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"It gets pretty rowdy sometimes, but there's never trouble like that," said Patrick Baker, 19, who sometimes visits Long Beach with friends.
A large percentage, particularly the men, never trouble to learn the language and are loud and unhesitating in their criticisms of the French.
Despite the critical success of The House of Mirth, his 2000 adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel, Davies feared he might never trouble our cinema screens again.
There are a number of characters who need never trouble the reader of the third book because, quite simply, they're dead".
These gentle, musical beings, with their golden eyes, would never trouble the brash new arrivals who, in his "Martian Chronicles", were bringing in rocket-loads of Oregon pine to build towns much like Waukegan.
If, as has been observed, war is too important to leave to the generals, it is also true that literature should not be left to professors who compose long reviews but never trouble to mention what is in the book.
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