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Thereafter, her spirit ceased to trouble the town.
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He is always causing trouble whether accidental or purposeful.
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However, his clumsiness in handling matters related to magic, eventually leads him into trouble.
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The trouble recently is that very few acknowledge the gesture and sometimes men barge through before women.
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Intact burials are frequently very poor ones, the ancient plunderers having known well that they were not worth the trouble of investigation.
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It is a talent unappreciated by his schoolfellows, since he generally uses it to make mischief, or, opportunistically, to get himself out of trouble.
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But the nagging feeling is that the picture is incomplete -- that we have all ingredients and only a thin gruel for our trouble.
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Captured by the authorities, she is sent to a reformatory, where she finds herself in more and more trouble while trying to adjust.
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They also condemned episcopacy as an insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation.
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There is a detour around the trouble spot, using local roads.
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