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Could Marsh, this brilliant neurosurgeon, be troubled by a constant need to call attention to himself?
The nation's state legislators seem to be troubled by a shortage of things they can do to make the National Rifle Association happy.
Also, some 2007-9 FJ Cruisers with manual transmissions may be troubled by a slow clutch pedal return in temperatures below freezing.
There is no place in the 23-man squad for Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, who continues to be troubled by a knee injury.
Second, he puts it through its paces: if it can blend a video camera, it won't be troubled by a pile of strawberries.
In a struggle for shareholder support before the April 22 annual meeting, the Times Company management may be troubled by a memory of past missteps.
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Bruno is troubled by a memory.
"I'm troubled by a lot of things," Tortorella said.
For years he was troubled by a variety of ailments.
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