Our route to the ancient history of the continent is troubled by the history of the last five hundred years. |
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The children either came from troubled single-parent homes or had run away from home to escape from the pressures at school. |
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Staff say the scheme is already proving a success with one troubled child now transformed into a model pupil who has won school awards. |
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A troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendez-vous with destiny. |
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Union bosses are angry that support staff are having to reapply for their jobs at a troubled Bolton school. |
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At one point, a troubled and crisis-weary Jane goes to see her aging father at the rest home where he now lives. |
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Activists are troubled, but we have to recognise that we are in this for the long haul. |
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She knew she shouldn't be lying in her bed, moaning and complaining of her troubled mind and restless heart. |
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On arriving in the troubled area, dark clouds and intense humidity increased the sense of tension in the area. |
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Shareholders will meet on Wednesday for the annual general meeting of troubled high street retailer Woolworths. |
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With a troubled face, Flora, goddess of Spring and licentious revels, stealthily hands the flowers on to Venus. |
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I would be slightly troubled by the possibility of not being seen by, for instance, reversing lorries. |
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His marriages are often mentioned and described as troubled, difficult, but no great detail about them is given. |
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Even those Republicans troubled by the president's anti-constitutional actions fail to understand the situation. |
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In a journal entry about the coming exhibition, he aptly describes how his art has helped soothe a troubled and unsettled past. |
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Why a wave of delayed hurricanes is just the latest in a string of problems for our troubled space agency. |
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Ugly thougths of Jessica and her artificial friends entered her troubled mind, making her cry out in animosity. |
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Global pundits will find endless flaws, and many a Washington apparatchik may be troubled by the election's outcome. |
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A more light-minded woman than Anna Reynolds might have swooned at the romance of this troubled courtship. |
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The problems facing the troubled suburbs are due in part to the growing fragmentation of our metropolitan areas. |
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Still, only some of their difficulties could be attributed to their troubled relationships with their mothers. |
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He had a troubled background including family difficulties from an early age and had started to take heroin at an early age. |
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Patrick and his wife raised 11 children during difficult times and a troubled period in our history. |
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It is far from the image of a troubled, inner-city school beset by social problems. |
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Until that day, if it ever came, she would make her home a haven of light and peace in these dark, troubled times. |
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I am accustomed to facing a wall of silence from academics I challenge, thus my surprise that you have troubled to answer. |
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Having recovered from flu an ankle injury has troubled him all summer but he has played through the pain. |
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Though my face was rather plain, I rarely troubled myself with making it up to enhance it. |
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Others have come home deeply distressed and troubled by what they witnessed. |
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Wouldn't it also hurt to have Adam look at me differently if he knew of the burdens that troubled my mind even before Jack came into my life? |
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I have felt concern and sometimes troubled by the issues that were raised two years ago. |
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For once in a long while, Amseth was able to work away his worries and was not troubled. |
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I would like to pick up some of the primary concerns that troubled National members as we heard submissions on this bill. |
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Her face became even more troubled, and she trotted off briskly towards their monument. |
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Always the notorious red-light district of sports, boxing today is as troubled as it was even in the days when the Mob called the shots. |
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A generation for whom all these realities are new, and yet are exposed to the traumas in such an unfiltered way, is bound to be deeply troubled. |
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In a telling transition from B minor to F major, Delius calms the troubled man. |
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She still looked worried though, like she had troubled thoughts on her mind that she wasn't sure she could talk about. |
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In the meantime, his unsettling snapshots of troubled teens capture something of the unreal nature of this millennial time. |
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That is why I've always been troubled by the conception of love and its connection to human relationships and sexuality. |
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It could all leave the troubled Ice Hockey Superleague tottering on the brink with just five teams left. |
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My experiences sometimes troubled and tormented me by not understanding while the picture is in shaping stages. |
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The general impression is that agricultural expansion began under Augustus and flagged somewhat during the troubled period following his death. |
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She's deeply troubled by the company's effect on the economy as a whole and the example it sets for other employers. |
