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First, he fears the restored judges would make trouble for him.
Maybe it is a mistake to say I do not want to make trouble for him.
"They can make trouble for him," said Bruce D. Merrill, an Arizona State University political scientist and polling expert.
When he finally gets home, his wife, Emily, questions his late return; accuses him of whoring, and threatens to make trouble for him.
Her ex-husband (Jay R. Ferguson), a sheriff's deputy with political connections and a nasty attitude, is suspicious of this handsome newcomer and promises to make trouble for him.
I'm going to make trouble for him?" At first, we were fascinated by each other.
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It is not yet clear whether lower oil prices will force further reforms, and increase pressure for a deal with America over Iran's nuclear programme, or whether falling revenues will boost support for conservatives who are already making trouble for him.For Russia the impact will be less dramatic, at least at first.
"They are a small country in an area with some nasty countries like Iran that can make trouble for them.
They don't want to offend the broadest possible audience or those who might make trouble for them in Washington.
Stories abound of retaliation, both big and small, by prison administrators against those who make trouble for them in the legal system.
In his old stronghold of Yopougon, a sprawling district of Abidjan, the country's commercial capital, many residents are loyal to his memory but do not seem minded to make trouble for Alassane Ouattara, the man who displaced him.
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