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trouble and with
An' that could mean trouble with a fella that's workin' for crooks.
His face took on a sudden pallor, became beaded with sweat, and he seemed to have trouble with his breathing.
Ever since the hooch, and the trouble with the Quartet, and Midge and the child.
Because the private eye intends to save society in spite of himself, he invariably finds himself in trouble with the police.
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.
`` As Mrs. Morris may be in some want before that time '', Lafayette continued, `` I am going to trouble you with a commission which I beg you will execute with the greatest secrecy.
The trouble with this machinery is that it is not used and the reason that it is not used is the absence of a conscious sense of community among the free nations.
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.
The rabbi said thoughtfully, `` I would not want my people to get in trouble with the Church ''.
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 child in the primary grades can play harmoniously with one companion, but his desire to be first in everything gets him into trouble when the group gets larger ; ;
And if the affection for the suburban branch reflects a desire to shop with `` nice people '', rather than with the indiscriminate urban mass which supports the downtown department store, the central location may be in serious trouble.
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.
There is only one trouble with this big, beautiful dream.
Upon which the detective bureau despatched rifle squads to prevent trouble if O'Banion should send his gunmen out to deal with the hijacking policemen.
And I suggest further that the main cause of the trouble we are in has been the failure of American policy-makers, ever since we assumed free world leadership in 1945, to deal with this problem realistically and seriously.
`` The trouble, '' explained Loy Henderson, then Deputy Undersecretary for Administration, `` is that when we get into an argument with him about this thing, it always turns out that Rooney knows more about our budget than we do ''.
`` Sometimes we'd have trouble persuading her to make tax-exempt charitable contributions, and I've known her to quarrel with a plumber over a bill for fixing a faucet ; ;
`` About nine this morning Mrs. Buck phones me she's having trouble with one of her farm hands -- money trouble.

trouble and you
`` Favor him and save something in case you hit trouble.
The trouble here is that it's almost too easy to take the high moral ground when it doesn't cost you anything.
`` We found some owls had built a nest in the chimney, milord, but I promise you you'll never have trouble of that sort again ''.
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.
I don't want no trouble, you don't want no trouble, nobody wants trouble, Mr. Skyros ''.
I'm telling you, if these corpses ever knew the trouble they put us to, they'd think twice before letting themselves get knocked off ''.
`` They can be going along, doing little damage, then bang, bang -- they can hit a couple of passes on you for touchdowns and put you in trouble ''.
The more you shoot, the better I will like you, and I assure you no policeman will get into trouble for shooting any man.
She would later advise her confessor and biographer, the Blessed Raymond of Capua, O. P., ( who went on to become Master General of the Order ) to do during times of trouble what she did now as a teenager: " Build a cell inside your mind, from which you can never flee.
That will get you in a lot of trouble ," when I remark that some picture or writer or director or producer is no good.
Besides, if I do not continue to help you, great trouble will befall you.
These Confucian Analects citations of dao verbally meaning " to guide ; to lead " are: " The Master said, ' In guiding a state of a thousand chariots, approach your duties with reverence and be trustworthy in what you say " and " The Master said, ' Guide them by edicts, keep them in line with punishments, and the common people will stay out of trouble but will have no sense of shame.
The trouble is, neither have you.
He reads the words of Psalm 50 where he reads, " Call upon me in the day of trouble ; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me .”

trouble and old
`` I'd had all this trouble with the old man, that's why I drank so much.
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.
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.
At about 12 years old he made a small dissecting kit ( including a scalpel crafted from a flattened pin ) which he used to dissect a bumblebee, but he got into trouble with his parents when he progressed to dissecting a larger specimen.
They had heard from their neighbor, Ed " old man " Frink, that Ike had been stirring up trouble in town overnight, and they had ridden into town on horseback to back up their brothers.
These types of programs keep kids out of trouble and help parents that cannot be home to provide supervision over their 11-15 year old children that may need care after school.
Some old boats are very close to this limit ( often built or slightly wider ), and can have trouble using locks that are not quite as wide as they should be because of subsidence.
He revised old manuscripts and wrote new ones, but had trouble finding publishers.
Superior Argument sides with Justice and the gods, offering to prepare Pheidippides for an earnest life of discipline, typical of men who respect the old ways ; Inferior Argument, denying the existence of Justice, offers to prepare him for a life of ease and pleasure, typical of men who know how to talk their way out of trouble.
Investment banks Bear Stearns ( founded in 1923 ) and Lehman Brothers ( over 100 years old ) collapsed ; Merrill Lynch was acquired by Bank of America, which remained in trouble, as did Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
According to the legend, Toyotomi Hideyoshi ran out of stones when building the original three-story castle keep, and an old woman heard about his trouble.
* Oswald " Otto " Rocket ( Joseph Ashton ): the eleven-year old main protagonist, and Twister's best friend, Otto is an obsessive, compulsive, and greatly successful athlete, whose arrogant attitude and short-sighted judgment often get him into trouble, though he always makes things right in the end.
" To the printed remonstrance of Hobbes, Fell inserted an insulting reply in the History to " irritabile illud et vanissimum Malmesburiense animal ," and to the complaint of Wood at this usage answered only that Hobbes " was an old man, had one foot in the grave ; that he should mind his latter end, and not trouble the world any more with his papers.
But he soon ends in trouble when an old friend Michael Hartigan tells Lily that he saw Cust in Doncaster.
Wet nursing has sometimes been used with old or sick people who have trouble taking other nutrition.
The 31-year old pilot departed at 5: 15 a. m. and claimed to have trouble with his compass and never admitted otherwise.
He eventually confided it was not about stumps, but " trouble in the old country ", that he needed " explosives to help my countrymen.
An energetic and mischievous old chap, his talent for trouble is the bane of his nephew Pongo Twistleton's life.
( Ironic Granny )-This sketch follows an old woman who is continually causing trouble for her family, then when she is asked to do something to help with the situation, she replies " Will I, bollocks!
He called the program PAPER after the old manual way of managing trouble tickets.
While it produced good ratings, they were too old by this point to do slapstick comedy well and Larry also began showing early signs of the stroke problems that would eventually kill him, often having trouble reciting his dialog correctly.
He also makes exaggerated and romanticised references to his military service during World War II ( e. g. frequently referring to ' a bit of trouble with the old shrapnel ').
The defense minister tried to defend himself, but suffering from diabetes and heart trouble, the old man was overwhelmed by abuse from the Nazi benches.
* Grandma Stuffum ( voiced by Grey DeLisle )-A fat old German woman who creates gross armies of living food to fatten kids up to obese proportions so they won't cause trouble.

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