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We knew that this could mean major trouble for the Floating Forest.
The BP move comes alongside major trouble for other Western solar companies.
In between points, however, she has been wearing her game face, the introspective look that traditionally means major trouble for the opposition.
That could spell major trouble for Amazon in the long run, and they know it.
That could spell major trouble for your business.
Balochistan has all the ingredients that could conjure up major trouble for U.S forces in Afghanistan.
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That clouded picture has become even less clear since the recent downturn in the financial markets, which presented major troubles for the financial companies that are among the biggest corporate sponsors of arts institutions.
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"I just didn't want to think about war or terrorism or anything else," said Christine Potter of Chicago, lolling on the fabled beaches of Brazil in late February after canceling a skiing trip to Europe, which was just too close to the world's major trouble spots for her taste.
Allen Weisselberg's testimony could create major trouble not only for Cohen but also for the president.
"It's a recipe for major trouble that plagues this entire structure," said John M. Walker Jr., the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
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