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From then on, the silence at the dinner table no longer troubled her.
There was still unrest there, but it no longer troubled Sasha very much.
But the judge said this matter had also been cleared up now and no longer troubled him.
The church, no longer troubled over the question of union with Rome, grew in prestige and authority.
Her vision for women's rights insisted that we imagine a nation in which women's futures were no longer troubled by color, status and other man-made differences.
As she prepares to return to Tokyo on 23 March, the nurse is no longer troubled by the minor deprivations of life in the field.
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What the Terminator movies teach me is that artificial entities no longer trouble us per se.
MacGill listed only another year, quitting abruptly when he felt he could no longer trouble top-class batsman.
The day he took the oath of office, on Oct. 31, Mr. Fernández stunned supporters by announcing that a notorious local drug dealer, Héctor "El Negro" Saldaña, would no longer trouble the good people of San Pedro.
And they've made others which have been disappointing enough for me to wish Viking-style burials upon; a fleet of fiery CDs drifting in the ocean that can no longer trouble my ears.
"What kind of a state is it," Murau asks himself, "that pays a fat pension to a mass murderer and showers him with honors and commendations, yet no longer troubles about Schermaier?" In his anger, he decides to write a book to be called "Extinction," whose purpose will be "to extinguish what it describes, to extinguish everything that Wolfsegg means to me, everything that Wolfsegg is, everything".
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