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Sotomayor had trouble with a rule that sounded more like a force field generated by the particulars of Florence's experience.
Throughout the campaign, Ms. O'Donnell was dogged by reports -- many of them generated by members of her own party -- that she had trouble with personal finances, had fudged her educational history and was not fit for office.
The trouble with W's plan was that the Republican spin about the growth generated by WW II was wrong.
Yet the tensions, inconsistencies and hypocrisies generated by trying to impose velayat-e faqih lie at the heart of its troubles.Divisions among top Shia scholars are nothing new.
Despite the emotions generated by Elian's case, the spokesman said, the interests section does not anticipate any trouble at Mr. Remirez's home in Maryland if Mr. Gonzalez and his son take up residence -- at least, no special trouble.
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Naturally, it is generated by nuclear plants.
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