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"A young woman in a trouble spot, that's the first element people appreciated, but the death of Maria Grazia showed Italy that danger is not far from us," Mr. Ermini said.
In a "Trouble" press junket, for which Roberts did back-to-back interviews for two days, Disney lauded her performance.
Just as you didn't and can't select how your body distributes fat, you can't get rid of fat in a trouble area by only working that area.
Not wanting to admit that I was in a trouble that he could not fix, he sought out experts and demanded they bend to his will.
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Last Monday, Scioscia was just another Southern California driver trying to outsmart traffic during a commute that spanned three counties and four freeways and delivered him to the stadium in a trouble-free 75 minutes.
Symonds's conversation on the commercial station Triple M was the latest episode in a trouble-strewn season in which he was dropped from the Australia side for missing training, shoulder-charged a streaker while batting and had a slanging match in a Brisbane pub.
He is funny in a troubled-nut way.
American financial firms are taking the plunge in a troubled Europe despite problems of their own.
More trade also will be a stabilizing factor in a trouble-plagued relationship between the United States and China that many believe holds the key to Asia's long-term destiny.
His departure leaves Somerset in a little trouble.
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