to continue and make trouble for markets after the G-20 summit, expects Marie Owens Thomsen, global chief economist at Indosuez Wealth Management.
Richards' memoir, "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead," was released Tuesday and was at No. 7 on Amazon's Best Sellers List on Wednesday morning.
CECILE RICHARDS Former president, Planned Parenthood Federation of America; author, "Make Trouble" It's one thing to have our president attack women on Twitter, and in the news, and dismiss them.
And my wife Ann says, "You really have to send it to Mark and Sheryl first, because that's got to be your first loyalty," and I didn't want to make trouble.
"If Trump's own party is going to make trouble for the agenda that brought us oh-so-close to Dow 20,000, then we're going to have a sell-off, " Cramer said.
By contrast, if Mueller's firing is already fait accompli by the time Trump-skeptical Republicans try to mobilize against it, they're the ones who'll be leaned on to not make trouble.
Ever since Meryl Streep sauntered into Big Little Lies with a mouthful of fake teeth and oddball cadences, it's been clear that her character, Mary Louise Wright, is there to make trouble.
Mr. Obama does not want to make trouble for the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, who has struggled to persuade voters of her sincerity in switching from support of the pact to opposition.
Did I wish I could transform into a man so they would see me as a comic and not a potential sexual partner, or the type of woman who would make trouble?
READ: 'I'm full Tulsi': Inside Tulsi Gabbard's wild bid to make trouble in 2020 But among the Dems, Gabbard was the only candidate to receive more positive mentions than negative or neutral ones.
The move is well timed for her to promote a new memoir: "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead — My Life Story," which Touchstone will publish in April.
She's just published a memoir, "Make Trouble," in which she writes about her own history of hell-raising, going back to a boycott of the class prayer when she was in grade school.
"I didn't want to make trouble as a refugee and of course, I don't have any work yet, so I couldn't afford it," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in Munich's Gasteig Library.
"Young people just want to live and not make trouble, but they are unable to break into the political, social, economic systems of their countries," says Rami Khouri of the American University of Beirut.
"We do not make trouble, but we have no fear of trouble," Sun told the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, where more than 600 security, military and government delegates had gathered over three days.
For example, during the June 1 live stream, one person paid 50 Danish krone, or $7.55, to promote their comment — "No Muslims in our street, they steal, rape and make trouble" — according to Storyful.
"Jared and Ivanka were there for one reason: to deliver a political win," Richards writes in "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead," which was released Tuesday, People reported.
Overloaded phone lines for reporting results -- a problem exacerbated by Trump supporters and others calling in to make trouble worse -- combined with changes to how the Party reported caucus votes triggered a nuclear meltdown.
I found Frei to be as earnest and indefatigable as her reputation, and quite willing to make trouble, wearing an Uber-branded shirt despite all the negative comments she now gets when people see it.
" On Thursday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned that "military force cannot resolve the issue," adding, "Whoever provokes the situation, whoever continues to make trouble in this place, they will have to assume historical responsibility.
The combination of a tiny government majority in the Commons, a relatively strong economy and the ineffectiveness of Mr Corbyn as Labour leader (see Bagehot) is giving Eurosceptic Tory backbenchers more freedom to make trouble.
I found Frei to be as earnest and indefatigable as her reputation, and quite willing to make trouble, wearing an Uber-branded shirt, despite all the negative comments she now gets when people see it.
Washington (CNN)Kellyanne Conway, senior counselor to President Donald Trump, said Sunday that the author of an anonymous New York Times op-ed lambasting Trump wrote the piece to make trouble, not for patriotic reasons.
"But I hope that more than just make trouble, I've actually been slowly but surely standing up for the things I believe in," the outgoing president of Planned Parenthood says in a video exclusive for Refinery29.
In her new book Make Trouble, Richard talks about her early acts of defiance and the special lessons she learned from her mother Ann Richards, who went from being a housewife to the governor of Texas.
But locals worry that more may come and make trouble for impoverished and ethnically divided Bosnia, where Orthodox Serb and Catholic Croat politicians have already used anti-migrant themes in campaigning ahead of October's general election.
"Make Trouble" takes us through Richards's life in activism and politics: Before Planned Parenthood, she had a full and varied career that included union organizing, starting the progressive organization America Votes and working for Nancy Pelosi.
The president operating on Day 100 is not the same as the one who took office in January, when he was determined to make nice with Russia, make trouble for China and make war on elites.
