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This would mean trouble not only for Cameron but for Merkel and others.
Why do we have such trouble not only finding a way to talk about race but also naming it?
That has meant trouble not only for red knots, whose numbers in the Delaware Bay have plummeted by 70 percent since the early 1980s, but for us.
By the time he returned the car to his papi, he was in trouble not only for taking it but for turning the upholstery into a sopping mess.
His apparent cooperation with the authorities is expected to cause trouble not only for Mr. Abramoff but for members of Congress with whom the pair worked.
Certainly Mr. Brokaw's crew has no trouble not only pinpointing which of Mr. Gould's workers are illegal but also finding the document-forger they use.
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Although it has been running more than one year, sometimes we have troubles not only for the RFQ, mainly for the RF system.
As OPEC prepares to meet, the uncertainty of war is troubling not only oil producers but consumers, businesses and investors.
The A.C.L.U. is troubled not only by the surreptitious nature of the surveillance but by the possibility of catastrophic error.
Yet, as we move fast-forward to our present time, ice as both substance and concept, as suggested above, is increasingly troubled not only by the pending ecological disaster but also by institutional boundaries.
Wallace had lifelong troubles not only with anxiety but also with alcohol, anger, impulsiveness, obsessive love, pursuit of rejection, extreme self-consciousness, abysses of depression and lying even more than the rest of us.
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