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There could be a lot more trouble to come.
But we are grateful they have taken the trouble to come from their homelands to help.
But there was trouble to come.
Normally this set of facts portends trouble to come.
Mr. Atta came on June 3, also through Newark, but in another of the unresolved mysteries he arrived via Prague, where he took considerable trouble to go.
So why would Highland, owner of Organic Mechanics in Modena, Pa., go to considerable trouble to avoid it?
This often results in high costs due to the manufacturer taking considerable trouble to meet dimensions, which are not necessary for the correct functioning of the spring.
Mr. Atta, who had once shared an apartment with Mr. Shibh, went to considerable trouble to reach this small coastal city in early July.
Why would modern Chinese scientists go to considerable trouble to continue a fraud perpetrated thirty years before by a different group of scientists?
On one occasion his hostess had gone to considerable trouble to secure fresh crabs for a Friday dinner only to have the cardinal request a boiled egg!
This foreshadowed troubles to come.
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