Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Now the public troublemaking of government officials has died down.
As if I didn't learn half my troublemaking from you in the first place!
But their troublemaking has made the city a richer place.
He had not thought the troublemaking had gone so far as this, however.
"They won't fall out of the air, but that's it for their troublemaking.
But these are exceptions to what feels like a rule against aesthetic or social troublemaking.
His office has become proud of its troublemaking.
But it looks like he wanted to see the outcome of his troublemaking before he went."
He also had the gifted amateur's problem of not seeing all the consequences of his troublemaking.
We are going to stop your troublemaking.
The nameless and faceless researchers are the engine that drives much of the Democratic troublemaking.
"Hypothesis," she said, "the Utopians got tired of our troublemaking and wiped us out.
They'll learn what it means to work for the good of their motherworld if they don't put an end to their troublemaking!"
Holt's stress may have been a source of his troublemaking and his restricted success as an actor.
"I could do worse," Jacen said, noting that his sister hadn't denied the charge of deliberate troublemaking.
Organised troublemaking is one you don't.
(The term also points up the pernicious troublemaking of evil political cartoonists.)
Between David and Aidan's troublemaking, she was one busy Police Chief.
At the time, right after World War II, the main form of troublemaking was cross-border aggression.
His sister, Melissa, sees right through his troublemaking, but his mother sees him as the perfect model of a child.
The "Big Brother" Web site, which offers 24/7 surveillance into the house, hints at potential chromatic troublemaking to come.
Hafiz worried his first wife's troublemaking would be even more distressing next time-and more obvious to Karina.
Democratic society has no need to restrict free communication This freedom covers peaceful communication excluding agitation in crimes or mental troublemaking.
Bruce and Jayne Hurley are Jak's parents whom he has a fairly decent relationship with despite his troublemaking.
Eventually, Nick matured after being cautioned by Amos, who had eventually become tired of Nick's constant troublemaking.
Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
In a changed world, a troublemaking Cuba is an anachronism.
There are the model students and the troublemaking students.
And he'd be damned if a troublemaking Gypsy was going to steal it from him.
"I suppose I should keep my troublemaking friend company."
Had we had more able-bodied men I might have been pushed to a troublemaking decision.
"I didn't do that-it was this troublemaking body of yours!
Furthermore, the forum never truly addressed "how to deal with a troublemaking teen-ager."
- That, and my troublemaking sense of humor.
You could come across a commonsense, reasonable examiner, or, just as easily, some troublemaking nitpicker.
I'm not a troublemaking person.
"Are you really a troublemaking hoodlum?
"Among other things, including the troublemaking hoodlum Mrs. Sullivan claims I am."
Later, an American journalist friend says: "But a troublemaking capacity is God's gift, Jeff.
A hard core of 120,000 troublemaking families costing taxpayers £9billion a year will be forced to 'change their lives', David Cameron will pledge today.
The private eye Easy Rawlins in pursuit of a troublemaking woman in 1961 Los Angeles.
Exiting the holosuite into the den of Quark's bar, she looked around to try and find the troublemaking Ferengi.
A troublemaking band called Guns 'n' Roses makes a stir around the Los Angeles nightclub circuit.
Gillian, a troublemaking princess, was killed off in 2001 as TerBlanche asked to be written out of the show to move back to South Africa.
And while the Warsaw Pact is dead, the troublemaking potential of the Soviet police and Communist network in the region isn't.
Trainers spent several weeks training Crystal, who plays the troublemaking monkey Dexter, to slap and bite Stiller in the film.
Once, she might have convinced herself that Olivia was a troublemaking trespasser and that the Hawk was full of pristine intentions.
Internally to Judaism, he was seen by many as both a troublemaking heretic and martyr against the intolerance of the Orthodox Jewish establishment.
Carlton describes him in his thesis as having the boisterous troublemaking slapstick qualities of his "Red Nose" comic archetype.
Kill the Poor begins with a fire in the apartment of tough guy Carlos DeJesus and his troublemaking son Segundo.
A menace named Rolando Gottschalk, who is drawn just as eccentrically as the book's other characters, is off on a troublemaking spree.