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He was constantly in trouble at school.
He was constantly in trouble with his teachers for daydreaming.
"I was constantly in trouble at Holloway," she says.
"I was looking for one easy inning out there, and I was just constantly in trouble.
Be that as it may, Simpson has been constantly in trouble over the past year.
THE CODE Without a theater or cabaret license, the cafe was constantly in trouble with the law.
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In 1982, for the television comedy "Something So Right," about a boy who is constantly getting in trouble, Mr. Farentino played Arnie, the balding, dumpy, waddling regular guy who mentors him.
The broad Chinese view of Pakistan is that of a favorite younger brother constantly landing in trouble.
You have to talk about things that people want to engage you in, and as a human I constantly get in trouble with that, where I just kind of go off into something that nobody cares about.
These guys realize they're going to get locked up, they're going to get fined a hell of a lot of money, you know, now they're going to be stereotypes... it's going to be on record that these guys are bad guys, and they constantly get in trouble.
Does he constantly get in trouble, either at school, with his parents, or with the authorities?
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