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"If you have trouble call me". She hung up.
"I was given a slip of paper with a phone number on it, and I was told, 'If you're really in trouble, call that number.
"When you start to get in trouble, call your lender and say, 'I'm in trouble; let's talk about options,' " Talbott said.
You know what I mean--'Fight Communism,' 'Power to the People,' 'Dixie, Love It or Leave It,' 'If You Don't Like the Police, the Next Time You're in Trouble, Call a Hippie.' And, as usual, they made me laugh--or, anyway, smile.
But if you do get into difficulty, or spot someone who might be in trouble, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard".
Those Tyco-like scares, in which companies in trouble call on Morgan Chase's earlier promises to lend, shouldn't number enough to hurt the credit rating.
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The background: Spector: they're kind of asking for trouble calling themselves that, aren't they?
Yet she has no trouble calling people dude, no trouble wearing a sundress or a wetsuit.
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