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But in today's troubled housing market widespread foreclosures will only maximize losses for servicers. |
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It is these inequalities that bedevil the operations of the troubled music companies, as much as piracy. |
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Just days after the troubled rapper checked into a rehab clinic for a sleeping pill addiction, the pop diva has vehemently denied he bedded her. |
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Her hair is short and neat, her smile beatific, and her conscience troubled. |
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Too often in the wider sphere they act like troubled ghosts of their true selves. |
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The troubled carpetmaker is cleaning out its management closet in a bid to turn the company around. |
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The secular clergy from nearby parishes recruited maidens from needy or troubled homes. |
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But during a troubled century, market mayhem occurred with sickening frequency. |
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Many different languages were spoken, and a multitude of sectional hatreds were combined in troubled cacophony. |
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There's clearly a market for movies with troubled, hunky young priests investigating Satanic cults at the heart of the Vatican. |
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He plays a troubled psychiatrist who's in the midst of severe marital problems. |
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Bearded and flanked by a double bassist and a drummer he looks every inch the troubled, acoustic troubadour. |
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And so that's what I hope can be available for people in these troubled times, these terrible situations. |
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Financially troubled banks and a sclerotic political system have halted its growth. |
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Meanwhile, athlete testimony and insider tell-alls continue to surface, further battering cycling's troubled image. |
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Even in his later work, when a human presence enters it is either grotesque, so schematic as to be without mood, or troubled. |
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You write that troubled teens become jaded and often distrustful of adults and authority. |
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Bonagee then pushed everybody forward in search of an equaliser but they never really troubled the Crystal back four. |
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I generally haven't played characters that have deep emotional scars and trauma, and I loved diving into the mind of a troubled character. |
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Various military commanders were sent to the troubled colony, but they were given limited resources and scant encouragement from home. |
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He and Wazzock have decided to team up with the common goal of inflicting some misery on the troubled teenager. |
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They were emotionally troubled, or socially maladjusted, or marginal in some more or less unattractive way, or quaintly anachronistic. |
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Many members used to be troubled by various chronic or acute maladies such as arthritis, stomach disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. |
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Radeschi said the community's resources have been taxed by dealing with troubled youth. |
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Unfortunately for the duo their smooth sailing double act is heading towards some troubled waters. |
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Earlier this year, two troubled Japanese companies grabbed headlines when they tapped women to lead corporate makeovers. |
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This was also the year when the relationship between New Zealand and the United States formally hit troubled waters. |
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You weren't put off by the tarnish on the Revlon brand or the troubled organization? |
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Beyond giving vent to frustrations at a relationship gone seriously awry, such rhetoric augurs a troubled future. |
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In a possible offer situation for a troubled company, a bird in the hand is certainly worth more than two in the bush. |
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He's troubled by the apparent influence of black American culture on Aboriginal kids. |
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Miners at troubled Hatfield Colliery near Doncaster have clocked out for the last time. |
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I don't deny that we all live in troubled times, whatever minority we come from. |
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You gain strength and uphold values and priorities by swimming bravely through troubled waters. |
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The story is a poignant narrative of the troubled times we live in when communal riots tear the couple apart. |
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This book is an amazing testimony to the power of the intellect and of steadfast faith in very troubled times. |
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I have another two months of steady work too, which is the sort of news one likes to hear in these troubled times. |
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He had said before how he thought that he would have been good ruling in troubled times. |
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I think in these troubled times, it takes the world's artists to express what is on all our minds. |
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In my book, McCoy was banned because the stewards did not want to be seen to be doing nothing in the midst of these troubled times. |
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He hadn't been dealt life's best hand it has to be said, and he knew more downs than ups in troubled times. |
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Girls in the qualitative study reported more troubled and unstable families than boys. |
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He was, in spite of all his genius and accomplishment, a troubled man seeking his own truth. |
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The US is considering imposing tariffs or quotas on steel imports to protect its troubled steel industry. |
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She moves a lot in her sleep, rolling this way and that as if her mind is weighted down and troubled. |
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There was no consoling this deeply troubled but well-informed and cultured man of letters. |
