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Thus, by spelling everything you want and need out in writing, you avoid any troubles later should there be a problem.
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The programmers are moving to avoid any trouble in Europe.
I'm keeping my head down to avoid any trouble.
He makes clear in the film that he was keen to avoid any trouble while growing up, and now wanted to deepen his understanding of life behind bars.
However, it's expected that Arsenal are also close to opening negotiations with the Germany international and the two could see their deals matched to avoid any trouble among the squad.
The organiser of the Bush visit, the United Israel Appeal, which helps Jews move to Israel, said the cancellation was to avoid any trouble from protesters, but the human rights organisations insist it was from fear of the arrest warrant.
She believes the numbers determined to march eventually on the Mail HQ could be much higher and today organisers will meet representatives of the Metropolitan Police to discuss tactics for the demonstration and a possible transfer to nearby Hyde Park to avoid any trouble.
To avoid any trouble.
The clubs have issued a joint statement appealing for supporters to avoid any trouble or anti-social behaviour at Turf Moor on the day of the match.
For your own purposes, you should just file as soon as possible to avoid any trouble.
He accompanies Bergan and Zargabaath to Mt. Bur-Omisace where Larsa agrees to return with him, to avoid any trouble.
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