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In the troubles which followed he made his peace with Vespasian.
The Troubles, which claimed about 3,600 lives, are receding into history.
The troubles, which follow similar weakness in the second quarter, underscore the difficult environment for investment banks.
The Troubles, which cost some 3,500 lives in a province of less than 2m, are an unsettling memory; the devolved government in Stormont is stable, if dysfunctional.
(A report in the Times sums up the troubles, which involve accusations that Willis was usurping Lehmann's authority on the set).
Woodward says an independent body should be established to recommend a mechanism that would confront atrocities from the Troubles, which lasted from 1969 until the IRA fully established its ceasefire in 1997.
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The trouble which started in Tottenham exactly six months ago quickly spread across London and to other English cities.
Benn's speech during the Syrian airstrikes debate was delivered knowing the views of his leader and the trouble which his dissent could bring.
He blamed extremists on both sides for causing the trouble, which began, he said, with the rocket attack Wednesday on a United Nations bus carrying Serbs.
The trouble, which developed about 1 25 p.m., Eastern time, was a failure of a processing system that handles flight plans filed by airlines before their aircraft take off.
We demurred at the trouble which we would be giving; but he insisted, saying the inns were bad, and the only joss-house would be crowded by people, while he could at least ensure our privacy in his own yamen.
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