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The most recent lot could make trouble.
They lived a small-town ennui that could make trouble attractive because at least it made them feel alive.
The North Korean organizers eventually caught on to the fact that the restless journalists could make trouble.
The authorities plan to better document inmates' tattoos as part of efforts to detect individuals or possible groups that could make trouble and move or separate them from their comrades, Mr. Liedel said.
Takes her to show and dinneer and on way home tells her friend of his Mt. Goldfarb who is going to be doing business with him all week knows his family, and could make trouble.
Even if America does not drop bombs there, Saddam Hussein could make trouble: a renewal of "smart sanctions" could prompt him to shut down oil exports suddenly.The biggest wild card, though, is production outside OPEC.
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The dictator could yet make trouble even from his grave.
Mr Hazare's electoral future may be dust, but plenty of other spoilers could yet make trouble.
The United States and its European allies have never taken the one step that could really make trouble for Mobutu, which would be to freeze his assets abroad, villas and all.
They fear Saudi jihadists who have gone to fight in Syria could return to make trouble at home.
But Eurosceptic backbenchers, of whom there are more than 100, could decide to make trouble for the chancellor by supporting the amendment.
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