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"That's the whole trouble of this fire.
To obviate this objection is the purpose of my giving you the trouble of this discussion.
In the documentary, she said: "That's the whole trouble of this fire.
She could not account for my experience, and said it was only the second time the company had heard that a user encountered trouble of this sort.
There was trouble of this kind here in the George W. Bush years, when scientists were asked to toe the party line on climate policy and endangered species.
Between 1890 and 1990, there wasn't much question of what would happen when trouble of this magnitude developed in the Western Hemisphere: The United States would step in, for better or worse.
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Ever since, I've been thinking of the troubles of this sweet woman, consumed with worry about money.
Although he was involved in shipping, finance, insurance and other businesses, de Navarro was famous to New Yorkers because of the scope and constant financial troubles of this unusual group of Victorian-style structures.
Saramago's patient account of the private routines and troubles of this ensemble provides early evidence for what John Updike, reviewing the author's novel "The Double," in 2004, characterized as a "quizzical, respectful interest in everyday life".
There is something about the glamour of a frosted cake or the exuberance of a pyramid of sugar-sprinkled cookies that suggests the troubles of this time will eventually pass.
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