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Most of the times I've landed in trouble it was because of booze.
Two other transfers have landed in trouble and are not playing.
He landed in trouble his redshirt freshman season when he stalked to a campus fraternity house.
In those heady days of high finance and speculation, Mr. Frothingham soon landed in trouble.
Schock, 33, has landed in trouble with the OCE investigators in the past.
About the same time that he landed in trouble, the Bernard Madoff case was unfolding.
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The linguists who watch foreigners are keen to let their subjects know they are being watched, because they could land in trouble if the foreigners misbehaved.
Don't go getting mixed up in the business of your betters, or you'll land in trouble too big for you,' I says to him.
Additionally, Oxford could land in trouble without more low-income housing; it has only Crestview Ridge, a 45-unit retiree complex representing 1percentt of the housing stock.
It didnt take him long to land in trouble.
The broad Chinese view of Pakistan is that of a favorite younger brother constantly landing in trouble.
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