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Cameron was facing trouble in his own ranks as the Tory backbencher Brian Binley said he would not repay expenses claimed for renting a flat from his own company.
InterVest seems to be clicking: While much of Korea's VC industry was facing trouble last year, InterVest raised about $50 million in new money.
The alliances proved volatile, however, and Edward was facing trouble at home at the time, both in Wales and Scotland.
Whiteside, still only 21, was facing trouble from his right knee which was now beginning to require serious medical procedures to prevent it from causing his retirement.
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The Ethics Commission is facing trouble of its own.
"We are facing trouble because we left the path of the prophet Muhammed," the unseen preacher said.
Grocery stores and others that depend on perishable items are facing trouble, as delays of several days in meat or produce deliveries can mean ruined products.
Unlike Japan, which is facing trouble finding local alternatives, the United States can step up imports from Mexico, Canada and other neighbors if the Middle Eastern oil spigot is turned off.
If America were part of the EU, it would be facing trouble for breaching the Maastricht guidelines; and if it moves into full-blown recession next year's deficit will be a lot worse.
BBC West's political correspondent Paul Barltrop said the council had been facing trouble for years.
Nice for the parent company, which is facing trouble in telecom and semiconductors. .
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