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Abuk is thus indirectly the cause of illness, death, and trouble in the world.
I met both Alley Boy and Trouble in the Wallpaper-worthy midtown Atlanta apartment of a colleague.
But one thing is certain: the state is weary of scandal, and trouble in the very agency that is monitoring ethics does not help.
Emerging from bankruptcy is harder than ever because of changes in the bankruptcy code and trouble in the credit markets, which are largely refusing to put new money into troubled companies.
That career includes the experimental milestones "Water and Power" (1989), a hallucinatory collage about water rights and political clout in California, and "Trouble in the Image" (1995), a multilayered meditation on frontier mythology and American popular culture.
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The outlook remains negative, reflecting high public debt and troubles in the labor market.
So the film is about terrorism and troubles in the Middle East that go way back.
That spring, however, Nelson's column outside the GPO was blown up the by IRA, and Troubles in the North were imminent.
He put the blame for the country's monetary problems on bloated budgets, generous government packages and troubles in the international financial system.
A worsening economic environment and troubles in the technology sector could prompt some of these optimistic analysts to reconsider their positions, leaving the equity vulnerable to potential downgrades.
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