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Poor people, many of whom had lost close family members, took the trouble to be witnesses.
Local people were charmed that he had taken the trouble to be there.
This reveals those blaming educational institutions for the trouble to be guilty of reverse logic.
Philip showed that he had never intended this result, by taking trouble to be reconciled with Alexander.
Once upon a time, players took some trouble to be neatly turned out in clothes that fit.
He's not a saint or angel, but he takes the trouble to be nice to people, which is rare".
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Troubling, to be sure, but maybe it'll let him get out of gym class?
These discordant observations should orientate researchers' attention to the assessment of subjective psychological troubles to be probably explored more adequately using qualitative study designs [ 30].
So it's an important rite of passage for them, and maybe just as important for their parents: a letting go after all the years you've been telling them to look after themselves, to keep on track, to obey the rules and stay out of trouble - to be careful.
Nonetheless, the trouble seems to be sticking.
From then on, trouble was to be expected.
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