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And not constantly talk about her troubles, which were dreadful.
There's not much of an arc to Cisco's apparent psychological troubles, which appear rather abruptly.
The price gap dramatically illustrates the country's economic troubles, which began with the 2008 global downturn.
But others noted the agency's financial troubles, which may lead to a fare increase next year.
She creates polished quasi-confessional songs, often about family troubles, which teenage female audiences identify with.
The troubles, which follow similar weakness in the second quarter, underscore the difficult environment for investment banks.
Europe's troubles, which had seemed to improve in recent months, came back into sharp relief during the past week.
Strachan's allusion to Boruc, his controversial goalkeeper, highlights some troubles which have threatened to derail his fine work.
Unfortunately for them, it was only the start of troubles which led to another body hitting the deck this morning.
Some of the investors were also feeling the pinch of the nation's economic troubles, which New York commercial theater has largely escaped so far.
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