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But congressional Republicans appear to be in trouble generally.
He doesn't appear to be in trouble, internally.
(At least some of the limits appear to be in trouble).
Perhaps, they say, the procurator-general's sacking was meant to forestall too close a look at the current president and his team.In this section Bali, again Still waiting Oil and gas in troubled waters The fifth monarch Not what the doctor ordered Not a bed of tulips ReprintsThe tulip revolution does appear to be in trouble.
Liberal Democrats appear to be in trouble across the country, after posting a record number of wins in 2010.
Though they appear to be in trouble at the moment, the home side will reconcile themselves with the fact that the conditions shouldn't be that bad when they come to bat again.
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Malaysia's banking system, too, appears to be in trouble.
But analysts say the pivot appears to be in trouble.
Savita appeared to be in trouble as early as Sunday.
Some coaches who appeared to be in trouble early -- Tennessee's Jeff Fisher and Houston's Gary Kubiak -- rallied their teams.
Hunched over, her wet hair plastered to her head, bothered by menstrual cramps, Simon appeared to be in trouble.
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