Mr. BORDALON: Yeah, buddy, we got, we're in big trouble, man.
The Justicialists' trouble is that neither man looks likely to defeat either of the two likely opposition candidates.
In any event, the man in trouble is Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the leader of the Social Democrats, who form the main centre-right opposition.
Did it work out that way because the women in my early life were so present and the man so much trouble?
Moments later, he called police when he spotted a man drinking beer in trouble-prone Farnum Park.
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Calzaghe also laughed off Hopkins's comment that Enzo Calzaghe, his father and trainer, might be quick to withdraw him from the fight should the Newbridge man find himself in any trouble.
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The first thing I did when I saw his name is I ran it through the clerk of courts and I was like, aw man, he's in big trouble.
Davies' side are on a miserable run of one win in 11 league matches, but Pearson believes the former Preston boss is still the right man to lead to club out of trouble.
But in contemporary society, we have trouble talking about the obvious: The transition from boy to man is a risky endeavor, and there can be a lot of collateral damage.
They surely will calculate that, with the Americans forcing open the door to their man's return to power, the more trouble they threaten or foment in Honduras, the more likely it is that he will be allowed to walk through it.
"Enough, " Vandewalle quoted the man as saying when asked why he was going to the trouble.
Old man Fred Couples, at 53, knows how to avoid trouble at Augusta and got through Friday's windy second round with a journeyman's 71, for a five-under-par total.
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Since it is not hard to give a poor man a cause, neither regular armies nor rebel ones have much trouble recruiting in Africa.
There's a woman who's fainted, one who fell out of bed, another who's hurt her wrist, one complaining of numbness, the 91-year-old man with a lingering fever and a woman who's having trouble swallowing.
Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man up Everest, used to say that if you were in real trouble in a difficult place you needed an explorer called Ernest Shackleton, because he understood his people, knew how hard it was to lead well, and was prepared to do the right thing.
It was here that the trouble began, when a protest against the shooting by police of Mark Duggan, a local man, spiralled into violence.
The main problem is obvious: Speedy outfielder Brett Gardner has been on the disabled list for all of May with elbow trouble, depriving the lineup of an on-base threat and a consistent 50-steal man who puts pressure on pitchers and gives the offense a different look.
Since Chandler is the only other big man that can play long stretches of the game, the Knicks may be in trouble defending Heat forward Chris Bosh, who is the third best of Miami's "Big Three" but could still be a matchup problem when the opponent is in crisis, as the Knicks are now.
Even in west Leicester, a solitary middle-aged Jamaican man can walk into a pub on an almost entirely white housing estate without fear of trouble.
Is the man who once wore a Nazi outfit to a party and got into all other sorts of trouble now consigned to the past?
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