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Abbington said she loves Strictly and "never wanted to cause trouble, I never wanted to bring down a show or ruin anybody’s career".

From BBC

"We felt like there was no understanding for small errors. We just paid the fine because I am not from the UK and didn't want to risk anything potentially going on my record that could cause trouble in the future," she added.

From BBC

"The protesters aren't staying in a designated protest site . . . and there are people who are going to go and really try to cause trouble," one lawmaker quoted by the outlet predicted.

From Salon

This Thursday, Mace appeared on a CNN panel to cause trouble.

From Slate

Chief Constable Stephen Watson said he expected further arrests, adding that while some people had attended for "peaceful protest", others had set out to "cause trouble" in the gardens.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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