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Drake would clean cleats, he would help out in drills, pick up baseballs when we needed, he didn't say boo to anybody and was never a trouble in the clubhouse," he said.
On the one hand, it is reported in Bell in Campo that men take women to be "a trouble in the Commonwealth" (588).
Nobody doubts that there's a trouble in journalism right now.
Erdogan has long had a trouble in defining terrorism.
He didn't say boo to anybody and was never a trouble in the clubhouse".
"Duplicity" is a brainy, non-violent "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," the film "Intolerable Cruelty" wanted to be, a "Trouble in Paradise" for modern times.
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Tara Bray Smith, whose "West of Then" describes growing up in Hawaii with a drug-addicted mother, has her own version of a trouble-in-paradise story.
Elan Priya of NME wrote that the song was a "trouble-in-paradise tune" with an "overblown chorus with hair-rock aspirations".
What recently got a smuggler in trouble in Saudi Arabia?
"I ran into a little trouble in the sixth — a couple of soft hits," Saunders said.
Let's put it this way; a guy could get in a lot of trouble in a place like that!
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