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Not all Eastern resorts are without a few trouble spots.
One of the few trouble spots for the Patriots on Saturday was third-down defense.
A few trouble spots aside, brokers up and down the shore seem to agree with Mr. Naroff.
It had a few trouble spots, according to Afghans and Americans working on development projects, but for the most part it seemed safe.
Here are a few trouble spots to look out for: Bank overdraft fees.
The article describes the situation as one where there were definitely a few trouble makers who were being obscene and disturbing the peace of South Street visitors; however, the sheer size of the crowd and the speed at which they gathered was what provided the spectacle.
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Television footage showed that some protesters were injured in the clashes.Police blamed the violence on a few trouble-makers.
Kelly Collins's life might well be described as a teenage nirvana: few rules, few troubles, few expectations.
A dollop of reckless lending here, a dash of destabilizing hot money there, hide a few troubles over there.
Wozniacki had a few troubles of her own before seeing off Slovakia's Cibulkova, who beat her in Sydney last week.
Clarke in his pomp would have had few troubles combating Zulfiqar and Shah on flat pitches that offered only slow turn.
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