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He gets in trouble with the Germans but also with the local party bosses.
He gets in trouble with gangsters and someone dies on his flight over – literally on his lap!
"In save situations — say, if Kimbrel gets in trouble with one out, bases loaded — he can get out of it, because he can strike anybody out," McCann said.
An American visiting France associates himself with the American Ambassador Edge, the American ambassador everytime he gets in trouble with the French police.
If a state worker gets in trouble with the New York State Ethics Commission, the commission's investigation ends the moment the employee leaves the state payroll.
In Mary Gordon's divertimento about the perfect midlife, "Spending," when the cocky painter Monica Szabo gets in trouble with the religious right, her daughter organizes her friends to come and picket for her mom.
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He never got in trouble with me".
In October, 2010, Gabriel got in trouble with the police.
I really cannot get in trouble with this.
"Aren't you afraid of getting in trouble?" "With who?
That's why I get in trouble with my tongue.
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