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Jackson finally ran into the trouble again in the seventh, after he walked David Wright to open the inning.
So why has the Government suddenly run into trouble in the past four weeks?
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FOR most industries that run into trouble, the only sure winners are consultants.
The system began to run into trouble in the 1970s.
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It might try to repeal the Act, but that could run into trouble in the Lords.
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