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The company blamed "communications problems" for troubles with the Carters' account.
Yet JPMorgan, which largely sidestepped the subprime debacle, is being held to account for troubles not of its own doing.
Henry McDonald (Labour rejects Peter Hain's call for Troubles amnesty, theguardian.com, 12 May) must know, or might have checked with me, that I have never supported an amnesty, let alone a "blanket" one for Troubles-related crimes.
had the award not skipped a year, she would have voted for Troubles to win back in 1970, too.
Demand for office and retail space fell as well, a possible harbinger for troubles in the commercial market.
Many also fumed that they were being made to suffer for troubles at a plant that did not even power their community.
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When the human protagonists were called Sid or Roger and always reacted to their unasked-for troubles - a dastardly plot, a man with a syringe at Kempton Park - with slight surprise but unflappable mastery.
Why ask for trouble?
I braced for trouble.
You are looking for trouble".
[It] is asking for trouble.
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