And marriage is very much in the news today, from a royal ruckus to some suburban shenanigans. |
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The last thing you want to do is cause a ruckus while driving around the island. |
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In a town where the Saturday night entertainment was playing community cribbage, my Tarot cards caused quite a ruckus. |
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This is the piece that caused a ruckus when it was first produced in 1968 because the characters spoke joual. |
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Taylor was marching beside Shane when he heard a ruckus at the end of the line of soldiers. |
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Just as she darted into the shadows, her dark cloak billowing behind her, showing a flash of crimson, a loud ruckus came from the front door. |
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When there's a ruckus in the street outside your home, you fling open the window to see what's happening. |
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How could events that took place more than 60 years ago cause such a ruckus? |
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This isn't the first time that our football players have caused a ruckus off the field. |
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The ruckus was loud enough that it caught Sally's attention from across the room. |
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Different studios are involved and there could be a huge ruckus over creative control. |
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If you were in town this morning, you may have heard quite a ruckus down at the Council Chambers. |
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The hotel manager called in the police to put a stop to the ruckus and detained the mahout for causing extensive damage to hotel property. |
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Harry's decision to give up his commission causes an enormous ruckus among his friends and family. |
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The ensuing ruckus in the media merely reminds us that we live in a society that is censored. |
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The Chief Minister admitted the mistake as a ruckus was created in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly. |
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Reports from injured victims suggested the ruckus was sparked by an earlier argument and a fight over a girl. |
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Through the drunken ruckus, dim lights, flicker of soju through shot glass, she saw him. |
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For some reason, a few thought I was seeking publicity for myself in raising such a ruckus. |
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And the activists are indeed causing a ruckus in their attempts to effect change. |
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After hearing somewhat of a ruckus in the lecture hall, Katt took a detour and poked her head in to investigate. |
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Unfortunately for them, they caused such a ruckus the teachers could find them wherever they went. |
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Things in the room were starting to crash and bang into each other, making a mighty ruckus. |
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Jun's eyes never ceased to stray from the ruckus that burned with such intense heat and fury. |
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The media raises a ruckus about destroyed lives and a rampant crime wave, and blames a substance for those problems. |
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Thus, the approaching ruckus was a welcome distraction from his musings and his insomnia. |
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At that point, a train conductor arrived to see what all the ruckus was about. |
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On the highway you find yourself regularly cranking up the volume on the radio to drown out the ruckus kicked up by the tires and engine. |
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They are so small that they are invading our lives almost unbeknown to us, despite the media and scientific ruckus they often create. |
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We are the city cyclists tribe, unwavering in the face of inclement weather and the ruckus of cars and trucks. |
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It was consensual, that is, to all but her boyfriend and his wife, who eventually compared notes and created a ruckus. |
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It was the ruckus caused by the geese that first caught Michalak's attention. |
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The problem is that their ruckus interrupts my reading or wakes me up. |
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The fact that the prime minister was a candidate for the presidency caused a bit of a ruckus. |
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She had little doubt who would be causing such a ruckus at this hour. |
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Past governments might have ignored the ruckus, but the ruling coalition had suffered a nasty drubbing in last month's polls for parliament's lower house. |
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Fatus lets his dreams speak in a clownish and surrealistic ruckus which seems to have worked particularly well on the jury. |
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It's a coldish morning, and there're no visitors allowed this morning due to the Amnesty International protestors causing a ruckus outside the fence. |
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As the stockpile of supplies has quickly disappeared so more people have joined in the ruckus, desperate to get their hands on anything remaining. |
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The current furor and ruckus over the temple site will soon blow over. |
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And the honour has kicked up a ruckus among some the novelists, journalists, and literary writers who form PEN's large and diverse membership. |
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Bratton and his companions followed to make sure the two did not cause a ruckus on the platform. |
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This latest ruckus in the CRC brings the challenge of dealing with evolution into bold relief. |
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The poor desk clerk tries to explain that they received no complaints, no reports of a ruckus, nothing. |
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The kitsch extravaganza originated in 1996, when Sushi was placed inside a chicken wire and paper mache construction, and caused such a ruckus it was almost shut down by the police. |
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Hearing the ruckus, people came running from all over the building. |
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For him, music is a collection of obnoxious sounds and atonal ruckus! |
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Instead of initiating the subsequent international ruckus, perhaps TSA members should have simply watched Islam's Behind the Music special on US cable network VH1 instead. |
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She never reads her hourly report, but let her hourlies be fifteen minutes late and she raises a ruckus. |
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That will almost certainly cause a political and diplomatic ruckus. |
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In public opinion, the press and the executive branch, parliamentarians are perceived as nay-sayers and time wasters, sometimes because parliamentary work involves a lot of ruckus and is so slow. |
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One of these nights when someone was raising a ruckus in the village, the Colonel ordered a number of Sergeants to be armed with tommy guns and see what was going on. |
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Come watch and hear them raise a ruckus, all before midnight. |
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However, Japan kicked up a ruckus, politicizing and internationalizing a minor issue in a bid to scuttle the Six-Party Talks and to check the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. |
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Fatus allows his dreams to take shape in a surrealistic ruckus. |
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Last month the Orissa state assembly witnessed a ruckus as legislators argued if the threat of climate change was indeed serious and imminent for the state. |
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Visitors can catch the excitement when the Travelling Tiltons, a 19th century minstrel troupe, cause a ruckus as they roll into town on a horse-drawn wagon each day. |
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