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The trouble arises in the music's reception.
The trouble arises, I think, from the current confusion over the whole idea of "moral judgment" as necessarily involving red robes, wigs and hypocrisy.
The trouble arises from the central problem of Bellow criticism, which is how to pull the life apart from the art.
The trouble arises when Emily delivers the news that her parents, who live in North Carolina, are coming to town, and that she'd like Kumail to come to dinner and meet them.
The trouble arises with the purity of the drug – estimated to be between 30% and 50% at street level in the UK – and the way it can be administered.
As Mr Sarkozy asked, "what would we say to Iranian leaders if we did not offer a hand to a Libyan leader who has himself chosen to turn his back on nuclear arms and terrorism?"The trouble arises when one pursues moral diplomacy and realpolitik with the same country.
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The trouble arose when radicals, mistaking statues of religious figures for royalty, developed a taste for decapitation.
The Russian statement on Monday said the trouble arose as pressure mounted in the reactor during tests.
In the Soldier's Dance – where the trouble arose – the music has a mood of careless menace: men coercing women to dance with them.
The trouble arose because Idaho's request to the court included a document from the appeals court that listed case numbers for both states.
The trouble arose when Ben unplugged his Elite from the net and all his games reverted back to a demo asking him to download the full version.
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