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In practice, the film finds much to be troubled about, starting with the momentous 1953 Supreme Court decision in United States v. Reynolds that set the legal precedent for the state-secrets privilege and was later revealed to have been founded on dubious grounds.
There is a lot to be troubled about what has happened since or what has failed to happen.
When Bill Clinton was in the White House, there was less for Daschle to be troubled about.
If there's anything to be troubled about in Sandler films, it may be the (humorous) depictions of violence without consequences.
Do not look back and grieve over the past for it is gone; and do not be troubled about the future, for it has not yet come.
He is too strong a character to be neglected: he is dumpy, moustachioed, mysterious, intelligent (he speaks several languages fluently), mercurial (he reportedly has passports from five countries), anguished about conservation (he is said to be troubled about the state of the jungle in Congo and the plight of pygmies) and is rather charismatic.
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"What a lot of people are troubled about is the silence on the part of the administration," Singh told The Huffington Post.
"But he told me that Tony is troubled about something".
"NO!" came one shrieking response via text; another friend shrugged, wondering why I was troubled about being unmasked.
But they are troubled about the process that leads to the final determination on Election Day.
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