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Has Apple developed a problem with simplicity?
He was a teacher, and he developed a problem with drink just as his father had.
David developed a problem with his baseball swing, a problem his baseball coach could not perceive or correct.
She had developed a problem with painkillers after a neck injury in 1964 had resulted in a pinched nerve.
The Cyclones' chartered plane developed a problem with its landing gear, but put down without incident in Des Moines only minutes after leaving Ames in the morning.
In the rehab clinics and wretched outskirts of Ciudad Juárez, where drugs are legal for personal use and easier to obtain than soft drinks, I developed a problem with the scope of the lexicon in the UK and, to a lesser extent, the US, which too often presumes that people take drugs for reasons of "recreation", rather than out of desperation and despair.
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A year ago, John started developing a problem with compulsive, involuntary masturbation.
"By implication, it blames consumers if they develop a problem with what's inherently a dangerous product".
His Berkshire yard's Spirit Son, who had been third favourite for the ChampionHurdle, was ruled out of the Festival after developing a problem with his off-foreleg on Thursday.
This means that a number of factors are at play when a person develops a problem with anxiety, say; both genetic and environmental.
"As more and more Congresspeople, people in the general community and physicians have children who develop a problem with prescription drug use and can't get treatment for it, I think it will make people more receptive to opening doors to treatment". .
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