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"This one is just to cause me trouble".
The cafe owner "was so excited to cause me trouble and so proud he handed over a 'danger,' " she said.
After consulting a fortuneteller — "I wanted to know if this would cause me trouble," he said — he hedged his bets, uploading the video to a few small fan Web sites in the middle of the night.
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But a credit card I forgot I ever signed up for seemed to be causing me trouble.
Doesn't cause me any trouble, doesn't cause anybody else any trouble.
But I really expected him to cause me more trouble with his serve.
"I began to assume that my arm would always cause me such trouble.
He could cause me more trouble than Kelly Pavlik [the world's leading middleweight against whom Warren had planned Calzaghe would fight].
"Christ is the only son-in-law who doesn't cause me any trouble," wrote the great Ferrarese Renaissance patron Isabella d'Este, after walling up two of her own daughters for safety.
The South African, who won consecutive events at the start of the season in his home country after coming through qualifying school, said: "I didn't take any chances on the holes that could cause me real trouble".
I have no interest in or desire to cause you trouble but if you do not apologise for having deliberately tried to cause me hurt and trouble personally and professionally I will have to bring pressure upon you.
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