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But much of the trouble is more mundane: Primaries are just really hard to predict.
Where flows from rich to poor also cut across cultural lines, as in Spain, trouble is more likely to result.
The real trouble is more basic than that, however, for time is out of joint for Homo Sapiens.
Although adults like to look for the social lesson in tales of dreadful circumstance, kids know that trouble is more exciting than contentment.
He wanted them to understand is that if they loitered on street corners and outside shops, trouble is more likely to find them.
Now they are paid $400 to $1,600 for permanent loan modifications, depending on how many months in arrears the homeowner was (a modification made at the first sign of trouble is more effective than one made after many months of failure to pay).
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Indeed on most criteria, the portents of trouble were more marked than in past crises.
Years of insurrection and uprising gave the governors every reason to believe trouble was more likely to emerge from there than from the sea.
Trouble was, more used to floating weightless than trotting round a track, she tripped and dropped the torch, extinguishing the ceremonial flame.
Gibbons' consideration for all persons and his generosity toward those in trouble were more than matched by his fidelity to close friends.
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