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The Tory leader may also have stored up some trouble for himself.
In doing what he did, where he did, Arenas has potentially created more legal trouble for himself than had he done it elsewhere.
He made his name, and also some trouble for himself on Twitter, by splicing together different Caribbean dance-music cultures at clubs and on mixtapes.
Yet Mr Miliband may have stored up some serious trouble for himself in the negotiations that could lie ahead.The third big moment for the Labour leader was when he almost tripped and fell when exiting the stage.
The newer (and, unsurprisingly, Church-endorsed) view is that Galileo made needless trouble for himself by being impolitic, and that, in the circumstances of the time, it would have been hard for the Church to act otherwise.
He clearly made trouble for himself by giving in to cocaine in 2009, and he has admitted past usage of marijuana and amphetamines, but his notoriety only seems to have made him more comfortable with being himself in public.
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Always a hands-on manager, his first action on returning to the company was to investigate its troubles for himself.
By 1624, however, the escalation of those tensions and the ambiguity of the prophecies meant political trouble for Kepler himself; his final calendar was publicly burned in Graz.
Discussing the ex-lover's culinary survival skills, the jilted woman insisted that he would have no trouble fending for himself.
Dito van Reigersberg contributed "Suspended," a troubled solo for himself, and "Pang," a soulful one.
It's not like he's going to get in trouble for playing with himself.
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