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Their teenage son, Thomas, is a trouble to both of them.
The rest are massive brick carcasses, gutted and blackened, courtyards overrun with rust and weeds, ideal for squatting: migrants lived in them until the town council drove them out last year, packing them into the Jungle, where it was believed they would be less of a trouble to the locals.
If a person doesn't follow the traffic rules, it causes a trouble to others and some times it may lead to deadlock.
They are a trouble to me; I am weary to bear them; and when ye spread forth your hands I will hide mine eyes from you.
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