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"There may be trouble on migration or on the wintering grounds, such as drought in the Sahel [the region south of the Sahara], but we don't actually know," said Kate Risely, the Breeding Bird Survey national organiser.
He said he knew there was going to be trouble on the night of the killing as a mob set off to look for Colley and had wanted to avoid it.
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While any one of the statements above would be troubling on its own, taken together they point to a pattern of deliberately using language to incite violence.
In this respect at least, our conscience need not be troubled on their behalf.
But there is trouble on the horizon.
"It's trouble on many different levels".
There is trouble on the island.
But there was trouble on the wind.
We all knew that there was trouble on the horizon".
SHORTLY after 8 30 on a recent Monday morning, there was trouble on Interstate 95 -- again.
Of course, there's trouble on the horizon – how could there not be?
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