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It troubled her little.
It troubled her to see a nanny putting a little girl's shoes on without first wiping her feet.
But, she said, it troubled her that there were so few people her own age of 40-something.
But it troubled her mother, who is 85, and who found out about it when her fifth husband, who is 91, saw notice of it in a business journal he gets at his office.
Granik is an authenticity freak, so it troubled her when people from the Ozark forests in southern Missouri, where the film is set, complained the scene misrepresented their way of life.
The court heard that she admitted, in an email to her former lover, that it "troubled" her conscience that she "had to make believe I was in love with you, mad about you".
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Didn't it trouble her to whip that arm?
"It's troubled her this year.
I had never lived with a woman before and loved the intimacy it brought, but the domesticity troubled her.
Katelyn Beaty, editor at large at Christianity Today magazine, said that news of the refugee restrictions troubled her because it signaled that the government cared more about ensuring safety against an extremely slim chance of harm to American citizens than about protecting some of the world's most vulnerable populations. .
It wasn't the "black" that troubled her — that was a source of pride.
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