I packed and did laundry and stewed and fussed and worried until 1 a.m. but I think we're back on track. |
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On the near side of a waist-high beaverboard counter, a jeans-clad lady fussed to firm up further arrangements. |
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It is also relatively easy to make, as long as you don't get too fussed about perfect trapezoids of bread and the delicate art of construction. |
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They worried about love, marriage and work, fussed about their children, gossiped and plotted. |
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I ate kippers and scrambled eggs, and watched a blind man make jewellery boxes while the waitresses fussed over his dog. |
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He had fed the animals, watered them, fussed over Sport and Cochise, and milked the cow. |
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The maid flapped and fussed and settled her mistress in the chair, arranging cushions and shawls. |
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As far as Basques who are not too fussed about their food are concerned, using a recipe book is cheating. |
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The emo kids hate them 'cos they aren't so fussed about guyliner and plastic neon trinklet bracelets. |
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They clucked and fussed and were fit to be tied at the wanton waste they witnessed. |
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The food writer has eaten more braciola stateside than in Italy, where, he says, it is less likely to be fussed with or overstuffed. |
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They had admired his silky black hair and his huge violet eyes, pinched his plump cheeks and fussed over him. |
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She's already dressed, already pancaked with makeup, and her flaming hair has already been fussed with until even Angela is happy with it. |
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They examined me, fussed around me, changed the bandages, medicated the wounds. |
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He pulled his old work boots on over his socks, he kept his socks clean because she'd always fussed over him getting a cold from wet socks. |
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She pulled weeds that threatened to grow and fussed over the flowers that were about to bloom. |
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I screamed and tried to fight, crying in frustration while doctors frantically fussed around me, shouting noises that echoed through my head. |
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Rosa was called to brush my hair dry and Inga fussed around finding a dress that she considered suitable. |
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Helen fussed with the sheets on Lee's bed, and then followed Frank to Robert's room. |
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I fussed around with buying new glasses at all the major chains, to no success. |
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Freya crouched down and fussed her, not minding her face being licked enthusiastically. |
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He looked very mournful sitting in his basket while the other two were being fussed on my knee. |
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Atheists probably wouldn't be fussed and might find the whole thing amusing. |
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The new tiles are a different size but I'm not fussed because the whole shower-room will be redone at some stage fairly soon. |
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They fussed around, making sure we were comfortable, as we set to work on the red leather-bound menu. |
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As a non-lawyer who isn't ideologically wedded to either party in the republican debate, I'm really not fussed either way. |
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And I'm sure any seasoned diver will agree that if you're going down, you can't afford to be too fussed about what ends up in your mouth. |
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We're not fussed about whether each bedroom has the same number of electric sockets and chairs, or what sort of cutlery is in the restaurant. |
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I find out about the scholarship later in the year, and sure, I look forward to that, though I can't say I'm too fussed. |
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When London beckoned me back, I was too busy working to be fussed with lessons. |
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If the insured has a good claim against the insurer, we are not fussed about 54 at all. |
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By the way they'd grope her, I never got the impression that the chaps in the pub were too fussed by her previous existence. |
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It's a strange experience because they are unaccustomed to being cared for and fussed over. |
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They fussed around, re-arranging the altar boys and plumping the bishops' cushions. |
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She was fiercely independent and very self sufficient and I got the idea that she didn't like being babied or fussed over by men. |
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I put my gown on and zippered it up and fussed with the tassel on my cap for a bit. |
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She fussed with her hair, make-up and dress making sure everything was perfect. |
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His Strad assists his serenely silvery line, and his bow arm was a joy to behold, but he didn't seem very fussed with the beginning of the concerto, one way or another. |
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While I was eating, my mom fussed with my short crop of red hair. |
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Yet it is the Britons who Greene has good-naturedly fussed over and flattered this season, praising their potential and pointing out the danger they pose him in Sydney. |
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It's about the only part of it that I'm particularly fussed about. |
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He fussed over her more than he ever did over any other tyro actress working with him. |
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Presently he dropped his hammer, and fussed about for a moment with a tiny wrench. |
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The doctor fussed around her, doing all he could, even though there was no longer someone watching him with a crazy unfocussed eye. |
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They must be aired and treated in the open, not fussed over in obscure and echoing committee chambers. |
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It serves those folks and they do not seem to be overly fussed about losses to rights of privacy. |
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To finish off the first question, sir, as I've said, I'm not particularly fussed. |
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He recognized the importance of newsreels as communications tools, but he fussed over how he looked in addition to how he sounded. |
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Both babies who received proximal care and those who received intermediate care fussed and cried less overall in the first 12 weeks of life. |
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When illness prevented King from making any progress on his memoirs, he fussed, but he was not too worried. |
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Cheerful and playful, good with children and other animals, these refined little dogs usually enjoy being fussed over. |
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However, one group was asked to avoid using a pacifier when the baby cried or fussed. |
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Thing is, I've already tried purgatory, so I'm not that fussed. |
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He fussed over detail and religiously followed the composer's intentions. |
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Security detail was somewhat fussed when D.C. police made FTC 0001 move because the minivan was blocking rush hour traffic. |
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For example, the school board fussed for months over prohibiting social promotion, finally deciding that a failing student could not be passed on, regardless of age. |
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She asked Denise for the court file, which she fussed from her handbag. The woman perused it briefly and then beamed up at me. |
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It's all right, I tell you. Can't you see I'm not fussed, not at all fussed? |
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The president, who has more sweeping powers than almost any other modern democratic leader, is fussed over by much pomp and splendour and the seat of the presidency is a palace. |
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He is so excited about tax havens and so-called tax fairness that now he appears to be in favour of tax havens and is not fussed about tax unfairness. |
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He does not have any interest in becoming a celebrity and he is not fussed about having the latest cars or gadgets – his mobile phone is so old the buttons are falling off. |
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Europeans fussed about appellations and where food came from. |
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I couldn't see it as she pottered about making coffee, fussed over her uneaten carrot cake and talked me through the events of his death and the subsequent trial. |
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He would flee the apartment when the baby fussed and cried, only to return much later four sheets to the wind. |
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All the things you were fussed about in the last six months? |
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We're not really fussed about what we get. |
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If noise levels are important, the Muscovy duck is the quietest of the ducks and if you aren³'t so fussed about eggs then male ducks are also much quieter than their female counterparts. |
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Liv Sansoz: I'm not fussed as long as it's in a bedroom? |
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This may be a useful lesson beyond the realms of longevity in a world more fussed about efficiency than effectiveness. |
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All except little Johnny, who fussed and fidgeted with a typical three-year-old's impatience at such things, mindless of his mother's quiet shushings. |
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