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The board also established new jobs for seasoned construction pros, including someone to jump-start its stalled and troubled school projects. |
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He considers himself feeble, unable to keep afloat on the troubled waters of his times. |
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Many of us are still simply dismayed by recent events and troubled by their international ramifications. |
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Armed with my new abilities, I have calmed the troubled waters of computing. |
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He plays Levin, the troubled noble whose story runs parallel to the adulteress of the title. |
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It seems to be aiming for a modern Catcher in the Rye with its sardonic, rancorous, troubled kid character. |
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A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts that she's afeard of herself sometimes. |
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Residents on a troubled Lancaster estate are bring urged to blow the whistle on noxious neighbours. |
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Evidence suggests that today's troubled teenagers are rather more well behaved. |
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Since then Murphy and his team have been engaged in the acrimonious process of rationalising the troubled food group. |
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Although this bodes well for him, it doesn't chip away at the tarnish the troubled superstar brings to professional basketball. |
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The following night, the man felt another tap on his shoulder, and sees the same troubled face staring back. |
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A ray of hope appears in the form of Mary Burke, the daughter of a heart attack victim who strikes a chord with the troubled Pierce. |
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She soon relaxed though, for the gentle strokes of his hand along her back soothed her troubled nerves. |
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A secret surveillance operation has exposed a catalogue of crime as gangs of youths run amok on the streets of a troubled York estate. |
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I sat stunned, but as I looked at her troubled face, the signs of fear and extreme anxiety began to show from behind her mask. |
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Another Columbus Day came and went, this time with none of the agita that troubled some holiday parades in the past. |
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Reporting back, he agitated for reform, so troubled was he by the abuses he had uncovered. |
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No other nation has ever been quite so obsessed by defining what it is, or troubled by the idea that reality might not measure up to the ideal. |
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Now, more than 100 years after its troubled start, the grade II listed structure is to be brought back to its former glory. |
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A man hunched over with pain and troubled by a lengthy list of illnesses and ailments. |
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The last and only known portrait of the actor captures him as an intense, brooding young man, a distant, troubled look in his eyes. |
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A private guarantor would do this by identifying and forcing the recapitalization of troubled institutions as soon as they weaken. |
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A truce with a leading militant group a few months ago ran into trouble, with hopes of peace receding in South Asia's most troubled area. |
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I would like to pay tribute to the staff who worked so hard to support this troubled young woman. |
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I think such kiss-and-tell books are mighty rude, but I'd be pretty troubled by their being suppressed by the legal system. |
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This is music that directly addresses many of the problems of a troubled planet. |
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Then followed a multitude of other escapes, gradually diminishing in sound but rolling and re-echoing through the troubled air. |
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Problems on the troubled estate have increased following the loss of the area's two community police officers. |
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The troubled undergraduate's primary difficulty lay in conceiving how anything could float. |
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Her father was troubled by a nagging doubt that all was not as it appeared. |
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The short and troubled reigns of Cnut's sons saw the rise of powerful dynasties in England. |
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Thomas plays Baz Wainwright, a troubled lad who has serious problems at home that spill over into school. |
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Caroline does not reciprocate his feelings, tolerating Noah at best, too concerned with her own family problems to befriend a troubled white boy. |
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The Van Gogh museum houses the largest collection of this troubled man's masterpieces, and is definitely worth a look. |
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In many ways, he was the right person to take the troubled city through a difficult time caused by a major economic downturn. |
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As you awake from your troubled sleep, you realize that the group you'd dreamed about is deep in the woods. |
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My goodness, I'm sounding like a Bolshevik or a troubled man on a street corner with a sandwich board proclaiming the end of the world is nigh. |
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It has been a troubled late adolescence for the youngster and those around him. |
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He was also one of the first to talk about repression and blocking out of troubled memories. |
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We'll exchange chocolate eggs and in that exchange will go our hopes for new life and peace in a troubled world. |
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As a sip of Amontillado warmed its way down her throat, Marguerite asked the question that troubled her. |
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Moreover, arginine makes it possible for the herpes virus to replicate itself, so if you're troubled by frequent cold sores, give it a pass. |
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She worked for him as a law clerk in 1994, and said she was troubled by the initial reaction to his nomination. |
