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The Celtics have given the Knicks the most trouble, handing them three of those losses, but all of the games were close.
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The trouble with hands is that they get into everything, and rapidly move between mouths, noses, eyes, and other people's hands.
"Hath milana, hath milana," said Walji Bhai, the 54-year-old "sarpanch," or village chief -- a phrase that in his own rough translation from the Gujarati language means, "In times of trouble, join hands".
Inside the city, rescue boats and private boats traveled the flooded streets, looking for people in trouble and handing out supplies.
With this in mind, he sets out to "know trouble" first-hand, venturing off on a Depression-era odyssey that takes him from hobo to criminal.
The advantage of a phone call or a drop-by over e-mail is clearly greatest when there is trouble at hand.
Even at the last minute, you were at the top of the "gee, I wish I could invite" list, and your friend took the trouble to hand you the invitation personally.
Merle declined to get specific about the trouble at hand, saying that "there's too many people hurt already," but he made plain his desire to continue to stay the hell out of Tennessee as much as possible.
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