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trouble and was
Yes, there was plenty of water, too much, and that was probably the trouble.
The trouble was that he had virtually had to protest.
He had suspected this guy was trouble, and now he was sure of it.
Although after much trouble he did manage to get it back, he discovered there was no trade to be had.
Even when Mrs. Coolidge was in mourning for her son, she reached out to help other people in trouble.
Soon he was in trouble there, for defending a woman who was accused of smiling in church.
Up to now, Gorton had been looking for trouble, and now that he was trying to get away from it, trouble started looking for him.
The Republican party was not lacking in humanity, but it permitted its extremely partisan leadership to make it appear devoid of any consideration for people in trouble.
The trouble was drinking cost money.
His arm had been giving him some trouble and Rector was not enough of a medical expert to determine whether it had healed improperly or whether Hino was simply rebelling against the tedious work in the print shop, using the stiffness in his arm as an excuse.
And at once Claude saw what the trouble was and he knew just how to correct it.
The only trouble was that he himself was tied up on the school job.
The Court said the purpose of the section was principally to spare the Government the embarrassment and trouble of dealing with several parties, one of them a stranger to the claim, and to prevent traffic in claims, particularly tenuous claims, against the Government.
The greatest source of trouble was rain which had repeatedly flowed from openings above, soaking the surface and leaving streaks of dissolved lime, very conspicuous even after cleaning, particularly in the `` Landing of Columbus '', `` Oglethorpe and the Indians '', and `` Yorktown ''.
The trouble was at least partly Juet's doing.
I'm sending you a couple of customers -- yeah -- just get them out of my hair and keep them out -- I don't give a damn what you tell them -- only don't believe a word they say -- they're out to make trouble for me and it is up to you to stop them -- I don't care how -- and one more thing -- Cate's Cafe closed at eleven like always last night and Rose and Clarence Corsi left for Quebec yesterday -- some shrine or other -- I think it was called Saint Simon's -- yeah, yesterday.
Lauren Landis was in trouble and she was alone.
Perhaps if Felix had first come upon us when this boy was not cavorting so gaily up and down the hall outside the murdered woman's apartment, we might have had less trouble convincing Felix of our seriousness.

trouble and there
A friend of mine in New Mexico said the Court order had caused no particular trouble out there, that all had gone as merry as a marriage bell.
Apart from some areas of recurring trouble, like Bani Mellal, where inexperienced officials had been appointed, there is little evidence that local officials intervened in the electoral process.
In addition, there were difficulties with the flow and spreading of the foam mixture over the mold surface, trouble with lack of gel strength in the rising foam, and problems of splits.
But there was no trouble.
The trouble is, Theresa thought, that while everything that happens there is supposed to matter supremely, nothing here is supposed even to exist.
Both characters feel themselves in trouble, and there was speculation that Alan Ayckbourn himself may have felt himself to be in trouble.
Once there, Gallus claimed that it was Constantina who was to blame for all the trouble that had been caused while he was in charge of the eastern provinces.
He was ill, complaining of chest trouble and gout while still in Britain, though there is no record he received medical treatment for either condition.
However, there have been hydrofoils operating in Hong Kong for 20 years and those waters are some of the most littered anywhere in the world and hydrofoils operate a relatively trouble free operation.
Usually, there is no trouble in saying that a little girl in 1920, for example, is the same as an old woman in 1998, even though they share a relatively small number of molecules in common.
Troops were on hand to help, and to ensure there was no trouble.
The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here.
However, due to most of the Sonic Team staff lacking the ability to speak English, there was trouble with language barriers and differences in approach to game design.
Magneto's goal there was to create a new human race who would be less trouble to rule than the current one, that he decided to re-start evolution from scratch, and control the process to his own specifications.
Some, including many Roman Catholic theologians, do not believe in a " time of trouble " period as usually described by tribulationists, but rather that there will be a near utopian period led by the Antichrist.
In Poland his position is controversial, it being believed that he had saved that country from the Bolsheviks on the one hand but vilified there during 1919 – 20 for his supposed opinion that Poles were " children who gave trouble ".
In an incident in September 1921, he and some SA had disrupted a meeting of the Bayernbund, and the Nazis who had gone there to cause trouble were arrested as a result.
As a result, while there was great demand for the book in the marketplace, the publisher had trouble keeping up with production.
A story in the Cowboy-friendly newspaper, the Nugget, stated without attribution that " The Sheriff stepped out and said: ' Hold up boys, don't go down there or there will be trouble ; I have been down there to disarm them.

trouble and no
It must be granted that the flouting of convention, no matter how well intentioned one may be, is sure to lead to trouble, or at least to the discomfort that goes with social disapproval.
The trouble with all these doctrinal quarrels is that we hear only one side of the story: what, in the secret councils of the Kremlin, Molotov had really proposed, we just don't know, and he has had no chance to reply.
`` Good heavens, Adam '', he said, `` I thought one thing you'd have no trouble learning is when to get out of a place ''.
He says he don't want no trouble ''.
I don't want no trouble, you don't want no trouble, nobody wants trouble, Mr. Skyros ''.
We don't none of us want no trouble.
Never had no trouble with him before, thought he was a hard worker, hustling around to get a full week's work.
In that way there's no trouble for the customer ''.
The more you shoot, the better I will like you, and I assure you no policeman will get into trouble for shooting any man.
The music video for the song depicts the team rapping that they are " not here to start no trouble " but instead " just here to do the Super Bowl Shuffle ".
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That will get you in a lot of trouble ," when I remark that some picture or writer or director or producer is no good.
* lines 16. 7-34 – Soldiers are immune to justice since they have to be tried in the camp among other soldiers, where a plaintiff will get no help prosecuting them, and may get a beating in addition for their trouble.

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