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They mentioned the trouble students had with their math conversations, and the girl-boy pair who didn't talk at all.
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The foreign secretary's remarks suggest that the prime minister will mention the troubles faced by the British steel industry only in the margins of his discussions with Xi.
As mentioned earlier, the trouble is that students produce the same type of expressions from a completely different theoretical framework.
Why mention the visa trouble at all?
One witness said a ferry employee moments before the accident had mentioned the boat's recent trouble with manoeuvering.
From the moment the company finally mentioned the word bankruptcy, its troubles began to seem obvious to everyone on Wall Street.
Acquaintances I mentioned the notion to had no trouble coming up with other possibilities.
When her troubles are mentioned, the strongest emotion she can muster is a huffy indignation that her motives might be thought anything but noble.
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