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In one of these caves, the faithful traditionally tie a knot in one of a myriad colourful silk rags; this is said to help solve their troubles.
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Mr. Halcro at the Chamber of Commerce also worries that Mr. Parnell and Republican legislators will try to solve their budget trouble with spending cuts, which could be directly felt by voters and attributed to the new tax law.
FRIGHTENED that their mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg, might be trying to solve their city's fiscal troubles by ordering up a blitzkrieg of ticket-writing, New Yorkers are complaining that some of the crimes being pursued are absurdly picayune.
After his death she was offered a job as receptionist/accountant for the company, but this has not solved their financial troubles.
The book walked the reader step by step through their troubles so they could solve their problems on their own".
One is an act of desperation by two firms hoping that getting bigger will solve all their troubles.
For nearly a year, the city's Economic Development Corporation has been meeting with garment makers and their landlords, discussing ways to solve these troubles.
We've got the technical chops to solve our troubles.
Liddiard is convinced more immigration will solve the troubles of Australia and carry the country forwards.
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