| Everyone else gads about the forest, where fairies gleefully meddle with the well-being of mortals. |
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| He had a hot temper and a weekly column in which he could publicly tear to shreds anyone who dared gainsay him or meddle with his works. |
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| When you meddle with them, you are lucky if you come out all in one piece. |
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| Under his model, granters would work directly with grantees, sharing their business skills but resisting the temptation to meddle with program delivery. |
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| The federal government has no jurisdiction to meddle with these programs or to force the provinces to conform. |
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| It would be quite inappropriate for this court to attempt to meddle with a decision that is being appealed. |
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| The way the negotiations have gone so far makes me think that, unfortunately, we shall have to meddle with the 2004 text again. |
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| We are not seeking to meddle with fundamental rules or basic principles of Community law in the Treaties. |
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| The EU has also guaranteed that it will not meddle with taxes in Ireland, and this thanks to Dublin. |
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| To put it simply, it was not necessary to meddle with the workings of the European legal framework. |
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| It is good practice to keep one hand in your pocket or behind you. Do not meddle with electric connections when you are barefoot. |
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| Clearly poverty is not the only reason state reps are attempting to meddle with marriage laws. |
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| The Republican National Committee came around only to meddle with his plans, he said. |
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| Even the European Parliament has expressed concern that this delay is an attempt to meddle with results. |
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| I am an atheist in life and I won't choose to have my memory blemished by anyone taking the freedom to meddle with my choices in life, neither with my memory afterlife. |
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| It prophesies death to those who meddle with the spirits of the unquiet. |
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| So we must not meddle with the quality of the rules. |
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| Or you can meddle with their meddling, by asking questions about their questions, or offering a canned response to their predictable opinions. |
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| There are piemakers who embrace the standard whipped-cream topping, and others who meddle with meringue. |
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| Finally, Brussels has promised that it will not meddle with the legislation of the Republic of Ireland in areas of morals and social norms, including protection of the unborn child. |
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| That's why nobody wants to meddle with Russia over Chechnya. |
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| This half-reform will be regarded by many member states as a significant and definitive advance, which they will not want to meddle with any more. |
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| Both would also be tempted to meddle with each other's minorities. |
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| Beware how you meddle with him, or you'll have to deal with me. |
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| Yet politicians' attempts to meddle with pay have often backfired. |
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| In the White Act there is less to meddle with. |
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| Don't meddle, and nobody will meddle with you. |
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| People who don't think enough shouldn't meddle with the constitution. |
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| The court seems unlikely to meddle with the town's 14-year tradition. |
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| If the Prime Minister is so certain that his government needs to meddle with the judicial system, can he tell the House what court decisions he would reverse? |
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| That is why I set such great store by this emphatic statement not to meddle with agreements and the just expectations that are nurtured in this respect. |
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| It is a shame the government ever tried to meddle with this. |
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| They were led to understand it because of the mounting budget deficits and the fact that the programs they were instituting to meddle with industry were not working. |
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| And what do they say about people who meddle with the habits of others? |
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| Defensive tactics would equip you to meddle with the mental game of your opponent, and force them to commit mistakes, which would act in your favor. |
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| A renegade timelord from the future who liked to meddle with history? If this were so, perhaps he really had talked with Christ and the kings of bygone days. |
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