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(Al Jazeera English, also known as A.J.E., has had fewer troubles).
Other puny rodents designed with isolated growth-hormone defects have fewer troubles.
As a teenager, Faridah had boldly declared her own modest but practical standard for matrimony: a husband would have to bring her fewer troubles instead of more.
But Faridah maintains the same practical standard for matrimony that she had as a girl: a husband would have to bring her fewer troubles instead of more.
Charges Against Rocker Dropped Pete Doherty, the troubled British rocker whose history includes drugs, burglary and a possession of an illegal knife, has two fewer troubles to worry about.
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DealBook Infighting Over Bank Settlement | Talks for a settlement over the foreclosure mess have descended into bickering, as Wells Fargo has argued that it should pay less than other banks since it has fewer troubled mortgages, The Wall Street Journal reports.
And the next thing they knew, a prominent psychiatrist was quoted in a front-page article in this paper saying the result would be fewer diagnoses, which would mean fewer troubled children eligible for services like special education and disability payments.
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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