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Clinton made late-night phone calls — in retrospect, he might have got in less trouble wandering the streets of Washington.
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Even the biker who set the round-the-world record before Sachtleben describes his adventure in almost negative terms — a trip that saves Americans "the trouble of wandering all over the earth themselves".
While Schulman was writing "People in Trouble," she wandered into Trump Tower's lobby, curious.
In a verse, Campantar rhetorically asks why the giver of all things and one who ends all troubles of devotees Shiva is wandering begging for food with a disgusting white skull.
And he kept wandering into trouble.
No association was observed for residents' age and sex, number of nurses interviewed, history of falls, wandering problem, disorientation to time, space or people, recall troubles, speech troubles, urinary and fecal incontinence, and ability to transfer.
Despite Lee's troubles my mind was wandering toward my Jacuzzi.
If you wake up and your thoughts start wandering to troubles and worries, try bringing them back to one topic that requires concentration but is pleasant and interesting (unlike counting sheep), for example try to recall the details of your first date with your love, or the opening dialog from your favourite film.
Yet his last years were troubled by debts, loneliness, and wandering.
But I may mind very much if someone I love is in trouble, or wanders off.
Hostile strangers lurk on rain-streaked streets, and Joe Anderson's restlessly wandering camera scans for trouble, then abruptly backs off.
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