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Television broadcasters end up in trouble for something they tweeted.
Soon she would be in trouble for something else.
"I'm going to get in trouble for something I should be getting thanked for taking care of you".
Keep in mind that when public figures get in trouble for something they said, it is usually not because they misspoke, but because they accidentally told the truth.
"I was always getting into trouble for something," he said gamely, recalling the many reasons he was an outsider at the school.
If I got in trouble for something, whatever punishment got dished out, by whichever adult, was never accompanied by some long rambling angry monologue about the consequences of my actions or why my behaviour was unacceptable.
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"They were there looking for trouble, looking for something," he said.
Protocols were seen to protect radiologist's decisions as "you get in trouble for missing something, you don't get in trouble for over-investigating something".
After all, he's in trouble for doing something that more than 83 million Americans have tried.
And I would get in trouble for doing something totally different, or taking it in a weird direction.
One is that an American reporter never gets into trouble for saying something harsh about Russia or China.
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