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Several troubled companies saw their share prices boosted by the possibility that they could be rescued by a buy-out. |
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This tale of country folk, their loves and hates, their customs, is like a prescription for our troubled age. |
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The old Chevy nameplate could prove the unlikely rescuer of a troubled Korean brand. |
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After being closed, the hospital quickly became a draw for thrill-seeking ghost hunters who believed the grounds to be filled with troubled spirits. |
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So sayeth Mike Tyson, the menacing and troubled warrior from the mean streets of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. |
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And there are reports that it is indeed sailing in troubled waters. |
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These are troubled times for Agassi on the court as well as off it. |
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Are adolescents really any more troubled or troubling than before? |
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You know, troubled and certainly having a different kind of wiring that lends itself to conscience and consequential behavior. |
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Although the concrete result of the proposal has yet to be seen, it nevertheless sparks a ray of hope for a peaceful solution in the troubled region. |
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Hibs were further encouraged when Moravcik aggravated the leg injury which had troubled him all week and went off to be replaced by McNamara in only 17 minutes. |
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Teachers, students and school administrators have joined forces to find ways of dealing with troubled students without kicking them out of school. |
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If you're being troubled by witchery, maybe you can go stay with Rob. |
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Scrambling to recover lost ground, the leader of the troubled organization said last weekend that if he had evidence about the killing he'd give it in court. |
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What little sleep she managed to get the night before had been troubled by dreams of violence and talking animals, and she had awakened, time and again, wringing wet. |
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Anyone who crossed the wrong cardinals in Rome risked being sent to oversee the troubled American diocese. |
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Yet here we are, dispensing another dollop of inhumanity to some of the most troubled and despised people in America. |
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The Stock Exchange is awaiting a further update on the firm's financial position before it will agree to relisting the troubled exploration company's shares. |
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But he also said he was troubled that the language on enrichment was so vague. |
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The judges in this case cite the troubled relationship between the murderer and her own mother as justification for reversing the sentence of the lower court. |
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An anti-piracy conference leading to joint action by Philippine, Malaysian and Indonesian authorities in the troubled waters would also be a sensible step. |
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They wrote about subjects that they knew intimately, or that troubled or fascinated them, which is what all novelists do. |
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The Free State evolved decades later into an economically troubled but otherwise stable Republic. |
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Gwyneth had a frenemy once and was troubled at the joy she felt when this person suffered a terrible public humiliation. |
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Try as she might, she can't keep her troubled family from fragmenting. |
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It also seems odd that a project praising the map would be so categorically troubled by gps. |
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But Beinart is troubled by the implications of the statement for the golan heights and the Law of Return. |
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He's clearly a troubled man, but he's also a gonif and a loser, so good riddance to him. |
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The girl would become Victoria Winters, an orphan hired by the Collins Family as a governess for the troubled young heir. |
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I walked away, my feelings astir and confusing my already troubled mind. |
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He seemed such a beautiful and troubled person, so talented, I'm glad I learnt that he was also a fantastic artist as well as lyricist and song writer. |
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He had been troubled by a left inguinal hernia in his lower abdomen, so he booked a date with the sawbones to go under the knife and get it fixed. |
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But south Koreans have a troubled history with American intervention in Korean markets. |
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Nothing troubled the woodsman more than being labeled a tenderfoot. |
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At the simplest level, it shows that the character is inarticulate, which in film often indicates a troubled past. |
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Her husband takes comfort in the relative peace afforded by an intake of troubled adolescents. |
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Anyone who has ever had a friend comment on their music collection in a less than favourable fashion will find this article balm for their troubled soul. |
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They are not schools in the traditional sense, but holding pens for very troubled, screwed-up kids, and several of these schools are located outside the United States. |
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And the reality is, if the subprime securities are truly trash, most of the big banks are troubled and some are insolvent. |
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He was troubled by the barbarity of manners on the frontier. |
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A shy, sensitive, clearly unhappy boy's troubled relationship with a domineering, thick-skinned father is captured in that single wounding chuckle. |
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What made for an intoxicating courtship, however, resulted in a troubled marriage. |
