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"But the trends that predated his death -- fraying public services, sluggish growth and an aging population -- spell plenty of trouble for all politicians other than the extreme".
"A relatively modest degree of warming — one to three degrees — spells a lot of trouble and I think that was not clear in the previous report," Dr. Oppenheimer said.
(Carol)During the interview, six participants described symptoms that could be interpreted as being severe, for example, frequent spells of troubling joint pain and difficulty in using the affected joint(s).
Loras and Oberyn exchanged the sort of eye meet that could spell a great deal of trouble.
In the new episodes a cereal bowl left on the coffee table until nightfall warns of approaching tears and the home gym equipment brandished in the living room spells a particular type of trouble.
Some will say the public release of Google Ad Manager spells serious trouble for OpenX.
Wallace said that it will change everything for the president and his agenda... and will spell two years of trouble for the White House.
A bubble could spell trouble for a big chunk of Germany's banking sector, says Hans-Joachim Dübel, a housing-finance expert.
The sensible might avoid white at parties on the grounds that glasses of red wine in a party scenario spell trouble, but that kind of thinking is far from fabulous.
The return of a patient spells trouble for Margaret.
Other Trump critics in pro-Israel circles fear that a Trump candidacy could spell big trouble for GOP control of Congress.
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