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Another sign of trouble for Chicago is that the usually calm Toews has had emotional outbursts.
There's another spot of trouble for Romney spelled out in recent polls, one supposition that pundits have been wary of talking about, but not necessarily misguided in flagging: his religion.
In another sign of trouble for Mr. Milosevic, the Yugoslav dinar weakened further on the black market: it cost 38 dinars to buy one German mark today, up from 28 dinars a month ago.
And in still another sign of trouble for the party, the Federal Election Commission says party leaders must do a better job of keeping the government informed of how they are managing the party's money.
Still, the talks -- indirect, so-called proximity talks -- the first in more than a year between the sides, appear headed for trouble for another reason: differing expectations.
Another teenager got in trouble for shoving a boy, using a racial slur and threatening to hang him from a tree.
But there was another number that was trouble for Allen -- 172,000, the number of television sets in the United States at the time, a number that only grew.
And the film's producer, Fang Yi, is now in trouble for another film, "Lost in Beijing," directed by Li Yu (opening in New York on Jan . 25and nationwide soon thereafter).
"Good Morning America" was in trouble for another reason: the program's co-anchor, Joan Lunden, was going through what David Westin, the president of ABC News, calls "a phase in her life" — what others, less politely, called a "public midlife crisis".
Tandy's fine - around £2,500 - will be waived if he stays out of trouble for another 12 months but neither player is getting any support from the club's hierarchy.
In Michigan's penal system, a 12-month "flop" meant you had one foot out the door; if you stayed out of trouble for another year, your parole was pretty much certain.
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