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Thirteen-year-old Liam is the kind of semi-feral, self-destructive trouble magnet who drives his mum and social worker beyond despair.
Harvey Keitel took the lead, but De Niro's self-destructive trouble-maker stole every scene.
The painting was commissioned by Pavel Tretyakov, the philanthropist who founded the state gallery, after he heard of Mussorgsky's self-destructive troubles.
"He was not destructive, no trouble, nothing like that," said Mrs. Guider, adding that Mr. Markoff golfed and bowled and that his mother and stepfather spoke glowingly of him.
In fact, it's usually government actions that cause destructive economic troubles and excesses.
Mr. Wittenborn is a film producer who recently saw one of his earlier novels, "Fierce People," adapted to the screen, and who has talked about his own self-destructive chemical troubles.
There are recurrent anxieties: about self-destructive drinking; about friends in trouble; about loneliness and a sense that language must be wrestled with or it will slip into gibberish.
Worry is destructive.
Quackery disguised as science can have a destructive effect on a country already deep in trouble, on a people profoundly misguided by the populist rhetoric of most of their politicians.
According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms can include hopelessness, trouble sleeping, anger, anxiety and self-destructive behavior.
But nothing is ever simple for Dom, whose motor-mouth and self-destructive impulses pop him in and out of trouble.
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