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There were also constant troubles between the governors, the free settlers, and the convicts.
It brought in 350 Chinese staff, and acquired a bad reputation because of constant troubles with the Peruvian workforce.
After first thinking that Mesopotamia, as Iraq was then called, might be an ideal, oil-rich addition to empire, constant troubles and revolts made war-impoverished Britain think otherwise.
Rove, the President's chief political adviser — the "architect," Bush has called him, of his 2004 victory over John Kerry — has been a man of constant troubles: Valerie Plame troubles, U.S. Attorney-firing troubles, and, most of all, collapse-of-the-Republican Party troubles.
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Foreign affairs gave him constant trouble.
You can be in constant trouble".
The activities of the Militant Tendency caused constant trouble.
A dangerous beast, this.Mr Samak's tongue got him into constant trouble.
Because your mother and I were such radical kids — socialists — in constant trouble with the police — it was 1904, 5.
With sweeping exurban vistas in Somerset County, this hard-to-keep-up-with family has constant trouble with their Mercedes dealership.
Publicans already have responsibility for maintaining an orderly house; if there is constant trouble outside a particular pub or bar, then the licensing authorities should close it down.
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