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We'd be in real trouble then.
For his part, Kennedy thought that Adenauer was a relic of the past, stating " The real trouble is that he is too old and I am too young for us to understand each other.
The real price of every thing, what every thing really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it.
However, he found out that the bank was in serious financial trouble because of bad real estate loans, and that Zarossi was funding the interest payments not through profit on investments, but by using money deposited in newly opened accounts.
Some Chinese landlords, especially the many real estate agencies in Manhattan's Chinatown of mainly of Cantonese descent, have been accused of prejudice against the Fuzhou immigrants, supposedly making Fuzhou immigrants feel unwelcome with concerns that they will not be able to pay rent secondary to debt to gangs that may have helped smuggled them in illegally into the United States and out of fear that gangs will come up to the apartments to cause trouble.
Richardson picked up on two areas relating to the characters of the book, saying that Goldfinger " is the most preposterous specimen yet displayed in Mr. Fleming's museum of super fiends ", whilst, referring to the novel's central character, observed that " the real trouble with Bond, from a literary point of view, is that he is becoming more and more synthetic and zombie-ish.
He left the show in Week 10 following a farewell dance saying "" The trouble is that there is now a real danger that I might win the competition.
Fleet Pond is in trouble as accumulated silt has become a real threat to the life of the pond.
The real trouble begins when Joey Pardella ( Jesse Bradford ), the novice hacker of the group, successfully breaks into an Ellingson Mineral Company supercomputer ( called " The Gibson ", in homage to cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson ) to prove to the rest of the group that he is an elite hacker.
Although Hutchison had a portfolio of valuable real estate interests in docks and retail ventures, the company ran into trouble, and had to be rescued by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.
In 1985, the first sign of financial trouble appeared at Las Colinas due to a real estate market crash.
* Athenian: " For ourselves, we shall not trouble you with specious pretenses — either of how we have a right to our empire because we overthrew the Mede, or are now attacking you because of wrong that you have done us — and make a long speech which would not be believed ; and in return we hope that you, instead of thinking to influence us by saying that you did not join the Spartans, although their colonists, or that you have done us no wrong, will aim at what is feasible, holding in view the real sentiments of us both ; since you know as well as we do that right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must " ( Strassler 352 / 5. 89 ).
Speculation loomed whether this could possibly be the real reason, as trouble with tax authorities and the yakuza have also been speculated to play a role.
Further on in the documentary, referring to the Afghan Arabs Bearden said: " The only times that I ran into any real trouble in Afghanistan was when I ran into ' these guys ' - You know there'd be kind of a ' moment ' or two that would look a little bit like the bar scene in Star Wars, ya know.
Junius was not a radical anti-royal Whig, as many texts suggest, though he did trouble himself with explaining to the public the real constitutional role of the royal prerogative, and ( if engaged correctly ) how it benefited the country.
Major Henry, though under the nominal direction of Gonse, had become the real head of the Intelligence Office, where he quietly prepared a whole series of forgeries, designed, when the opportunity presented itself, to crush Picquart if he ever attempted to cause trouble.
If road conditions or car trouble strand a motorist in the more remote areas of the basin, during the pulses of intense winter cold common to this area, there is a real risk of death or injury by freezing.
The first sign of real trouble for Harold came from his brother, Tostig.
These servers reside within approximately 1, 900 of the world's networks monitoring the Internet in real time – gathering information about traffic, congestion, and trouble spots.
( The ability to do it for real is in her repertoire, but why go to that much trouble?
In 1992, he paid $ 722 million to buy a 27 percent share of Travelers Insurance, which had gotten into trouble because of bad real estate investments.
The second part is a masterpiece of cinematographic realism, but everything seems so real that I think you will get in trouble with all the world.
Through his criminal mind, Sahab keeps plotting ways to create trouble for Shaktimaan or to defame him and to find out about the real identity of Shaktimaan.
However, the real trouble has just started.

