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Almost every museum is in trouble to some degree.
Castiel informs Dean he can't interfere due to how important Prophets are, but he impresses upon Dean how the archangel protecting a Prophet will intervene if said Prophet is in trouble to secretly let him know a way to save Sam.
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The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency reported that two vessels were "in trouble" due to the storm on December 1.
"All western car companies are in trouble to some degree," he says.
To be 14-2 is to be in trouble; to be 61-6 is close to being finished.
"I could give the ball to him when I was in trouble to give me a breather.
Reaction ranged from "all other games with candy in their titles were in trouble" to "no one on Earth could ever utter the word candy again".
Only Turkey and Tajikistan were in trouble to meet Millennium Development Goal 3, elimination of gender disparity at all levels of education by 2015.
As if the battery gets discharged frequently then you will be in trouble to keep it on charging frequently.
All they want is either for you to be in trouble, to annoy you, or to make you mad on a day you are happy.
Atheism is in trouble, according to Terry Eagleton.
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