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In a social media post, Mark Wogan said he imagines his parents will be "sharing a vodka martini and hoping we don't make too much of a fuss".

From BBC

Levinson continued to include his dog in therapy sessions with other patients, but was hesitant to make too much of his anecdotal findings; he published papers where he acknowledged how unorthodox it was to include a dog in therapy, and many of his psychologist colleagues openly ridiculed his work.

He said, ‘Don’t make too much of a problem. I’m going to ask her not to spit in your face. But you have to keep your cool.’

From Salon

He said, ‘Don’t make too much of a problem. I’m going to ask her not to spit in your face. But you have to keep your cool.’

Anwar has called for firm action but also urged the public not to make too much of the issue and to move on.

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