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Meanwhile, police leave is being cancelled today to ensure that polling goes ahead smoothly without intimidation and in case trouble flares in the early hours tomorrow.
Crossing that line is to invite Twitter trouble – and, in this case, trouble came in the form of a lettuce leaf.
She is identified only as "la femme," and she is played by the most magnetically eccentric actress in French cinema today: Béatrice Dalle, the erstwhile glamour girl of Jean-Jacques Beineix's "Betty Blue" (1986) and present-day all-purpose vampire-addict-nut case ("Trouble Every Day," "Clean").
With a force in reserve kept out of sight in case trouble developed, a group of about 100 United States marshals, beginning at about 5 a.m., cleared more than 40 people -- mostly middle-aged residents of the island -- from their campsite blocking the main gate to Camp Garcia, the entrance to the sprawling military training range.
If that's the case, trouble is on the way for his future opponents.
Consider implementing a few ground rules in case trouble starts brewing.
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Some legal experts called the delay in announcing the case troubling.
The court did not change its rules, but the Darden case troubled Justice Blackmun.
Many questions linger, not least why prosecutors clung with such tenacity to a case troubled by flaws.
The long-term consequences of a slightly lower growth rate are in any case troubling, no matter how well a society works at any moment in time.
The case, troubling to many New Yorkers because of its implication that the police officers believed they deserved special treatment, is expected to have long tentacles.
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