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"Aren't you afraid of getting in trouble?" "With who?
Then I started getting in trouble with the police and was in and out of prison".
"It's the most fun I can have without getting in trouble with the cops".
It's a lovely exchange and it keeps me from getting in trouble with money again".
The Profile's best scenes show Buford, who is new to restaurant cooking, getting in trouble with his new boss.
He moved out of her home and, as his condition deteriorated, started getting in trouble with the law.
He was, after all, no stranger to getting in trouble with the authorities himself, and he couldn't help provoking them.
He has lived in exile in the United States since 2000, after getting in trouble with secular Turkish officials.
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The concept of shared value is good but I think it is a post-rationalisation of not getting in trouble with society.
I'm phoning the boys up every minute saying: 'Where are you?'" Her biggest concern is her children getting in trouble with the police.
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