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"The opposition is trying to provoke people in order to create trouble and win votes.
She's the one most inclined to create trouble and mischief – but also fun.
Though the party has a reputation for street violence, its capacity to create trouble seems diminished in recent months.
"Their numerical strength is not enough for electoral wins but is enough to create trouble for any government in Pakistan".
While Iran may be flagging in the battle for hearts and minds, it is still able to create trouble.
"The Taliban is trying to create trouble elsewhere to alleviate pressure" in the south, said one senior American intelligence official.
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Mr. Zuckerman wrote that Mr. Paulson did not think there was anything wrong with working with various banks to create troubled investments that he could then bet against.
While they reflect the combat strategies that helped win swift military victories in both countries, they have helped to create troubled peaces.
In his first reaction to the unrest, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said: "In recent days, enemies ofIran used different tools including cash, weapons, politics and intelligence apparatus to create troubles for the Islamic Republic".
How easy it is for all of us to encourage our girls to please, to not create trouble.
These flowers can be considered as bio-waste as they create trouble to the local people by blocking the open drainage system and damaging the aesthetic condition of the locality.
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