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There was some trouble about the lights – some bulbs had gone... Already something was in the air and was pricking my nostrils, a sign of trouble to come".
"We are in for some trouble about all this," Harold Taylor, president of Sarah Lawrence, told the student body and faculty at the start of the spring term on March 31 , 1953
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Santa Barbara County's emergency communication center received a report of engine trouble about 10 p.m., the sheriff's office said.
So there's going to be some trouble that comes about because we're trying to do it the right way".
He did, however, seem to have some trouble being consistent about the details.
There was one time when Bob had some trouble professionally, maybe about 25 years ago, with his family business.
"I'm still going to be me, and we're gonna have a lot of fun and cause some trouble," he said about his new show at the time.
First, the description field of the reports which contains information about some trouble is summarized in a pair of a component name and a trouble name in the failure database; this is made possible through text-processing technology.
A Tangled Wedding Web I am having some trouble navigating what to do about two guests I have invited to my wedding.
I thought the President could have saved himself some trouble by communicating more openly about the review while it was going on.
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