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Malaysia's banking system, too, appears to be in trouble.
But analysts say the pivot appears to be in trouble.
Now, however, a third reactor at the Fukushima nuclear plant appears to be in trouble, once again opening the possibility of a meltdown.
When Robert Langdon of "The Da Vinci Code" can't tell what day of the week it is, the whole Dan Brown brainiac franchise appears to be in trouble.
Or it could be that the middling enthusiasm for Mr. Romney will only make much difference if he appears to be in trouble by November.
Another referendum that will be on the November ballot — to amend the State Constitution to allow some judges, including those on the state's highest court, to serve until they are 80 years old — appears to be in trouble.
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But congressional Republicans appear to be in trouble generally.
He doesn't appear to be in trouble, internally.
Savita appeared to be in trouble as early as Sunday.
(At least some of the limits appear to be in trouble).
Some coaches who appeared to be in trouble early -- Tennessee's Jeff Fisher and Houston's Gary Kubiak -- rallied their teams.
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