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Since then, somewhat better strategies for coping with the problem have emerged, but, to date, the only force that reliably gets a brown marmorated stinkbug off a food source is one that poses a whole different kind of problem: the urge, at the end of summer, to go inside.
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So far so good – but a problem has emerged.
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Given the numbers, a problem has emerged in recent years: finding a place to tie up giant yachts.
(Autoblog) Not long after most of Fisker Automotive's workforce was laid off, a new (albeit not direct) problem has emerged for the beleaguered automaker.
The problem has emerged in a review of police information handling by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary, in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal.
The tainted officials had been ousted, but a significant financial problem had emerged: there was a projected budget deficit of three hundred and eighty-seven million dollars.
Unfortunately for the fish, a problem has emerged: many Internet companies bought into aquatic office ambience in the months before many dot-com stocks sank on the Nasdaq.
On Thursday, an aide to Ms. Kennedy, offering the fullest explanation so far of her exit, said a personal problem had emerged on Wednesday.
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