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Somewhere along the line "Wichita" had become "Trouble Man".
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But he said that he had become troubled by "the volume of these complaints".
Some acquaintances said Mr. Nelford's life appeared to have become troubled in recent months.
Institutions most likely to receive assistance from the federal government if they become troubled -- behemoths like Bank of America or Wells Fargo -- have grown only larger in recent years.
Although I had deep doubts about the war, I had become troubled about how I had angled to avoid military service.
Some analysts say it may be because people support assisted suicide in general, but become troubled by the details of any particular law.
"In a world dominated by megafinancial institutions, governments could be reluctant to close those that become troubled for fear of systemic effects on the financial system," he told an audience at the European Banking and Financial Forum in Prague.
The Democrats, having absorbed lots of highly religious Hispanics into their ranks, will become troubled by abortion, the teaching of evolution in schools and, because recent immigrants are often hostile to new ones, immigration.
They can be really great excuses, but if the last five times you were supposed to do something and you have a good reason for why you didn't do it, then that starts to become troubling.
The Rangers' second-period woes have become troubling this season, highlighted Friday night when they wasted a three-goal lead against the Penguins in the opener of their second-round playoff series and lost, 5-4.
Students who had been bullied more than once, or over a longer period of time, were even more likely to become troubled, although this effect was stronger among girls than boys.
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