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Ava had some trouble suppressing laughter
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In this way, I could carry on living a life untroubled by religion [anyone’s!] before
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He would keep it, he thought, along with what was left of that aluminum, for his trouble in whatever Tdeshi's ghosts were up to
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I’ve been having trouble sleeping at night lately
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“Guy troubles?” he asked
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a state where you are not afraid or troubled by anything
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“Or I’ll be in even more trouble
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She was having trouble keeping her mind on the financial conversation, especially if Venna was involved in the sexual conversation
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The planet where all the fantasy tales of swords and sorcerers were written down as the history of the 'Troubled Times' in the Elven basins
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While it is difficult to plan a trouble free retirement, being better prepared will help us deal with the uncertainties more effectively
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I still stay up late but I don’t have as much trouble getting to sleep
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We from Sol are really the brash young punks out looking for trouble aren't we? But this was fun
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"I'm sorry to trouble you
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John seems still a bit troubled from his
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He's in trouble
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is not having any distractions, and I was in deep, deep, trouble on that count
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Even in my most troubled times I was
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"A few years, he's a stray but he hasn't been trouble yet
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‘The trouble is, the police can’t break Dan’s alibi
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What trouble could Peter have been in? But he was half smiling, his head turned a little to one side, looking at me sideways, as though willing me gently to come clean, to myself as well as to him
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I daresay you don’t have any trouble like that
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‘Any trouble with yobs where you live?’ he asked, straightening up and starting to walk towards the house
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Do not be afraid of sudden terror, Nor of trouble from the wicked
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be with me in trouble; He will deliver me and honor me
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The trouble is he can’t prove it
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Mohammed comes in, his face troubled
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"How about it Sammy? If you have nothing to hide why would you want to cause a lot of trouble by throwing me out of here? Or even more foolish, attempting to assault me?"
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Euro Super Cop and he had been causing all kinds of trouble in mainland Europe where the big fish played
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Then they cried out to the LORD in their trouble, And He saved
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You should have no trouble with him," coach said
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I was in deep trouble now
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troubling him through all these years had he but seen it
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’ He said having trouble getting his words out
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Sufficient for the day is its own trouble
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Tell me your troubles
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My eyes on my mug, I listen as she goes on and on about what a pest he has been in the village since he was a teenager, getting girls into trouble left, right and centre
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As we munch our way through our slices of cake, Nick explains that the Troubadours won’t be meeting again until the New Year when we’ll start looking at the Easter production
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My feelings towards this strange new world in which I existed, and more especially for the young man holding my life in his hands, troubled me greatly, adding volume to the already flooded sea of confusion upon which I bobbed along
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So, good and early on Christmas Eve (so that we can park without too much trouble) we pile our passengers into the cars and set out for the church
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The church of Christ at Corinth was troubled by many problems
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mouths!" I believe such an arrangement is inviting trouble
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The woman's speech is mostly incoherent, but I can still get a sense of what is troubling her
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He was long dead by these troubled times, having succumbed to the extremes of AIDS in the mid-eighties, to outraged popular disgust, especially amongst his former female admirers
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"It is your plan, why should it be my expense and trouble to implement it?" Herndon asked
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He would get the economic data to him, but didn't want to call even that much attention to the trouble Alan could be in
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"It was seriously scary, back in the late troubled times
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Bathing and dressing took a little longer than usual; the simple act of drawing a comb through her long dark hair more troublesome and the plaiting more fiddly
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If they make you tear, your enemies will cause you trouble
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He must put right the one thing that had been troubling him through all these years had he but seen it
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She has in her possession a fascinating diary written by her grandmother who came across during the Troubles
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"You're from back then?" Desa knew Luray was old, but the troubled times ended over a century before Knume was born
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Her thin skirt was already dry enough so she wrapped that around her and strolled forward to find Alan trying to convince Luray to tell of her adventures in the Troubled Times
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She ran her memory of the walk to the station through her head … assessing, trying to predict where the trouble might occur
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Luray's tale was one she could understand and appreciate, she knew of the Troubled Times
