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"Lizette," said the governess, "where have you been, you little nuisance!" She hugged her hard.

But one day, the police came to take him to the local police precinct on public-nuisance charges.

This was an issue in the law of nuisance, but modern controls go far beyond this. Zoning is a familiar type of land use restriction.

The menstrual cycle is just seen more of - as a nuisance. But actually, it's the sign that the ovaries and the whole endocrine system related to the reproductive system is working the way it should.

I do my best to monitor my own kids-if I can hear their music "leaking" from their earbuds, I tell them to turn it down, and otherwise make a nuisance of myself.

Still, that is largely a matter of mere nuisance.

To you, your sons are precious. To your directors, they are a nuisance.

In short, Syria has been a regional nuisance but one that can rarely be ignored or kept down for long.

That was bad enough, what with the nuisance of 300-odd years of precedent affirming the right of the press to report whatever MPs say or do.

You could even just use a single pointer and write data back into the buffer you got it from, although this might be a nuisance to program for on the other end.

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It is a nuisance, this delay.

That man's a general nuisance, ie to most people at most times.

If she desired to go, she might: the nuisance of her presence outweighs the gratification to be derived from tormenting her!

Still, that is largely a matter of mere nuisance. Much more worrying is that a new balance between liberty and security may have to be struck more broadly, and not just in the United States.

Prevent relocating nuisance animals. They can transfer rabies and other diseases to other animals.

In fact, fingernail trauma and other hand injuries—no matter your hand size—are collectively the number one nuisance for spacewalkers.

Other times, they were a nuisance, or worse, a menace.

The case, brought in 2004, said the defendants were creating a "public nuisance" and sought reductions in emissions that scientists say are changing the climate.

In this world of human affairs there is no worse nuisance than a boy at the age of fourteen.

Commercials on TV are really a nuisance.

He also contends that "most nonsmokers find SHS to be a nuisance."

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