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After making the N.C.A.A tournament, and before the flurry of problems, Binghamton extended Broadus's contract in the summer of 2009.
Thus Bernard B. Kerik, nominated in 2004 as Homeland Security secretary, whose own nanny issue was but one of his flurry of problems.
From weakening smartphone sales to the loss of an iPhone trademark dispute and the suspension of some of its online entertainment services, the US technology giant has been facing a flurry of problems in recent weeks in its second-largest market after the US.
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The dispute ended with a flurry of regulatory problems, apparently orchestrated by the oligarchs.
Aides have become accustomed to a deluge of "snowflakes" from Mr. Rumsfeld -- a seemingly endless flurry of questions, problems or assignments he dictates into a Dictaphone and has transcribed by secretaries and dispatched to all areas of the Pentagon.
Yesterday's imbroglio -- which obliterated the planned news conference and probably any other joint appearances for the fighters if the fight does proceed -- is the latest in a flurry of Tyson problems.
Mr. Adelman recalled being deluged with what came to be known as "snowflakes" from Mr. Rumsfeld -- a flurry of questions, problems or assignments jotted down on white notepaper -- that Mr. Rumsfeld dictated to his secretary and had delivered to his aides.
With the outbreak of war, a flurry of large problems quickly followed.
In the case of Ambien, the oldest of the newer drugs, we are already seeing a flurry of reports of problems like drug abuse, sleepwalking, night eating and car accidents that may be associated with its use.
A flurry of "first-world problems" so trivial as to be an insult to the planet's struggling masses?
A flurry of 'first-world problems' so trivial as to be an insult to the planet's struggling masses?" Scott spells out that "for all its crude jokes and on-the-money observations of the tastes and consumer habits of aging white Gen X-ers (we still love the Pixies!), This Is 40 should not be mistaken for satire".
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