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Anthony was regarded as a mischievous youth who joked around but never got into serious trouble.
So she unpacked her violin, ran through some scales and then got into serious music.
"Honestly, it makes me wonder why I ever got into serious journalism in the first place".
Clearly, if Goldman got into serious trouble, there would be an enormous temptation to rescue the firm, whatever the official policy was.
On the other hand, it's not as though the American government had a track record of standing by while large financial institutions got into serious trouble.
He was so keen to get his work into the paper that he got into serious trouble for borrowing the bylines of star reporters.
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To get into serious trouble.
We were lucky not to get into serious trouble.
My grades slipped, and I began to get into serious trouble at school.
"Back home you would get into serious trouble for stunts like that," says a friend.
A truly shocking plunge, suggesting Turkey's economy is getting into serious trouble.
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