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"I think maybe they will give me bigger trouble in the future, but I am not afraid".
And its defenders argue that despite the crisis, Europe would have been in much bigger trouble in the financial crash of the past two years without the euro.
As New Jerseyans are learning the hard way, that is likely to lead to much bigger trouble in the years ahead.
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But there were still hints of big trouble in the final stages Sunday.
If the extremists hijack Republican conservatism, then I think the GOP is in for big trouble in the long term.
AS IF he did not have enough to worry about this week, George Bush has discovered that his tax plan faces big trouble in the Senate.
Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday, Campbell said: "We are in big trouble, and we are in big trouble in the UK, which is why this leadership election is very, very important.
Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show on BBC1, Campbell said: "We are in big trouble, and we are in big trouble in the UK, which is why this leadership election is very very important.
The elfin and fearless Cohen jumps like Lipinski, moves like Oksana Baiul and could be big trouble in the free skate.
At half time, Barrett said, people began to tell him "there's a big trouble in the centre of Paris, people dead".
Davidson won its 17th straight game to grab the Southern Conference's bid and seems poised to give some big-name team big trouble in the N.C.A.A. tournament, as Scott Fowler writes in The Charlotte Observer.
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