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Foreign investors have faced their own pricing troubles in a world gas market that faces overproduction.
"He hasn't had enough troubles in a lifetime, you've got to add to them.
For the most part, he has endured his troubles in a glaring spotlight.
Tiger Woods, for all his troubles in a sixth-hole bunker Sunday, managed to tie for third place.
Robert M. Teeter, a Detroit pollster, was hired to measure the party's troubles in a national survey.
The president acknowledged Zugdidi's troubles in a Dec. 4 speech, saying, "We need a big breakthrough if we are not to have poverty anymore".
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Gary Player once suggested he could fix Woods's troubles in an hour.
Winston Churchill's parents were trouble in a different way.
That means trouble in a country with 25 percent unemployment and no signs of an economic recovery.
That suggests Mr. Obama would be in trouble in a two-person race.
But in the past I had never had police trouble in a public park.
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