Sentences with phrase «causing much fuss»

This work has been shown before elsewhere without causing much fuss, but under the pornographic, salivating and moralising gaze of the world's media it is likely to whip up a storm.

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Until the photo of her glamorously nursing her baby causes no more fuss than the picture of her glamorously looking into her baby's face or glamorously sitting on a diner stool, then I think the photo is very much needed.
It's normal for most babies to spit up and fuss after nursing, but too much of either may be caused by excessive reflux.
A planet like our own wouldn't cause its star to make much of an observable fuss.
With minimal fuss, Bordeaux leather can regain your style - setter status without causing too much havoc within your colour chart preferences.
The movie didn't cause as much of a fuss as did Platoon, but in many ways, it's a superior effort.
The gaming apps such as Monkey Ball, Tiny Tower, TomTom navigator, and Sushi Cat seem to perform without much fuss, though the fact that the iOS hasn't been designed to run on tablet PCs with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels does cause a lack of visual clarity.
Imagine that the sort of temperatures that have caused so much fuss in the last decade or two became the norm from, say, 1800 to the present, with no sign of receding.
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