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"It would cause the greatest trouble and disturbance and disunion.
She recalls: My greatest trouble this spring was that I couldn't get past the multiplication table at school.
Like Burnham, she has to shake off the title of continuity Labour, and will probably have the greatest trouble criticising the economic policy of the Brown years or of Ed Miliband.
Fries wrote that during his passage through western Siberia he was bitten on a "delicate portion of my privy parts... so severely by a horse fly... that for three days I didn't know where to turn on account of pain, and I had the greatest trouble to prevent the setting in of gangrene".
Publicly acknowledging atheism will be less of a taboo in 2013 than it has been for more than a century, especially for those in a big city or university town.The Bible boltYet the greatest trouble for Christians is in the places that feature in the Bible: 2013 will be one of the worst years ever for Christians in the Middle East.
But it was the decision in June of prime minister Nawaz Sharif, the politician who Musharraf overthrew in a coup d'etat in 1999, to order a trial for the capital crime of treason that has created the greatest trouble for the former army chief.
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