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“Hi Bill, heard you had a little trouble with a couple of wolves so
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the elements, and once again cursing them for being trouble-
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“Well, Catwhiskers, we are really in trouble now, I haven’t got the
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were greatly troubled, long after the event
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growled but the lion tamer was untroubled
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This is because their final return is at the end of the Tribulation – after the time of Jacob’s Trouble
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“We not in any trouble this time” said Cosmicblasto
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“Never mind that, if the Alderfolk catches us we are all in trouble
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“I think we will all be in trouble if he finds out” said Lardyme
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Berndt looks across at me as Wiesse says this, his expression alert, his eyes troubled
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‘We could make it on foot up to the touching place without too much trouble
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Please excuse this intrusion, but we see that you are in trouble and we would like to help
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SAMANTHA: You'd be in serious trouble then
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So back they went, repeating the process with more trouble with the pack since the spit of land was so narrow
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Jake let out a chuckle, saying that they were barely any trouble at all
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Nervously, I get my tawstones out and, aware that the men are standing by me, facing outwards looking for the first sign of trouble, I concentrate … there it is! Confidently, I move forward and put my hand over the crevice where I left the Element and give the Words
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He appeared to be troubled about something
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What was it Auntie Agnes had said? Every now and then get up out of your seat and have a good stretch? Trouble was I'd only just sat down and now I was far too embarrassed to make a fuss
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The shoulder gave me trouble every time I moved
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I place the ‘King of Asanas’ in this chapter on disorders of the respiratory tract because in the relief and cure of such ailments as asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, nose troubles, and sinus troubles it has no equal
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What troubles your heart and mind so?
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For that single moment I hated him and was glad he was in trouble, and I suppose I even exaggerated my panic a little just to make Auntie tell him off and so make him feel bad and to punish him
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More easily assimilated than any other food, it is especially beneficial to older people and those of you who are suffering from digestive troubles of any kind
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If, therefore, you have a nervous temperament, and who has not in these troubled times, and you suffer from symptoms of eyestrain, you may be able to overcome these symptoms simply by learning to relax
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There followed a succession of visitors, all of whom took the utmost trouble to check on the children’s health and on their background
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It is worth a little trouble and exercise, is it not, to maintain one’s health? So practice this head rotating exercise whenever you have a quiet moment and can perform it inconspicuously
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' His voice was a troubled voice and almost too faint to hear
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Their joy filled his heart and he was troubled no longer
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People with lumbago should also practice it as it brings relief from this and allied complaints, and those with constipation and digestive troubles would also gain much relief from practicing and perfecting the Spinal Twist
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A much older person from an alien culture would have been more trouble because a much older person would have been more set in his ways
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‘Yes, I see things that trouble me sometimes, lady
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Alan didn't know why he was being made to sit thru this lecture, he got in more trouble for honesty than lying
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to trouble in the future
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I consider what I recall … in the middle of the night, by the light of the lightstones dimly lighting the room, I had seen Berndt sitting on the edge of the bed … concerned, I had sat up and reached over to see what the problem was … at my touch he had turned, his eyes dark and troubled
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Once he was able to focus he realised that his wife had that look on her face that signified trouble, not of the ‘You Bastard’ variety, but of the ‘I think we should’ variety
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Leiwin here is the chief spinner, she keeps the team going and troubleshoots when necessary
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This time Terry had no trouble locating the bubble gum card, the tee shirt and the video, and he snapped out of his vacant trance with a sense of welcome relief
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The trouble was I didn't like whisky
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Duncan soon found he had big trouble on his hands; the Eloi had indeed taught her well
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Tom’s trouble was that there were just too many lovely young girls for him to choose from
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The trouble is for every vase that appears on the market, there could have been dozens more that get damaged or abandoned
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It is a troubled relationship we have shared for
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I’ll take a backup and trap back into the main store at the first sign of trouble
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There were some reports he should go over instead of staring down between his feet at Sol and the trouble they were descending into
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The final straw for Helen Roach came one Saturday morning when Lucy announced to her mother during a now rare and troubled family breakfast that she had entered a competition advertised in her favourite music magazine, the prize being the chance to meet the mystery singer
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of painful or troublesome emotions, which involves one or more