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Many of his buildings have given trouble.
But Chelsea knew that its patience and muscularity had given trouble through the years to Barcelona's finesse.
"They say 'I've been profiled', 'they pulled my kids over', 'anyone who doesn't fit in is given trouble'," said Edwards.
Dramatizations of historical events, particularly political ones, have frequently given trouble to writers and producers trying to create compelling entertainment.
Alexander Schmidt, who runs the asylum-seekers' home where the family has been housed, described him as an honest hard worker who had never given trouble.
The word concerto has given trouble to music historians concerned with word origins because within a century after its first known applications to music, in the early 1500s, it had acquired two meanings that would seem to be mutually exclusive.
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His balloon also gave trouble.
"Did she give trouble?" "Trouble?" Kinsella says.
One of the areas giving trouble was the ventilation of the engine oiling system.
It's the next part that may give trouble ('... who is neither tarnished nor afraid...'...
Here, it's the hair that seems to give trouble.
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