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And is it worth the trouble of making at home?
At least he goes to the trouble of making up other people's words.
First of all, why go through the trouble of making something up when the subject is already so outlandish?
Maybe family members who go to the trouble of making holiday meals deserve thank-you notes, too.
It doesn't make people uncomfortable if someone saves them the trouble of making direct contact with the unfamiliar.
"I felt hurt by it, having gone to the trouble of making a complaint, attending the hearing, making a stand".
Her fictitious airline would never go to the trouble of making the "traveler" more comfortable by padding the word with extra consonants.
The four went to the trouble of making a cardboard bobsled, while one of the students appears to be wearing a blackened mop-head to represent dreadlocks.
Using the system helps reporters save time, and Mr. Shankman has gone to the trouble of making the rules quite clear.
But why go through the trouble of making light and creating better eyes for detecting it when most starfish navigate using their sense of smell?
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