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It seems to me that N.C., in his editorial `` Confrontation '' ( SR, Mar. 25 ), has hit upon the real problem that bothers all of us in a complex world: how do we retain our personal relationship with those who suffer??
Abdul Alhazred is not a real Arabic name, and seems to contain the Arabic definite article morpheme al-twice in a row ( anomalous in terms of Arabic grammar ).
A measure of charge should be a multiple of the elementary charge e, even if at large scales, charge seems to behave as a real quantity.
The only exception is the Jewish American officer, who is shown as both hyper-intelligent and very unscrupulous, which Bartov noted seems to imply that the real tragedy of World War II was the Nazis did not get a chance to exterminate all of the Jews, who have now returned with Germany's defeat to once more exploit the German people.
Polonius, spying on the scene from behind an arras and convinced that the prince's madness is indeed real, panics when it seems as if Hamlet is about to murder the Queen and cries out for help.
As Conway ( 2006 ) concludes, the new policies " went far beyond earlier efforts to promote economic development in the Highlands and ... represented the first real endeavour to transform the region's social system .... the post-rebellion legislation certainly seems to have accelerated the change.
the theory of inductive cardinals and ordinals survives ; but it seems that the theory of infinite Dedekindian and well-ordered series largely collapses, so that irrationals, and real numbers generally, can no longer be adequately dealt with.
That both men were murdered during Sergius ’ pontificate appears probable, although other accounts state that Christopher at least was allowed to retire to a monastery ; however, given where the real power lay, it seems more likely that either Theophylact gave the orders directly, or that he directed Sergius to give the orders.
It seems unconnected to the real Jean ' Blondel ' de Nesle, an aristocratic trouvère.
The demonic monkey in " Green Tea " could be a delusion of the story's protagonist, who is the only person to see it ; in " The Familiar ", Captain Barton's death seems to be supernatural, but is not actually witnessed, and the ghostly owl may be a real bird.
She seems content to be a perpetual student, however, until she meets Nick, seeing in him a real person under the false persona.
The popular claim that " a person should consume eight glasses of water per day " seems to have no real basis in science.
Introspective reflection with a sense of deep, sometimes painful insight into oneself or the nature of humanity and the universe is common ; often the experience seems somehow more real or more essential than everyday life.
In the book, Valjean came to the barricades without a real decision what to do if he should find Marius and actually harbours such hate against him that he seems to wish for his death.
He seems to believe Matlock is a real person, suggesting they call him in to solve real-life crimes.
This seems to be a later usage in the real and the imaginary timeline alike.
Valentinian himself seems to have exercised no real authority, and was a figurehead for various powerful interests: his mother, his co-emperors, and powerful generals.
Plutarch also reports the last words of Brutus, quoted by a Greek tragedy " O wretched Virtue, thou wert but a name, and yet I worshipped thee as real indeed ; but now, it seems, thou were but fortune's slave.
She originally seems unimpressed by Jim, saying in a sarcastic tone, " I bet you're a real yo-yo.
This seems to prove that the real Siletsky was actually the imposter, but just as Tura is about to make his escape, the other actors ( sent by Maria and again in Nazi costume ) storm into Ehrhardt's office, yank off Tura's false beard and pretend to drag him away to prison.
She looks similar to Coraline's real mother but taller and thinner, with long black hair that seems to move by itself, black button eyes, paper-white skin, and extremely long, twitchy fingers with long dark red nails.
Viewed in this way, solipsism seems only to have found a facile way to avoid the more difficult task of a critical analysis of what is ' real ' and what isn't, and what ' reality ' means.
She seems to be aware of her true position, often endangering herself to protect the real princess, Sailor Moon.
Within the Latin American world, the most iconic of magical realist novelist is Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez, whose novel One Hundred Years of Solitude was an instant worldwide success. Plaque of Gabriel García Márquez, Paris García Márquez confessed: " my most important problem was destroying the line of demarcation that separates what seems real from what seems fantastic.

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