things one is to successfully get a canula into a vein uh without any sort of fuss if you've ever had that it is quite painful and it can take a very long time if they can't find the vein and if they get it spot on that's a highlight of their day but the other very sweetly very sweet one uh that he
And she actually, a lot of women of that era had to use their initials so that nobody knew they were actually women. Betty Fussell, who is 92 years old, and is the first woman interviewed-- there are a series of interviews with different women in food, not all of them writers.
And there were other faces on the screen that were basically saying, so you're saying I'm 99.5% good? What's the big fuss here? What's the big concern?
And so this was another factor in the debate. There was a big fuss afterwards about this, whether he had given the Soviet order of merit, or whatever it was.
when they were there. She didn't fuss around the house. She put them first.
illegal and unlawful. In around the 1970s, what we were seeing was that transgender people were pretty much able to fully transition to their desired gender without much fuss from the state. So if you're rich enough, if you're confident enough, you could pretty much transition.
Permanent harm is done. First time they fuss I'm breezing, talkin' about, what's the reason.
Nevertheless, I behaved as I was supposed to behave. I tried not to fuss . I tried not to make too much of the coiffed businesswoman to our left, who reached into the seat pocket in front of
to him the American engineers originally wanted to treat the astronauts as they like to say in the book 'spam in a can or monkey in a bucket' and that the astronauts had to kick up a huge fuss in order to retain their role as pilots. Is that really a realistic account of how that worked and that happened in your experience or is this just Tom Wolf ripping a good yarn? Worden: Well, I think Tom got it mostly right. He's a great writer. And I spent a lot of time with him when he wrote that book. There's always a problem, a difference of
All these ingredients that were out of stock. That might be fussy for folks.
They're all different kinds of jobs in food. But Betty Fussell's the first, she's 92. She's an amazing writer and adventurer.
It's a chain reaction that generates chain reaction seeds. So we have fussed about that a lot.
That is not trying to teach you anything. We both are quite fussy.
If other bishops don't want to enforce the guidelines, that's their choice, but that's not the way we do things in this ward. I hated his fussy little moustache and his stupid tweed jacket. This piece of music is 98 years old.
You can probably visualize him with his hat and his cigar. They're so fussy and confusing.
We called this the particular quadrant. This is like fussy grandparents, helicopter parents, at best, maybe with the grandparents, are geeky and crafty parents, like Mark Frauenfelder from "Make" doing stuff with his daughter sort of would fit there.
to these fussy, sort of British butler kind of movements, Lucas went through, I think, about 20 voice actors
The French are very fussy about how cheese is cut.
It's not as fussy as it seems.
without raising too much of a fuss . And it feels like a lot of our politics kind of functions in that way. Certainly, the most recent conflict in Iran seems to function in that way as well,
or if you don't want to fuss you could just use any sweet potato but um but
And don't make a fuss about it.
work environment and make a fuss about it.
So we have to be fussy about it.
And we have to be fussy about it because the caterpillars themselves are fussy.
Because you talk about not really fussing over the details.
And don't interpret that in a fussy way, but rather in this deep, sort of metaphysical way.
And because we automatically liked doing fussy arrangements, we had to reel that in.
He was a wonderful writer named Paul Fussell.
When there are all these fusses about this or that cartoon that somebody doesn't like, because it's disrespectful, I would say, what does a respectful political cartoon
It's a little bit fussy.
But they're a little fussy.
I mean, big fuss on the table, I don't want to eat at all.
So we're going to make a big fuss about it, because that's just a disgrace.
is remarkably reserved and sort of like don't make a fuss , let's not cause any trouble at all-- it's sort of, in terms of minorities rising up
it's part of the not making a fuss is that a lot of Jews in Britain don't really talk about being Jewish.
No muss, no fuss .
I just have to-- the application is a little bit fussy, so hopefully this will work.
food um it doesn't have to be fussy and you can even get people involved if you want to and give them a job so what
male audience member #19: And all that kind of fussing with the dough.
And we don't have to be so compulsively fussy. We've gone too far in that direction. I mean recipes talk about in a bowl combine the first mixture with the second mixture - we don't
No. Your congressman could make a fuss about this issue to try and get some congressional pressure on it.
Television is an example of people jumping around and making all kinds of fuss about a technology that could be used socially if you wanted it to be used socially.
So I was curious to see-- a lot of people made a lot of fuss about the manga connections in "Scott Pilgrim."
which meant her story sounded not exactly stupid but silly all that fuss about a watermelon mom said as if we
And there's less color, less fussiness.
Labour Party was starting to become more and more called out for antisemitism or as there was more and more fuss about it,
the general consensus is, if she'd known all the fuss made over her little painting, she would have laughed at laughed.
She had to be there with him, making this huge fuss on the plane.
And when those printed copies reach other towns that also have printing presses and people are making a fuss about this, those printers