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The Martian soil proved to be extremely clumpy, and the spacecraft had recurrent trouble getting the samples through gratings into the spacecraft's laboratory apparatus.
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But the comedy more frequently lumbers than springs, and Willie's recurrent heart trouble tends towards an inevitably gloomy conclusion.
It is understood that Mourinho's issues with Carneiro have nothing to do with Diego Costa's recurrent hamstring trouble – the striker's treatment has been carried out by the club's physiotherapists and masseurs.
Recurrent pulmonary trouble ailed the young Gibbs and his doctors were concerned that he might be susceptible to tuberculosis, which had killed his mother.
However, we believe there should be more focus on frequency and duration, as a single short period of back pain is less likely to have long term consequences than more long-lasting or recurrent back trouble [ 17].
Recurrent worry?" I nod.
Studies completed on New York schoolchildren this spring, for example, showed that months after the terrorist attacks, many of them still suffered from recurrent nightmares and trouble sleeping.
In DSM IV, Substance Abuse described someone who gets into recurrent, but intermittent, trouble as a consequence of recreational binges.
Childhood respiratory trouble and recurrent respiratory illnesses were evenly distributed.
In both locations, Beckett suffered from night terrors — he would wake in the dark with a racing heart, in a sort of frozen panic — and from a fearsome array of psychosomatic ailments, including stomach trouble, pleurisy, and recurrent cysts on the neck and anus.
The typical substance abuser gets into recurrent but intermittent (often weekend) trouble as a consequence of episodic recreational binges.
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