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They amplify demands for strict adherence to sharia law with bombings that have killed more than 1,000 people.Yet the turmoil caused by Boko Haram is only the most visible of a cluster of troubles in one of Africa's most remote regions.
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Judging from last week's two-hour advice session (and a videotape of last year's), three particularly vexing clusters of trouble confront parents trying to raise well-adjusted children in Park Avenue circumstances.
In case of trouble, he is equipped with a cluster of laminates around his neck, proclaiming him to be Ryan Williams of Wembly Hall Theatre Company.
Mr. Brown had a Top 40 hit with "Bustin' Loose" in 1979, by which time a cluster of DC bands had taken up go-go, most prominently Trouble Funk, Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited.
While that is true to some degree, ID's cluster of challenging clients might also reflect the company's skill in handling trouble.
The trouble, they report in the current issue of Nature, was that each separate cluster of mutations produced a dead receptor, no matter which one was chosen first.
A cluster of liberal Communist Party elders recently wrote to President Hu Jintao and the rest of the party leadership, seizing on the economic troubles and the need for more accountability to promote democratic reforms.
A cluster of pathologies?
Or rather, a cluster of anonymities.
"It's a major cluster of injuries".
A cluster of relatives approached to embrace.
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