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My boy, look out for trouble when.
He was again on the defensive, braced for trouble when Congress returns in January.
My family wasn't looking for trouble when we stepped into Marcy's Diner.
Alexander Pereira believes Salzburg was heading for trouble when he took over as artistic director a year ago.
If you haven't paid into the system, you'll be in for trouble when the nanny names the former employer.
You know you're potentially in for trouble when the venue staff pass among you with a small bucket containing earplugs.
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Every so often, check the numbers to make sure that your income is greater than your expenditure, or you're in for a lot of trouble when the time comes to pay off your overhead and other debts.
Thanks for "The Trouble When Jane Becomes Jack," (Aug. 20), a sensitive treatment of a complicated subject.
Certainly, we're in for some trouble when Jonathan comes face-to-face with Roper's friend Freddie Hamid.
must not have realized she was asking for intraparty trouble when she added her name to a bill seeking to delay swipe fee caps for a year.
It appeared that Sabathia was again headed for early-inning trouble when his first pitch of the game was sent over the center-field fence by Oakland shortstop Adam Rosales.
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