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It was not only Mr. Perry who troubled Ms. Pierson, though.
It describes his extreme specimen of a Jewish mother, who troubled him well into his adult years.
It was two half‑centurions as contrasting as Corbett and Cleese Ian Bell and Chris Rogersrs – who troubled the bowlers.
He is rarely corrosive, opting instead for a just assessment of the figures who troubled and inspired him.
But there were signs, for those who troubled to read them, that there was a lot more to her than that.
But this was not the Williams who troubled Liston in 1959 and 1960; in 1964 he was shot in the stomach by police, suffered permanent kidney damage and lost 10 feet of his small intestine.
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Kuhn admits that a one-party system can breed rulers who "trouble the people" and are driven by "ideological madness or personal power".
I can't think of a biographer of Stravinsky who troubles to return the favour.
I have nothing but contempt for these little glory-seekers who trouble the artists they were so keen to sleep with".
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