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Every day, Americans face grave troubles that we're in no position to fix easily.
I am the less reluctant to reach this conclusion because the method of enforcing the law exemplified by this search is one which not only violates legal rights of defendant but is certain to involve the police in grave troubles if continued.
1937 Strikers Defy Police Fears of grave troubles breaking out among the thousands of striking automobile workers in the Detroit region were held tonight as stay-in strikers in two of the Fisher Body Company's divisional plants at Flint, Mich., prepared to resist by force all attempts of the authorities to eject them from the premises.
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Every single retailer is hurting from the drop in demand, but the weakest are in grave trouble.
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