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Brown and the rest of the government whips are troubled for the Speaker at a personal level.
The South Carolina affiliate has been troubled for the last decade, struggling financially, unable to find and retain an executive director, and overseen by a fractious board.
He looked troubled for the first time when play was postponed early in the second set after a spectator appeared to faint, and Roddick drew cheers from the crowd as he offered a water bottle to the fan.
Mozilo always has been deeply troubled for the many borrowers who played by the rules and who still suffered during the financial crisis, and any implication otherwise would be unfair," Mr. Siegel said in an interview on Thursday.
The nostalgia for realistic action is, like most nostalgia, a yearning for a time when fewer questions were asked, fewer assumptions were troubled — for the so-called realism that served as an escape from the actual complexities of reality.
And his crude last-minute manoeuvre to raise a furore over a Palestinian building in Jerusalem was frustrated by the courts.Nor, despite Mr Netanyahu's further efforts to frighten the voters with film clips of terrorist bombs in Israeli cities when Labour was last in charge are most Israelis much troubled, for the moment, by fears for their personal security.
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