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But in many cases, trouble does not wait for an outright power loss.
In this new environment, they've found new friends, love, and in some cases, trouble much worse than Team Rocket. .
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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.
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