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Zach has gotten into some serious trouble.
It would open some serious trouble for others.
"We'll all be in some serious trouble when our parents come out tomorrow".
If it is true that cops are serial doughnut eaters, they could get into some serious trouble at Zeppoleme.
Florida State scores to tie it at 13-13; Doak Campbell is shaking to his foundation; the Seminoles have all the momentum; Oklahoma, therefore, is some serious trouble.
"You're saying that some serious trouble has occurred, not because I did something wrong but because I didn't do the right thing?
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However, some serious troubles may be encountered in applying the Si nanowires merely in the optoelectronics and photocatalysis as photoelectrodes.
I knew something was wrong for months, but I kept convincing myself it was selfish to take her often irritated and snappy treatment of me personally when she was dealing with some serious troubles.
Importantly, don't just say, "I hate my parents, they're so mean, they did _________!", but say in a very stern, calm and yet urgent voice, "I am having some serious troubles with my parents that are becoming physical and I need your help because I am not comfortable with it," or something along those lines.
At one point, Oliver notices Lucy's distress as she confesses to being in some very serious trouble.
We don't need to be familiar with 16th-Century Italian theatre to know the "poor boy" is in some pretty serious trouble.
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