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7 The alternative vote campaign seems to be in trouble.
Ricky at age 29, has been through 2 divorces, and always seems to be in trouble with the law, with lovers, or with various criminal types.
"One thing about Gowanus Houses, there's no problem going up to the parents and telling them if a kid seems to be in trouble.
She seems to be in trouble, but even after he drops her at the bus station, he's the one looking over his shoulder.
The more that marriage seems to be in trouble as an institution, with smaller percentages entering and larger percentages leaving, the more intense becomes the brouhaha surrounding it.
Mr Abe has, however, been slow to tackle this.Some politicians have misgivings about the wisdom of holding a snap poll when Abenomics seems to be in trouble, and grumbling about the economy is rising beyond the capital.
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All media groups seem to be in trouble.
But by the time he came to Washington, his marriage seemed to be in trouble, former aides said.
The deal was announced in February and at times seemed to be in trouble as investors griped about the terms.
Months after his re-election, the president seemed to be in trouble amid revelations of government surveillance and secrecy.
Hughes seemed to be in trouble all night, but allowed just the one run and four hits.
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