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Cano can't hit, but at least he's running hard on each play #notreally #alcs #yankees — Justin Sablich (@JSablichNYT) 14 Oct 12 Kuroda escapes the only relative trouble he's faced all game.
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The relative whose troubles are most on Karzai's mind today might be not his son but his brother Mahmoud — the one involved with the shady bank, not the one alleged to be involved with drug traffickers (charges he denies).
Son said that as SoftBank's leader, it makes him feel uncomfortable to hear that disaster victims and their friends and relatives have trouble in connecting and obtaining information.
Building on earlier observations of eye movements in schizophrenic patients, Dr. Holzman noted that some patients and their healthy relatives exhibited troubles in following moving objects within their vision.
Relatives of Troubles victims have criticised Mr Larkin's suggestion.
Shas's value, relative to the trouble it causes, momentarily decreases if such a vote is not on the immediate horizon.
His younger brother has been a heroin addict for 23 years, and the last time Abbott attended court to act as a character witness for him, "The magistrate just goes, 'And when you're ready, Mr Abbott.' He's still got the script from the last time!" Abbott once even bribed a policeman to get a relative out of trouble.
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