It reflects more than the senator's indisputable propensity for mischief-making. |
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In the event of a long stay, global diplomatic opposition and mischief-making by neighboring states would grow. |
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This current of thought is that of a small minority, but its mischief-making activity is causing deep concern. |
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Again, though, the Internet makes the costs of mischief-making so low, even if there's no profit motive, that its proliferation becomes inevitable. |
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Fielding himself could be a changeling, or some mischief-making elf out to screw with everyone's minds. |
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Fred and George used the map for their own mischief-making, so they concentrated, naturally enough, on those portions of the map where they were planning their next misdeeds. |
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Uncertainty gives Russia scope for mischief-making. |
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The mischief-making is not limited to Democrats. |
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I would ask how we prevent that kind of mischief-making. |
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This makes sense, but there is an element of mischief-making too. |
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The complaints of rivals amount to mischief-making, he suggests. |
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