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Other Republican governors' mansions reputed to be in trouble included the one in Kansas, where the New York Times warned Sam Brownback faced a "fight for political survival".
There's no firm evidence that he actually ever said it, but President George W. Bush's reputed utterance to British Prime Minister Tony Blair that "the trouble with the French is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur" probably echoed a widely held notion that France wasn't a country one immediately associated with entrepreneurs.
Akers, the first woman in the Met to carry a gun, ran into some trouble after an encounter in 2006 with a firearms officer reputed to have the best aim in Scotland Yard.
Until a few months ago, he could feasibly have hoped that economic troubles could be politically useful to him, with his undeniable experience and reputed competence.
However, Sauber, who have been in financial trouble for some time, later signed contracts with Nasr and Ericsson, who are between them reputed to be bringing 40m euros (£28.5m) to the team.
The trouble started, people here say, when Mr. Gallegos was killed in a shootout with a group of reputed gangsters in Hidalgo del Parral, in the southern part of Chihuahua State, on April 6.
Mr. Tempah, a reputed Back To The Future nut and sneaker geek, received the sneakers and a nifty "plutonium" carrying case for his trouble.
It is also reputed to be delicious.
The reputed valuation was £1bn.
He is reputed to be ruthlessly ambitious.
A few are reputed to work.
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