The idea is quite simple: Kids need activities and role models to stay out of trouble.
Chris, another former offender, said the project was helping to keep him out of trouble.
You used to have to make a phone call to get bailed out of trouble.
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The Libyan leader also declared that Libya had bought its way out of trouble.
Knowing how to stay safe and warm is key to staying out of trouble.
Then, with the fugitives willing to shoot their way out of trouble, fear replaced anger.
Experts said it would be increasingly difficult for people to borrow their way out of trouble.
Mr Grande Stevens's speciality is drawing up legal blueprints that keep firms out of trouble.
Bluetooth also helps keep the driver safe on his route--and keep the company out of trouble.
We want to feel confident we can solve problems and stay out of trouble.
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It looks ever less likely that Malaysia can expand its way out of trouble.
If money could buy the kingdom's way out of trouble, its position might be less precarious.
California needs this contract to work, because it cannot build its way out of trouble this time.
"Do not attempt to borrow your way out of trouble from us or anybody else, " he said.
If Greece is to get itself out of trouble, fixing the public finances is only the beginning.
Mr Kingston believes that Japan can get itself out of trouble and that change is taking place.
Since World War II, bouts of economic growth have allowed democracies to buy their way out of trouble.
They fan protectionist forces, particularly as the IMF encourages troubled countries to export their way out of trouble.
It's a formula that's kept the program's members out of trouble and, more important, on track in school.
Ando has a rescue plan, one that sounds a lot like Sony's perennial recipe for staying out of trouble.
It was shoving and pushing and I wanted to stay out of trouble.
England coach Peter Moores also urged his side to haul themselves out of trouble on day two at Edgbaston.
On the other, it faces having to cut dividends and borrow more to buy its way out of trouble.
Knight was released from prison last year, promising to stay out of trouble.
Geraint Jones attempted to hook his team out of trouble, launching a series of attacking blows with mixed success.
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When people don't feel they have a reason to stay out of trouble, the consequences for communities can be devastating.
Perhaps now there will be new element to Rod Marsh's Academy - batting, bowling, fielding and staying out of trouble.
They also have to stay in the Bartlett school through eighth grade and keep out of trouble with the law.
The implicit charge was that the financial system was flawed and required broader regulation to keep it out of trouble.
The borrowers and original CMO investors were betting that home prices would remain strong and keep them out of trouble.
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