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Mr Alckmin had trouble responding to the charge.
Mr. Seaman had trouble responding to questions in an interview.
It was the 17th goal of the season for Johnson, but the Devils had trouble responding.
The authorities, however, told New York Magazine that the crews had no trouble responding to the call.
I didn't know what else to say; in the States, I often had trouble responding to personal stories.
The jam was extraordinary: police and ambulances had trouble responding to emergencies, children were kept from school and commuters were hours late for work.
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Brad DeLong saves me the trouble of responding to Alan Reynolds.But I'd like to enlarge on one substantive point.
In this article I show one way in which Korean speakers deal with trouble of responding to questions as put when beginning to respond: Prefacing their responses with kulenikka.
When a reporter pressed him about what he meant by "trouble", Trump responded with an ominous, "Well, you'll see.
As it happens, I had learned more about Ellen over the intervening years, but I was stunned that a complete stranger had taken the trouble to respond to a letter posted to his father almost three decades ago -- not to mention, find the answers to my questions.
Spotting signs of trouble, and then responding fast was therefore the aim, and so, Hargrave explains, a "truly predictive" system is now being built.
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