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One battle involved the Public-Private Investment Program, designed to get troubled mortgages off banks' balance sheets by encouraging private investors to buy them using mostly taxpayer dollars.
Bryan Adams is the face of a sophisticated new advertising campaign that is trying to get troubled veterans to come in from the cold and piercingly lonely environment of post-wartime stress.
Therapists use D. & D. to get troubled kids to talk about experiences that might otherwise embarrass them, and children with autism use the game to improve their social skills.
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"Whenever you get telecoms companies and broadcasters coming together, you're going to get trouble," he says.
T. C. Borland: Regular migrant to get trouble working, losing universal right (anag. less u + r).
After the red card, you're going to get trouble.
If the kids do happen to get in trouble, distract yourself from smiling or laughing.
Mark Twain said it's easier to stay out of trouble than to get out trouble.
"To get in trouble — what I call good trouble.
"I used to get in trouble in school because I had friends to get in trouble with," said Otha, who is 11.
Lohan, Lindsay Continues to get into trouble.
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