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It was a very kind and thoughtful gesture and an example of the love and respect which we should all have for each other to make for peace and harmony in this troubled world. |
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The theme's permutations are occasionally playful, often reflective, sometimes troubled, but never as threnodic as anything in the earlier quartet. |
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Visiting China, you are struck, sometimes troubled, by sentiments you hear that come close to jingoism. |
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Many people might have felt better knowing that ministers are also troubled by the crime monster whose tentacles appear to be thrusting unstoppably all over. |
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King delivers a searing portrait of a troubled man approaching meltdown. |
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When troubled by his tendency to slice the ball, he hired first a still photographer and then a movie cameraman to make time-and-motion studies of his swing. |
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They won't be troubled by memories of widows and orphans and scattered body parts, but they must fear that their roles as merchants of death might be rumbled. |
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The film follows the family through their troubled beginnings, their shame and indignation following the charges and their subsequent disintegration. |
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Scotland's parliament may be a year behind schedule and massively overspent, but that will not get in the way of creating a new flag for the troubled institution. |
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It took a lot of hard work for him to smooth those troubled waters. |
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I often tell people who are troubled by their perception of the unfair actions of others, or systems, that all they have to do is bide their time and watch and wait. |
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Ortega shows little interest in fascism or capitalism or Marxism, and this troubled me when I first read the book. |
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The first story featured a man who hires Dr. Strange to help interpret his troubled dreams. |
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These misdeeds are all too frequent in this troubled world we live in. |
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A small, bird-like woman, in later years troubled by failing eyesight and arthritis, she was renowned for her piety, sponsoring the publication of devotional literature. |
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She had a job to do and couldn't be troubled by social worries. |
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He went to trial a broken man, depressed and troubled by acute anxieties. |
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I am puzzled and troubled by this in light of my previous decision. |
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We are very concerned and troubled by the numerous public reports, at times erroneous, about his condition, requests by our family and other details. |
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Young priests in particular were more and more troubled by such doubts. |
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With these voluptuous gifts have come difficult, troubled lives. |
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He cast himself as the hero, at 22 years old trying to put his troubled past behind him and go straight, but beset with biblical problems and temptations at every step. |
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In these dark and troubled times, we need all the help we can get. |
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Kelly currently works for the Department of Commerce as an attorney, but before that, she helped the company navigate some troubled waters on issues of user data storage. |
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There was only one thing which troubled me, I laughed at my own uneasiness, and yet it troubled me. |
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As the gaps in Wolverine's troubled life are filled, the roots of his rift with brother Sabretooth are revealed. |
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But Davis suspects the troubled superstar is the only player in the game today who could make a spur-of-the-moment decision to quit. |
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The troubled private life of star runningback Siran Stacey has also featured in the press. |
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As of 2012, in the United States, a large volume of troubled mortgages remained in place. |
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The lack of transparency during negotiations on a final bill troubled Jerry Melick, manager of Liberty Communications. |
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The state of your energy field indicates that you are spiritually troubled. |
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There are 125,000 wearing blue berets in some of the world's most troubled areas. |
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Megg yesterday was troubled with a pose, Which, this night hardned, sodders up her nose. |
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Tianshun proved to be a troubled time and Mongol forces within the Ming military structure continued to be problematic. |
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The founders of troubled bedmaker Silentnight yesterday announced plans to take the group private. |
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Once in the lead, the BRM was troubled by fading brakes which led to Hill spinning off at Copse Corner. |
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Dubai Sherpas are not scared of heights, but are troubled by the apathy of the system back home. |
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He acceded to the IOC presidency during the troubled political period of the Games of the XXII Olympiad in Moscow. |
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On Friday May 7, a troubled Oregonian columnist made his way to the paper's morning news meeting. |
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Prince Harry is taking girlfriend Chelsy Davy on a make-or-break African holiday in a bid to heal their troubled relationship. |
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Ed Harris is OTT as the troubled genius while Diane Kruger is a little too simperingly annoying as Anna Holtz, his muse. |
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Unprofitable and troubled businesses may result in capital losses for shareholders. |
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While sexual relations at military academies are troubled, there is no widespread acceptance of cape at Norwich. |
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One possible reason for this distribution is that the population preferred not to live in the forest except in troubled times. |
