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Besides, social democratic parties were in trouble all over Europe.Still, the convention's mood lightened in the end.
I wasn't starving myself, but we had started shoplifting, and went back to drinking and smoking weed — generally causing trouble all over town.
In reality, there is trouble all over Greece, businesses are failing at an unprecedented rate, unemployment is higher than 16 percent and public disorder is widespread.
Minnie gets into all sorts of trouble all over town, but she keeps coming back to Monroe, convinced that they can somehow make their obviously inappropriate relationship work.
It's tempting to write these cases off to reality television's penchant for focusing on the absolute worst of a species, be it humans or animals, but apparently there is dog trouble all over the land, and multiple kinds of it.
When the young Lamar was paddled in school for leading fellow ninth graders in a chorus of whooshing noises every time the teacher opened the window, he got in trouble all over again at home.
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Sometimes, as was the case of one buyer Paul interviewed, the extra costs become clear so late in the process that it seems like too much trouble to start all over again.
And those are just some of the legal issues in the U.S. Uber faces mounting legal troubles all over the globe right now.
Orseno, who was released from the hospital after suffering symptoms of a hernia, said Perfect Sting's early traffic troubles made his stomach cramp all over again.
If the eyes could lie, his troubles might all be over.
The film could theoretically shed light on the "free school" debate in this country, but it is self-consciously acted, with a cliched screenplay and a naive sense that if they succeed, everyone's troubles will all be over.
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