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While the Hungarians hung out in Tata, the German side had their own train troubles.
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He had train trouble, he's hungry and I've just broken it to him that slugs ate most of the garden.
The train caused trouble, but I understood.
These LightRiders, as the company calls them, are trained to trouble-shoot small problems.
Kirk Evans in basic training are troubling not so much for his physical ailments but for what it says about basic training in today's Army.
The six buildings of the Stapleton Houses now have an elaborate closed-circuit monitoring system that includes dozens of cameras trained on trouble spots like entrances, basketball courts and hallways.
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The software also worked to reroute trains around trouble spots that could delay delivery.
Men who go through this military training have trouble containing their aggression in simulated combat situations at least partly because when aggression is deemed acceptable, this sometimes makes it more likely that a man will display more and stronger aggression than would otherwise be the case (p. 132).
His Zulu mentor P.H. Mtshali said to him early on in his training, "The trouble with you white people is that you have lost the way.
In an emergency, one crew member, located at the front of the train, would have trouble.
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