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Adam and Novikovas swapped long-range efforts, neither of which troubled the respective keepers. |
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The message of Christmas is still relevant as we near the end of a troubled year and the beginning of an uncertain but challenging new year. |
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The troubled 43-year-old, who owes the taxman pounds 32,000, had faced a bankruptcy petition brought by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs. |
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The game introduces players to fast travel, where players can summon the Batwing and glide to the troubled location. |
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In other words, Cornyn was no longer troubled by judicial activism. |
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He responded that she should not to be troubled by what had never harmed her. |
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Kyrgyzstan shares its borders with Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China's resource-rich but troubled western province of Xingjiang. |
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But almost at once I told myself that I ought to have Sherlocked the truth the moment this troubled, beautiful being had appeared on deck. |
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But Harris, who also directed, offers a fascinating portrait of the troubled abstract expressionist. |
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Production on the film was troubled with Connery taking on many of the production duties with assistant director David Tomblin. |
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And the automaker has made at least one direct jab at its troubled rival. |
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A Greek bailout, however, may set the stage for subsequent bailouts in other economically troubled nations, creating a risk of moral hazard. |
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Everyone who was anyone at Long Barton spoke in careful and correct English, but no one ever troubled to turn a phrase. |
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An angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water. |
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She had again been troubled with the torminal pains and diarrhoea, but her pulse was moderate, and her febrile symptoms inconsiderable. |
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Okay, this joke worked better when Jim Bowden was still the GM, with his fetish for toolsy outfielders and troubled second-chancers. |
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But after a troubled history with alcohol, some tribes are wary. |
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The forcible dissolution of the Lordship of the Isles by James IV in 1493 had led to troubled times for the western seaboard. |
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The building of the force, conducted by Gilbert, two superintendents and a sergeant major, was a troubled process. |
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Literature in Virginia often deals with the state's extensive and sometimes troubled past. |
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However, the centre was initially troubled by software and communications problems causing delays and occasional shutdowns. |
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Mosul, the capital city of the troubled multi-ethnic province of Ninewa, lies 405 km north of Baghdad. |
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The state of labour in America troubled him, and he feared that capitalism and machinery in the workplace would increase unemployment levels. |
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Buckingham's army was troubled by the same storm and deserted when Richard's forces came against them. |
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The skin being well dressed is very warm and comfortable for ancient people who are troubled with paralytic disorders. |
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Roper raced in for a late Castleford score, but it was not enough as the troubled Wolves finished an horrendous campaign on a winning note. |
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By the release of Beggars Banquet, Brian Jones was increasingly troubled and was only sporadically contributing to the band. |
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However, the security forces will comminute operations in some areas of the troubled districts. |
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Despite Badfinger's success, Apple was facing troubled times and its operations were being cut back by Klein. |
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According to the New York Department of Education, the state will be able to educate troubled children by 2009 with nonaversive measures. |
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Many had seen the Fifth, composed when he was seventy, as a valedictory work, and the turbulent, troubled Sixth came as a shock. |
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She is the first girl to be admitted to Mountain Laurel and so she is alone amidst a number of troubled boys. |
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Drury later said he had been troubled ever since about whether that was the right thing to do. |
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The production was troubled, with both Loewe and Hart falling ill and the pressure was building due to great expectations and huge advance sales. |
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My French ancestors lived in the troubled province of Alsace, which spent hundreds of years being alternately annexed by Germany and France. |
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Who does not feel the passage of divine dreams over his troubled life when the infinite meadows of heaven are suddenly abloom with light? |
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Italy's right-wing prime minister was about to cure his biggest headache by selling the state's holding in a troubled airline, Alitalia. |
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Thereafter he earned a steady income from commissions and sales, which due to his troubled, contrary nature, were often begrudgingly accepted. |
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The sodomitic rape scene has troubled readers who fail to discern that it is one of O'Connor's deliberately grotesque revelations. |
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The new agreement would be covering the troubled areas of Swat Valley, and Malakand district of NWFP also. |
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To Team Edward, the canon pairing with the stoic, troubled, immortal 17-year-old is unquestionable. |
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On 1 August 1793, the Convention had permitted its commanders there to introduce free-fire zones in troubled areas. |
