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But his own home troubles him not at all.
There are troubles at home, troubles at the office, troubles with friends, troubles with adulthood.
If you have had home troubles, realize that these have a real impact on your ability to concentrate; try to get some help with the home issues or ask to stay with a different relative while you're studying.
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Recently, when the children came home troubled because a playmate had told them she had a ghost in her room, Mr. Sherman turned the conversation into a lesson.
Then one afternoon when things were bad at home — trouble was blowing up around James's refusing to go to school — she drove to the cottage and let herself in.
She praised her mother for encouraging her not to leave during her freshman year at Wellesley College, when she called home troubled by doubts about being able to compete academically.
Yet I came home troubled, burdened, worried about something that I had difficulty even expressing to my wife.
Spared the shame of an early flight home, troubled Australian batsman David Warner is facing a backlash down under from cricket fans and the media.
Similarly, poor indoor climate was derived from the question "Are you (in your home) troubled by other forms of poor indoor climate?" with the same responses collapsed.
Dwelling damp, draughts or cold was derived from the question "Are you (in your home) troubled by damp, draughts or cold?" with the response categories 'very troubled' and 'somewhat trouble' collapsed into yes, and 'not troubled' indicating no.
Meg is a middle-schooler with trouble at home and trouble in school.
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