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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.
But the saga of Mrs. Clinton -- now ahead of her husband as "the most polarizing figure in politics" according to Mr. Hannity -- is likely to have trouble emerging as a favored talk topic while the fallout from this electoral crisis plays out.
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PNC had agreed to buy scandal-hit Riggs for $779m last July, but wanted new terms when more trouble emerged in January.
So it came as something of a shock when, at the end of last year, news of trouble emerged at several German newspapers and other news organizations.
NOT long after the prime minister, Hun Sen, cast his vote at a teacher's college on July 28th, the first signs of trouble emerged.
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But an inkling of trouble emerged in a recent report from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a federal banking regulator.
The first signs of trouble emerged early in the day, when Mr. Khan's heavily armed convoy raced north out of Shindand and toward the safer confines of Herat.
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