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"The infrastructure, and the trouble of getting the neighborhood up and running?" he said.
Peasants have generally favored large families as insurance against losing children; with affluence, parents try to buy their way out of risk (and the trouble of raising large families) by investing a lot in a few offspring.
I cast, and yet I hope I won't hook another trout, because it would mean even wetter, colder hands and the trouble of drying the fly and, probably, tying a new knot.
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And the troubles of Arabia, they maintain, have little to do with religion.
The previously unseen manuscripts were entitled Diorama and The Troubles of the Real Police Officer, reported La Vanguardia.
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