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America's economy may have some unique troubles, but its fortunes are still strongly tied to the rest of the rich world.
But that growth was generally confined to high schools and some middle schools, those buildings that seemed most susceptible to the unique troubles of adolescence in America.
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It is precisely the tension between the embedded wisdom of John Quincy Adams and the practical realities of global leadership that makes America's role in the world so unique — troubling, inconsistent and invaluable.
The unique trouble with this case is it seems like the more that such details are pored over, the more obscure the truth seems to be.
The BBC drama – whose first series gripped viewers when it aired in 2014, and which went on to win Baftas before being adopted by Netflix for the subtitled enjoyment of US audiences – brings into focus the unique problems troubling the grandmothers/police sergeants of northern England.
The direct role of high-level Armenian officials and the link of the weapons to an attack on U.S. forces make this case unique and highly troubling.
The trouble with ranking the stylishness of cities, of course, is that any truly stylish city is unique, and uniqueness renders all comparisons redundant.
Anamarie's condition is unique, poorly understood and troubling.
And that's just the thing about Female Trouble: Its unique brand of trashy camp is, as with all camp, in the eye of the beholder.
But the insider-hacker-with-an-axe-to-grind could be in a unique position to cause trouble for the President.
Lancashire's troubles are not unique.
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