The actual Bernie Sanders campaign, which at this point really just wants to have a nice convention and help Democrats win in November, has nothing to do with this group, which is here to make trouble.
"Whatever I do in my lifetime I've always been incredibly privileged to make a difference in the lives of folks who just need a break" Her memoir, titled "Make Trouble," is expected to hit bookshelves in April.
Camille leaves her home, finds a job in the city and seeks romance (at first tentatively, and later with more force) with a guy from a crew of male knuckleheads who like to make trouble for the girls.
Until now they, unlike the hard-line Brexiteers, have followed a policy of declining to make trouble for the prime minister, recognizing how tough the task ahead of her is and giving her the benefit of the doubt.
As they confided fears of being "blacklisted" for discussing money, Schiffman learned about the tenant-screening companies that purchase housing-court data and sell it to landlords, who then use it to reject tenants who might make trouble.
Richards, who is stepping down from her post this year, wrote in "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead" that she met with President Donald Trump's daughter and son-in-law in January 2017.
"So if countries outside the region, like the United States, really want to consider the peace, tranquillity and well-being of people in the region, then they shouldn't make trouble out of nothing and incite trouble," Lu told reporters.
After all, with a man in the White House accused of sexual harassment by over a dozen women and Health and Human Services staffed from top to bottom with opponents of reproductive rights, what better time to make trouble?
READ: 'I'm full Tulsi:' Inside Tulsi Gabbard's wild bid to make trouble in 2020 But Gabbard wasn't the only Democrat the Trump War Room singled out for praise as it lobbed attack lines at the candidates on stage in Atlanta.
The scene in which the compromised son pleads with the principled father — let Don Hector Salamanca run your upholstery shop for a while, and don't make trouble — is an emotional highlight in an episode that was mostly about callousness and calculation.
SHEFFIELD, England (Reuters) - Soccer hooligans can expect swift police action if they try to make trouble at this summer's World Cup finals in Russia where authorities are already putting strict security procedures in place, Britain's lead officer for soccer policing said.
"So if countries outside the region, like the United States, really want to consider the peace, tranquillity and well-being of people in the region, then they shouldn't make trouble out of nothing and incite trouble," Lu said, according to the news services.
I told an African-American kid wearing an elaborate Darth Vaderish multi-mask arrangement that this made him look like he was up to no good and aggravated the ambient white-privileged notion of the protesters as thugs out to make trouble.
Such a Space Force would have the assets and the power to make any potential enemy think twice before attempting to make trouble, China, for example, would not be able to claim the moon the way it is now claiming large swaths of the South China Sea.
Ann Richards, said that she doesn't yet know "what I'll do long-term," but that she plans to spend "the next few months making sure that women are engaged, organized, registering to vote," and voting in November's elections, as she tours the country promoting her new book, Make Trouble.
" Quoting Song Zhongping, a military expert, the article argued that if a Chinese company were to gain the right to operate the port, "it would be based on business and economic interests between China and Djibouti, and it has no intention at all to make trouble for the US military.
So far, Richards has been vague about her plans for the future, but immediately after the news of her departure broke, Twitter exploded with speculation and excitement over whether her exit — and the upcoming release of her memoir, titled Make Trouble, which is due out in April — was a sign of a future candidacy.
He may be a "filth elder" or the "Pope of Trash," and he may have been kicked out of every post-grade school he's attended, but he's also inspired academic works that have reshaped modern gender theory, and Make Trouble, after all, is a transcript of the 2015 graduation speech he gave at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
Richards writes in "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead," that she met with Kushner and Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia Ivanka Trump talking to lawmakers about gun reform legislation: report MORE during the Trump transition.
But it's also troubling in a more general sense that the signals from the very top of the government seem to be that Trump would not hesitate to punish federal law enforcement officials who make trouble for him and his friends, and that the attorney general will not stand up for rank-and-file officials who are merely doing their jobs.
Other voices within the national security establishment now estranged from Trump, including former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonThe Memo: Polling points to warning signs for GOP on Trump Giuliani rips ex-Trump official who criticized him Brent Budowsky: Deep Throat's defending our democracy MORE and former Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray CoatsThe Memo: Polling points to warning signs for GOP on Trump Brent Budowsky: Deep Throat's defending our democracy Meet the Trump-appointed IG at center of whistleblower drama MORE, also have the capacity to make trouble should they wish to do so.

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