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Roosevelt, but she's rather troubled now.
Obs: And you always seem to be drawn to rather troubled characters.
I remember one time, years ago, I was rather troubled about some things, and I was in Durham with my wife.
As his career began to taper towards the last few rather troubled years Panesar would spend a lot of time doing the opposite: not going out, cloistered away for hours in his hotel room ("always thinking about cricket and bowling").
***** Firefly by Janette Jenkins (Vintage £7.99) I loved Jenkins's portrayal of the last heated, rather troubled days of Noël Coward, holed up in his island paradise in Jamaica and reflecting on the decline of his reputation, especially virulent now in the wake of the success of the theatre's new Angry Young Men.
Furthermore, Apple has already stressed iOS 12 will be far more efficient and fluent than (the rather troubled) iOS 11.
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The vision for Zimbabwe that he outlines looks to its future rather than its troubled past.
It seems, rather, that the troubled adolescent has simply been possessed by an evil spirit.
Martin Wolf argued earlier this week that it was high levels of household debt, rather than a troubled banking system, that hamstrung Japan's recovery.
And rather than giving troubled children relatively familiar antidepressants, there is a corresponding move toward treating them with less predictable, less thoroughly studied antipsychotic drugs.
Kate, for those who have been living in a bunker since July 2007, is, or rather, was, a troubled teenage university art student living in London.
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