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Instead most Pakistanis drifted home after Friday Prayer, apparently keen to avoid the trouble.
"I was just trying to get home to avoid the trouble".
To avoid the trouble of modern airline security, firearms and ammunition have been stocked for rental.
The F.D.A. and the drug's maker, Bayer, cooperated in warning patients and doctors how to avoid the trouble.
(Miami Velvet is B.Y.O.B., to avoid the trouble of securing a liquor license, so Stone had brought along a bottle of the brand p.i.n.k).
The value of the metal was at first measured by weight, but in time governments or sovereigns put a stamp upon it to avoid the trouble of weighing it and to make the value known at sight.
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Strawberry, 41, will work with major league players during spring training at the team's complex in Tampa, Fla., and tutor minor league players there through the season, instructing them on game preparation and batting discipline, and counseling them to avoid the troubles that caused his career to self-destruct.
In the seven starts at center, he has averaged 30.1 minutes, 13.6 points and 7.4 rebounds, shooting 58.2percentt while managing to avoid the foul trouble that has hindered him at times in his career.
This work has adopted a novel solution to avoid the above trouble.
Hoping to avoid the political troubles that had plagued them in Britain and the problems of urban life they saw in the United States, the Priestleys built a house in rural Pennsylvania.
Technology companies in America are working on a code of conduct on human rights, not least to avoid the sort of trouble that Yahoo! encountered in China.
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