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Bernard Kerik, like the rest of us, is apparently having financial trouble, though in his case there is the added problem of mounting legal fees.
Many insulin-dependent people with diabetes in America, right now, even people with health insurance, are having financial trouble meeting their most basic need.
Another woman, within minutes of meeting me, confided that she suffered severe depression, recently lost her mother to pneumonia and was having financial trouble with her condominium.
Inside the orchestra's Kimmel Center home, there were many empty seats — possibly the result of a thunderstorm, though also indicative of a reason the orchestra is having financial trouble.
When his parents started having financial trouble — his father lost his Navy job during Stalin's late-life campaign against the Jews — Iosif, fifteen, dropped out and went to work in a factory.
Let's face it: virtually every convention center around the country now having financial trouble was built on the strength of similar studies, which gives the consultants who produce them a pretty lousy track record.
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Orozco knew his family was having financial troubles.
It's unclear why the seminary suddenly appears to be having financial troubles.
The firm is having financial troubles and is economically vulnerable to shareholder pressure.
I live in a home in Rogers, Ark., where money is tight my single mother is constantly having financial troubles.
She wasn't afraid of the dark, but rather of what it meant: that her family was having financial troubles again.
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