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And though his money was now gone again, all but a sovereign or two, yet that troubled him but little, in the first flush of being at sea. |
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The issuance of eleven volumes of documents summarized in one volume by Father Pierre Blet did little to calm the troubled spirits. |
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Opposing Harrison is state prosecutor, Brian Spere, who lives his own troubled home life. |
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Controversial from the start of its release, its originality, its subject, narrative style and troubled action raised intrigue. |
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We are a troubled and fractious country, in a difficult neighbourhood. |
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The flowers and grass exhaled a fragrance which troubled me. |
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With his debts and political difficulties, the marriage may have been troubled, but it lasted 50 years and produced eight children. |
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When Mary was four, her father married a neighbour, with whom, as her stepmother, Mary came to have a troubled relationship. |
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This category is full of small, or troubled, or iffy, or niche movies. |
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After the revolt, Ibadin established a number of theocratic tribal kingdoms, most of which had short and troubled histories. |
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Wilson firmly believes that his Conference high-fliers can beat troubled Notts County, who are in the lower reaches of the Second Division and are currently in administration. |
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Given the troubled Bayou State's long history of rogues and demagogues, the most unusual thing about Gov. Jindal may be his record of by-the-book ethics. |
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Surrey's inland position shielded it from coastal raiding, so that it was not normally troubled except by the largest and most ambitious Scandinavian armies. |
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The end of the 18th century was troubled by the French Revolution. |
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During his troubled relations with the boyars, the tsar even asked her for a guarantee to be granted asylum in England should his rule be jeopardized. |
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And where we might expect the biological offspring route to be less troubled by spectrality than the storytelling experience, the opposite is in fact true. |
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They created the better chances while Boro, looking every inch a troubled team, rarely looked like avoiding a third successive goalless home draw. |
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Consequently, to discover is simply to expedite an event that would occur sooner or later, if we had not troubled ourselves to make the discovery. |
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Women's literature in Britain has had a long and often troubled history, with many female writers producing work under a pen name, such as George Eliot. |
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He also reflects a concern common among Victorian writers in being troubled by the conflict between religious faith and expanding scientific knowledge. |
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They seemed much troubled, and the King commanded me to go to my Lord Mayor from him, and command him to spare no houses, but to pull down before the fire every way. |
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During the sporadic conflicts that troubled the French countryside from the mid 17th century, Bayonne peasants were short of powder and projectiles. |
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Another specialized school is the Penikese Island School, located in the Elizabeth Islands off southwestern Cape Cod, which serves struggling and troubled teenage boys. |
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The troubled business received a much-needed cash injection. |
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The people were a mix of refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from Darfur, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and other troubled areas of the world. |
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The next day she issued a proclamation that there would be no alteration in the current state of religion and that her servants should not be molested or troubled. |
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Britain was one of the most troubled regions in the European part of the Roman Empire and could only be secured by the Roman Army at considerable effort. |
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As he did not wish their last interview to be troubled by the influence of their ruined confessional they met in a little cakeshop near the Parkgate. |
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The last man to hold the title was William le Gros, however the earldom was abolished by Henry II as a result of a troubled period known as The Anarchy. |
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It was the high-heartedness of people which had won the war. It would be the high-heartedness of men and women which would bring sanity and serenity to a troubled world. |
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In a troubled opening to yesterday's game, Wales' perennial scruffiness at the lineout was a concern and there were far too many careless mistakes for comfort. |
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I've done the babies bit, the working mum thing, the struggle in the school holidays, the troubled teenage years, the empty nest and the boomerang kids. |
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Conversely, the complaint has been made that agencies have too much power over issuers and that downgrades can even force troubled companies into bankruptcy. |
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Readers will be pleased when Chad's troubled summer ends happily, with increased self-confidence and finally, a hard-won and triumphant turn at being a Bozo. |
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Tepco, the troubled company that has illuminated the night sky of Tokyo for 50 years, has warned that Japan's capital could face blackouts this summer. |
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During the troubled Viking Age, Arran became the property of the Norwegian crown, until formally absorbed by the kingdom of Scotland in the 13th century. |
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The consort of the queen has passed from this troubled sphere. |
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Portugal's troubled Espirito Santo group has named Vitor Bento, an economist, as executive chairman of Banco Espirito Santo, The Financial Times reported. |
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