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Worst off are the forests south of the Sierra Nevada, almost all of which are "in huge trouble," according to Asner.
Which landed Ms. Gun in huge trouble.
If they lost, they were in huge trouble.
"I think this listing is an acknowledgement that the species is in huge trouble and its ecosystem is in huge trouble," he told Guardian Australia.
— Ben Greenman For years, we've been hearing about how the record industry is in huge trouble.
For years, we've been hearing about how the record industry is in huge trouble.
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(That example was presumably left out of the film for fear of appearing impious; John Lennon got into huge trouble in 1966 by saying that the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus").
In Korea, for example, the government last month orchestrated a multi-billion-dollar bailout of the Daewoo Group, just the kind of artificial propping up that got the country into huge trouble in 1997.
The nuns found out, and they got into huge trouble.
This wastes time and will get you into huge trouble.
"I don't think Paul's in any huge trouble because of this guy," he added.
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