| 21. | Clinton left office with a high job-approval rating and the potential to make mischief for Bush.
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| 22. | Lex, like his older brothers, enjoys making mischief.
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| 23. | Its present leader, General Pervez Musharraf, thinks he can now make mischief in Kashmir with impunity.
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| 24. | Both might well make mischief in the world, threaten neighbors and oppress regions seeking greater autonomy.
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| 25. | The sorry leadership vacuum in the House is making it possible for DeLay to make mischief.
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| 26. | There are a lot of ambiguities and a lot of room for Saddam to make mischief.
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| 27. | This is a concession to Saddam, and he may find a way to make mischief with it.
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| 28. | It is possible that the substantial number who have made allegations are making mischief or a mistake.
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| 29. | Being uncared for, they can make mischief.
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| 30. | But so are the opportunities Russia has spied to make mischief out of the western alliance's internal divisions.
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