Korean and Chinese restaurants have been given trouble about traditional practices with kimchi and Peking ducks, respectively.
The two men aged 41 and 54 alerted Falmouth Coastguards that they were in trouble at about 2020 BST.
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.
There are another 20 hospitals that are in financial trouble - about a tenth of the network - although none has amassed debts on the scale of South London Healthcare.
The first trouble was about money: Stan never had any, but that was no great shame till his brother started coming home with pockets full of checks and cash from his odd jobs.
"That's why I advise basing one's decisions on current chart trends and their technical indicators more than anything else, " he says, and he points out that other signs trouble him about the market's health, including the economic outlook.
Behavioural economists were among the first to sound the alarm about trouble in the markets.
Many have trouble making decisions about objects and fear they'll later regret discarding something.
They were joined by the solo yachtsman , who knows a thing or two about trouble at sea.
Moscow excused itself the trouble of worrying about such details by equating those who stayed on with terrorists.
"I think we got into a little trouble getting excited about the technologies before we thought through the consumer, " says Lafley.
On the other hand, there are two issues that trouble me deeply about these developments regarding fairness in sport and truthfulness as a role model.
Consulting never left Deloitte, only grew bigger while the other three large firms went back to being semi-pure audit firms because they were worried about trouble with regulators.
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"Judging from tonight's Season 2 premiere, we could have saved ourselves the trouble of worrying about whether the show would find a way to generate tension, " its critic wrote.
Conservative MP Louise Mensch went even further, suggested an enforced "blackout" of social media sites during future disturbances, arguing that it would stop inaccurate rumours about trouble (in no short supply on the evenings of the riots) spreading online.
The trouble broke out at about 19:30 BST with nationalist youths throwing stones in the area.
Website operators are starting to worry more seriously about the trouble their commenters may cause them.
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It is no wonder that President Obama has so much trouble telling the truth about his immigration record.
But reporters have been pretty dogged in asking the president about the trouble spots, which are real and compelling.
The trouble with being all about politics is that voters eventually see it.
This involved interviewing residents, visibly monitoring trouble spots and briefing about actions taken.
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But first, we want to talk about the trouble on Wall Street.
The patient's mother has had trouble sleeping since learning about the investigation.
Having lots of jobless young men about is trouble waiting to happen.
Trouble had started at about midnight when hardcore Napoli fans - known as Ultras - began throwing items at English fans in a pizzeria.
Asked about recent trouble which followed marches in north Belfast, Ms Villiers said it was "absolutely crucial" that people abide by the Parades Commission's decisions.
Uganda has deported a UK theatre producer who ran into trouble over a play about the condition of gay people, a UK embassy spokesman has said.
Simpson defense attorney Robert Shapiro said a juror who had complained about financial trouble with a rental property should be dismissed and not given state funds to bail her out.
But on that fall night, as Minna Everleigh watched the reporter disappear into the murk of Dearborn Street, she did not fret about what trouble might come, or who would be behind it.
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