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He is a dirty old man of the sort that gives trouble in parks, and a sane Germany would have sent him to an asylum long ago.
Their appearance officially gives "Trouble" the distinction of the weirdest cast since "Capricorn One," though this movie is not nearly as funny.
But she is grateful for the job; it staves off the desolation of empty afternoons, helps put away a little every month in case her leg gives trouble, and eases the financial pressure on her son.
"He is a good boy, he is not the sort of boy who goes out and gives trouble," she said.
This surface salinity sometimes gives trouble if a light rain moves the accumulated salt back into the root zone (see Section 2.4.5, localized irrigation).
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His balloon also gave trouble.
"Did she give trouble?" "Trouble?" Kinsella says.
Many of his buildings have given trouble.
They are acid fast bacilli often giving trouble to the physician to distinguish it from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
One of the areas giving trouble was the ventilation of the engine oiling system.
Brown, which gave trouble a while ago, is 0-3 thiseasonon.
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