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Moreover, they impose hidden troubles on humans and have increasingly been brought to the attention of the public.
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This week, however, Livermore officials told DOE that NIF personnel had apparently hidden some troubles, including keeping the laser building dust-free.
When she telephones her family in Mississippi, she says she hides her troubles.
Juvenile Justice Department administrators denied Mr. Whitmire's allegations that they have tried to hide the troubles from lawmakers.
Switching perpetually between passionate devotion and frustrating coldness, she bedeviled all her men, Gropius — who as director had to hide his troubles with her — in particular.
They are venturing into the private schools' financial aid offices for the first time, somewhat embarrassed and sometimes hiding their troubles from their own children.
Many of the lenders hid their troubles from investors, even as their executives were dumping stock; between August and February, for instance, New Century insiders sold more than twenty-five million dollars' worth of shares.
Despite the suffering, Mr. York continued to attend school and took an internship as a teacher's aide in a preschool, all the while hiding his troubles from classmates, teachers and co-workers.
"Restaurants are very good at hiding trouble.
True, this field is not without dangers, hidden costs and troubles, but it also holds greater potential for efficient and environmentally sound energy production.
Washington likes its trouble hidden behind cloakroom doors, whereas Las Vegas was built for trouble.
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