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He wasn't looking for any type of trouble.
Mr. Christie is not the first New Jersey governor to get in this type of trouble.
Now, the impending return of some 3.5m displaced southerners to their ravaged homelands threatens a new type of trouble.
By the end of next week, Paul Nicolson could be facing prison and bankruptcy – an unexpected turn of events for an 84-year-old retired vicar who has never previously been in this type of trouble.
In the new episodes a cereal bowl left on the coffee table until nightfall warns of approaching tears and the home gym equipment brandished in the living room spells a particular type of trouble.
No. Was this a big coincidence that we both end up in this kind of trouble, or he ends up in that type of trouble, and I — " He stopped himself, then concluded, "It's a very big coincidence".
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"He said there had been some type of troubles with the vote in Florida, and was asking people to stay late".
I'm Jimmy Dean". It's a telling moment because there is something tragic about both of those actors, and you sense that the character in the song is in some type of trouble--and that Mulholland is simply a momentary refuge from his real and complicated world.
And never a whisper of the type of troubles that afflict so many celebrity offspring.
Part of what's called the innate immune system, macrophages and other protective cells cruise the body looking for all types of trouble.
The Sistine Chapel is "painted with a Gatling gun," and the characters in "People Got a Lotta Nerve" are all types of trouble — one is a "man-eater," another eats "hearts of sharks".
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