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But trouble emerges from the carefree mists of youth, as it always does.
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Second cities, the stepdaughters of the urban world, have always had trouble emerging from the shadows of their more glamorous big sisters.
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As the meeting neared, however, signs of trouble emerged.
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One early hint of deeper trouble emerged in late 1987.
It's eminently predictable that trouble will emerge from this new law, which makes the urgency with which its promoters have pushed it seem a bit strange – until you understand the context.
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