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Even less did he consider the possibility of trouble abroad.
Put all of this together and there is a very real possibility of trouble.
Adding to lenders' worries is the possibility of trouble in other heavily indebted parts of the euro zone.
The poignancy of these works is profound; mortality, and the possibility of trouble in paradise, adds a satisfying bitterness to the prelapsarian sweet.
The poignancy of the artist's later work is profound; mortality and the possibility of trouble in paradise add a satisfying bitterness to the prelapsarian sweet.
The unrest in Tibetan areas has raised the possibility of trouble along the torch route before the Olympics, which begin in Beijing on Aug. 8.
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Moreover, that theory does not fully account for the possibility of troubles inside the ruling group, and it does not explain why sophisticated Beijing supremos would go forward with a direct assault that could easily backfire abroad.
Perhaps Pete foresaw the 1967 Israeli Arab War, and the possibility of troubles in Arab-speaking lands in the twenty-first century.
There were fears that the previous arrangements could increase the possibility of crowd trouble at the game with rival fans possibly ending up in the same parts of the ground.
As for the king, he naively ignored the possibility of serious trouble.
And city leaders—aware of the high levels of black and Asian unemployment in inner-city areas do not deny the possibility of further trouble.
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