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"And because of that, they are in deep trouble when it comes to the cap".
To see all narcissists, and recognise trouble when it comes along, you need to know what they have in common.
Mr. Romney is not the first presidential candidate to encounter trouble when it comes to lavish abodes.
That's fine for the choreography, but just asking for trouble when it comes to sets and costumes.
And yet Mr Reddy runs into trouble when it comes time to cite data:Overall, U.S. wages continue to grow, but at a slow pace.
Mr. McCall's efforts to unify Democrats have run into a bit of trouble when it comes to the call and response he uses to end news conferences.
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He deadened bats with his sinker and dodged trouble when it came.
Were there any words that gave students some trouble when it came to creating sentences in one of the parts of speech?
If they were, and Michel proved to be a credible witness, then Hunt would be in trouble when it came to his turn at the inquiry.
Sheffield has spent most of his career as a fearsome hitter with frightening bat speed, but his outspokenness has occasionally also caused trouble when it came time to leave a team, whether in Milwaukee, Los Angeles, Florida or with the Yankees.
And while he and the seven other carefully vetted candidates might disagree on issues like women's rights and economic troubles, when it comes to Iran's nuclear program they are all saying the same thing: there will be no backing down, no bargaining away the nation's perceived right to enrich uranium for power generation.
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