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But she was troubled by something.
As usual, he wears the expression of a man troubled by something.
For his part, Colonel Conti said he was particularly troubled by something he saw while he was deployed in Iraq.
"Last year I saw 21 women who were troubled by something that happened during their birth, usually a first birth.
It was the night before the Tokyo Marathon but the Russian sports agent Andrey Baranov was troubled by something much deeper than his athletes' chances.
But Dr. Abraham was troubled by something not readily discussed among South Asians here, the domestic violence that arrived in the social baggage of migrants from the Indian subcontinent.
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Often we may ignore parts of the world that do not directly affect us, or we may be troubled by destruction of something that affects us emotionally (such as the destruction of the rainforests, or people falling into poverty etc).
It's not something I'm troubled by, because we're winning.
Their latest album, Backspacer, could do something for those troubled by such notions.
The deft and pertinent additions to the plot give Wilson something to be troubled by in what others see as his moment of triumph.
Therefore, I was troubled by the suggestion that the increase had something to do with a lowering of admission standards.
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