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Nothing too serious or painful, of course, but an inkling of trouble sufficient to convince us that the happy ending has been properly earned.
Ms. Steffen said the first inkling of trouble was the couple's request for a vegan menu for 80 people -- no meat, eggs, butter, or cheese.
But an inkling of trouble emerged in a recent report from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a federal banking regulator.
The first inkling of trouble came shortly before the 2009 season, when Rodriguez was forced to admit publicly that he had used performance-enhancing drugs while with the Rangers.
The first inkling of trouble came on Monday night when police officers, acting on a tip, found two potential suicide bombers in a safe house with a large amount of explosives and weapons.
Villa got her first inkling of trouble on Yamada's last day, when the children's computer broke and, Yamada says, the host mother accused Yamada of allowing the children to do the damage, or doing it herself.
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Back then, we had some inkling of troubles on the African plains and coral reefs, though few of us had been to such places.
Even before the emergence of the scandals that brought him down, there were inklings of trouble.
The first inklings of trouble came back on 19 July when LSE expert William Heath posted a message on his personal blog, reporting that the government 'don't want to insult everyone's intelligence' over ID cards and that 'they apologise for overenthusiasm in overselling the card in the past'.
Patrick, a foreign correspondent hard to contact in Kabul, had little inkling of impending trouble, though Jan had worries.
"I should have had an inkling of the trouble ahead for our reconstruction team in Iraq," he wrote in a searing op-ed article in The Washington Post in late June, "from the hassle we had just trying to get there.
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