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1 There might be a little fuss in Ireland once in a while.
2 In this way they reached the northern wall with comparatively little fuss .
3 Yet, if Armstadt had married he made very little fuss about it.
4 A rash or reckless decision taken recently can be corrected with little fuss !
5 But when it comes to yoga, surprisingly, the government has made little fuss .
6 It's amazing how little fuss they make when the Government increases this burden.
7 Never had so little fuss arrestin' rivermen before in my life.
8 Sam tried to make as little fuss as possible while making his bed.
9 We must get them away with as little fuss as possible.
10 I never saw a party break up so quietly, and with so little fuss .
11 This little fuss about her soothed Paula for a while.
12 But the Queen, who is also the nation's oldest ever monarch, wanted little fuss .
13 Now if you want to get yourself into as tidy a little fuss as-
14 Had a little fuss with a red-headed walking delegate last night, but fixed him.
15 I'm counting on you to get them back with as little fuss as possible.
16 They cruised home way behind the surviving breakaway riders with little fuss among the pack.
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