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"Doesn't she look like a trouble-maker?" Mrs. Scott asked.
During the Obama years, nostalgia might have seemed harmless, even admirable, but today it feels like a troubled and doubtful impulse.
No one should underestimate Tesco's power, or its potential for revival – but it now looks more like a troubled supermarket than something about to eat the country.
Dress nicely, don't look like a trouble-maker.
(When a Southern sheriff warns him he is in a heap of trouble, he replies, "Misdemeanor trouble or 'squeal like a pig' trouble?") The stars are appealing WB veterans, but it is hard to believe that subsequent episodes will carry the same edge as the premiere.
"Anyways, the whole you-look-like-a-terrorist thing can cause trouble.
We don't like making trouble.
Jack Whitehall doesn't seem like a man troubled by self-doubt.
"He likes to make trouble".
A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon Jonathan Cape £17.99, pp390 A spot of bother, like a bit of trouble, is usually rather a lot.
Hey, I like trouble.
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