In fact, Ozzie Guillen, himself, seems to take pleasure in having the reputation of a troublemaker.
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It's my relationship to my body that's hurting me and my mind is the real troublemaker.
The prospect of an anti-western troublemaker in charge of Russia would horrify Europeans, East Europeans especially.
Lord described him as "very English, a troublemaker, bolshie, awkward, opinionated, political, all kinds of good things like that".
"Hannah is memorably sly and horrible as the young troublemaker, " writes Spencer, while Letts calls her "a fantastic find".
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Your assumption that a person with a pseudonym is automatically a troublemaker, a troll, or otherwise suspect robs me of that.
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Plainly, one mouse-clicking troublemaker can destroy reputations, move markets and panic populations.
Mr Sadr has a reputation among other Shia factions as a troublemaker.
China's overall policy, Doak Barnett reflected, was not to be a troublemaker.
In London the security service, MI5, initially - and wrongly as it turned out - dismissed Abu Hamza as just a noisy troublemaker.
Tell both parties clearly and emphatically what's at stake: No one wants to be seen as a troublemaker or as difficult to handle.
Netflix is currently 9.98% owned by infamous corporate troublemaker Carl Icahn and adopted a poison-pill defense to stop him from getting any more.
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By building limited defences, America argues, it would not be abandoning other tools from diplomacy to deterrence but strengthening them by making life harder for a troublemaker.
The caricature of Biden as a loony, unhinged, troublemaker is a very popular running joke for The Onion, one that Biden himself is said to appreciate.
The French knew a troublemaker when they saw one and Mr Bourguiba spent some 12 years in French jails, in the Sahara and on the Brittany island of Groix.
He is regarded with great suspicion by the Blair camp as a troublemaker: but he did push for both proportional representation and the drive to adopt more women candidates.
Starting around five years ago, Google switched from merely mapping out the Web to acting as its roving police force, scanning pages and labeling troublemaker sites as it crawled them.
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Or perhaps with relief, seeing a "troublemaker, " whose deed had caused their masters to become more vigilant and harsh in an effort to forestall further rebellion, now getting his just deserts.
Co-founder and CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, was an incorrigible troublemaker until his 4th grade teacher took him under her wing and convinced him to focus on math instead of mischief.
And, more personally, he regrets if not in so many words not cutting off at the knees Vaclav Klaus, his arch political rival, chief opposition troublemaker and a former prime minister, when he had the chance back in 1991.
In my test, the app was 22% sure that this alleged thief is a marketing acquaintance of mine in New York and it was 58% sure that this troublemaker is a teacher I know in California.
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His boss, Ashok Singhal, told a gathering of VHP faithful in December that Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen was helping Christianize India by advocating universal literacy--Christian schools presumably would do the job--and that the Nobel committee was in on the plot, having already given a peace prize to that famous Christian troublemaker Mother Teresa (Singhal subsequently denied the statement).
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