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A seasoned stayer who should find no trouble with the exacting trip, but it's whether he can keep up with the leaders.
Both find no trouble in seeing the film through the lens of their minds.
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The CRP found no trouble raising campaign funds.
The costume industry has found no trouble tolerating the newcomers.
Mr. Ury also said the proposal's advocates had found no trouble in attracting union members of their own to the cause.
Squatting in an Indian tent, one talked with a dozen boys – Sikhs, Moslems, Hindus, Parsees, Christians, and Jews – who found no trouble at all in living together with neither blows nor bitter argument.
'Mental', as Ryle (1949) suggests, in its ordinary use is a rather grab-bag term, 'mental arithmetic', 'mental illness', etc. with which an identity theorist finds no trouble.
This isn't a big cabin of course, but it's much easier to climb aboard than the Lamborghini Murciélago, and taller drivers as well as those wide of girth found no trouble driving the car or having both adequate head and legroom.
Michigan reportedly "found no trouble in gaining as she pleased," scoring 18 points in the first half and 10 more in the second.
You won't find any trouble up here: no litter, no homeless, no graffiti, no political protests, no unruly children.
All too often, however, it comes back with the dreaded NTF ("no trouble found") message, says Kenny Gross, a researcher at Sun who came from the nuclear industry, "where meltdown is not a metaphor".
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