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He had not wanted to make a fuss,
David Whitton
There is a double-standard. And quite often if you're from Africa, if you're from a developing country, you'll be executed. There aren't that many people protesting or making a big fuss. But our State Department and the media -- if you're a Westerner -- will make a big fuss.
Dick Atkins
The protests have absolutely nothing to do with the show. There's no question that the people who are trying to promote extreme religious agendas scan the media for opportunities to make a fuss. No one who saw the show objected to it on Christian grounds - when we were developing it there was no controversy at all. What happened is that when it was going to go on telly they thought, 'If we make a fuss by demonstrating outside the BBC then we can get lots of media coverage.' It's very confusing because it means people go to see it with the wrong expectations.
Tom Morris
There's a lot of curiosity about him. We're hearing so much about him lately, that we wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
Tom Vogel
I'm one of the few county managers in this state who would not go to meetings and fuss about my sheriff. We always got along. Sometimes we had some pretty tough conversations about what he wanted in a budget, what he thought he should be doing and what I felt like as county manager I could put in the budget and make a recommendation on. His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth. I'm one of the few county managers in this state who would not go to meetings and fuss about my sheriff. We always got along. Sometimes we had some pretty tough conversations about what he wanted in a budget, what he thought he should be doing and what I felt like as county manager I could put in the budget and make a recommendation on.
David Nicholson
At first I wanted to know what she was doing swinging at a 3-0 pitch. But, she won the game for us, so it's kind of hard to fuss at her.
Craig Milburn
Göra stor affär av något
(överdriva betydelsen av något)
Make a great fuss about something
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Göra ett stort nummer av något
(överdriva betydelsen av något)
Make a great fuss about something
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Do all the good you can, and make as little fuss about it as possible.
Charles Dickens
(
1812
-
1870
)
All I've done is run fast. I don't see why people should make much fuss about that.
Fanny Blankers-Koen
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1918
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What is all the fuss? I blame men as they make out it's far more interesting than it is
Sienna Miller
(
1981
-)
I don't hate it as much today (Thursday) as I did yesterday (when the pro-am was played in strong winds). We players fuss and moan and complain that all the courses on Tour are the same and when somebody finally builds something different like this, what do we do? We fuss and moan and complain.
Paul Azinger
The congressman is a class act, he didn't make a fuss.
Michael McMahon
If one is going to change things, one has to make a fuss and catch the eye of the world
Elizabeth Janeway
(
1913
-)
There are always people who make a big fuss over everything. At a certain point, I stop listening.
Andre Lange
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