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But these close calls and first-ever troubles are not just a problem for the foreigners and Colombians who put their lives at risk.
They must be made aware of the troubles that they cause by their own selfish greed.
However, Barron's largely uncritical appropriation of Gothic architecture for the 21st century troubles me.
Was it too much to ask to contemplate only solvable troubles like arranging repairs for the roof?
Yet it is light years distant from Indonesia's troubles in the eyes of multinational companies and foreign portfolio managers.
The troubles were exclusively revealed by the Yorkshire Post last November.
He has done much to lessen the troubles and to add to the wonders of Nova Scotian life.
Suddenly stories about pop stars and their legal troubles or sexual peccadilloes were no longer relegated to the women's pages.
I felt a cloud settling on me as I sailed out of the harbour, a deep, dark cloud of troubles to come.
The post-socialization troubles of the Chinese countryside were insignificant compared with those experienced by the Soviet Union.
In building a market, though, it may fall victim to the troubles that plague trailblazing companies, analysts said.
A relative's legal troubles pushed her into foreclosure twice within the last two years.
Free stabling in cow-houses causes troubles especially in the group treatment of animals, and in some cases even in a herd treatment.
Lijiang, a poetic place in South China's Yunnan Province, offers a heavenly escape from earthly troubles and anxieties.
With those words of encouragement ringing in my ears like a death knell, I packed up my troubles in my old Adidas bag and smiled, smiled, smiled.
Your troubles momentarily melt away as you become enveloped in the latest saga gripping some glossily imperfect American family.
When troubles start, they understandably retrench their consumption and begin to build savings in anticipation of dimmer times to come.
His putt never troubles the hole and it slips a few feet past for another difficult putt.
Her vehicular troubles stem from her August 2007 run-in with a parked car that was captured ever-so-efficiently by the ubiquitous paparazzi.
The charity survived a number of shop fires but these troubles made them stronger to set up shop again and again.
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Examples from Classical Literature
While the gods and serpents were churning the ocean for the amrita, all woes and troubles for mortals came up first.
Certain menstrual troubles of women and also endometritis yield rapidly to electrolysis with a zinc anode.
As a matter of fact, we do find a singular satisfaction in the troubles of others.
I received a letter from Mr. Lizars that was far from allaying my troubles.
This is one of the most common troubles that a cavy raiser has to contend with.
Certainly I already I remember with a smile and a not unaffectionate shrug troubles that seemed very dreadful a few years back.
The crossbill troubles itself but little about the other inhabitants of the woods, and is said to be almost fearless of man.
She chuckled over the romance of it, but he was harrowed with office troubles.
For we look to the bed as a refuge from our troubles, as a sanctuary wherein is rebuilded our strength.
The rarefaction of the air and the scanty pasturage were the worst troubles.
Some troubles ain't no more 'n a dull pain, an' some are like cuts an' gashes.
Finding no relief from his troubles he went to troas and then across to Macedonia.
He never troubles about drying their legs and hoofs after their immersion in the pond.
What troubles our ancestors most is the interference with their religious life.
There is the wild radish, or charlock, which grows in our grain fields, and troubles the farmers very much.
It is seldom used, but is given for the same troubles and in the same doses as chamomile and eupatorium Ayapana.
I assure you we have our lowland troubles and fears with respect to Great Britain.
These troubles in the Church so powerfully affected them that they withdrew.
The troubles of 1848 gave the Tirolese again an opportunity of showing that their ancient loyalty was undiminished.
Dey dosed 'em up wid oil and turpentine and give 'em teas made out of hoarhound for some mis'ries and bone-set for other troubles.
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