This has been a trouble spot, is that right, in the Sunni triangle for some time?
Cleveland, who often acts as a trouble-shooter for Wolfowitz, conceded that she can be demanding.
Temperatures are also expected to drop later Saturday as the protesters march to East Belfast, a trouble hotspot in recent weeks.
They represent a unique warfare capability that can quickly arrive at a trouble spot and provide robust, and sustainable combat air power.
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Government involvement that protects shareholder money, however, might be a good thing, since even private banks don't have a trouble-free record in Asia.
Fourth seed Caroline Wozniacki played for the second consecutive day but showed no ill-effects with a trouble-free 6-3 6-1 win over Germany's Julia Goerges.
The majority of visitors to Barbados enjoy a trouble free visit.
North Africa clearly has become a trouble spot of its own, though with obvious connections to the Mideast, and this too will occupy the talking heads.
If this PC is still running Vista, which came out six years ago, it's probably too old to assure a trouble-free, satisfying upgrade to Windows 8.
Sure, we may have internet in the skies and refrigerators with Evernote integration, but here's one thing that science can't do: deliver a trouble-free heated jacket.
To be fair, thanks to the euro debt crisis and ailing economies, Europe today is a trouble spot for all global automakers, including rival Ford Motor Co.
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The World Cup leader went ahead off the start and reached the finishing line without any contact for a trouble-free win in the only new event at the Games.
Mr Prescott's role as a power-broker and counsellor smoothed the often strained relationship between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and also helped ensure a trouble-free transition from one leader to the other.
The best example of its claimed "55 mile-per-hour user interface" (unusable by Sammy Hagar) is a large traffic alert that warns you as you're approaching a trouble spot and presents the option to select a new route.
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You can have a little trouble, just a little.
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We'll say this too: the technology works even if you normally have a little trouble keeping your eyes focused on a given point.
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As an Independent he was unable to rely on the support of the main political parties, but had a largely trouble-free 10 years by chairing a cabinet made up of councillors of all political persuasions.
"It's always a sign of trouble when a client fires his attorney, " Bonior told reporters.
He has more than 1, 600, 000 followers and got into a lot of trouble over a tweet in 2009.
"I put myself in trouble off the tee a few times and got out of trouble with a few shots, " Poulter said.
"You wouldn't necessarily think that any team would give CC a lot of trouble because he's been such a good pitcher, but they seem to give him more trouble here than at our place, and I'm not really sure why, " said Yankee manager Joe Girardi.
He remains a benign Nosferatu, halfway between the demon that dogs romantic souls, luring them into a hellfire of trouble, and a treasured imaginary friend.
As you can see above, the device is actually quite small, and most smartphones would have quite a bit of trouble fitting into a box that size.
It's Thursday, right? (Laughter.) I'm having a little trouble keeping up with days of the week.
"I think we got into a little trouble getting excited about the technologies before we thought through the consumer, " says Lafley.
Now it comes to HD DVD with Warner's In Movie Experience (IME) feature promising a "trouble-making, car-crashing, barroom-brawling in-movie viewing experience".
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After a near-fatal collision with a cargo craft in 1997, Mir has enjoyed a relatively trouble-free period of late, although it needs constant small repairs.
Mr Mazkouri described himself as a technophobe who had trouble sending a text message, so was "dumbfounded" by the download of such a huge chunk of data.
The only upset the Democrats managed was in Arkansas, where their challenger beat a Republican incumbent in trouble over a messy divorce and remarriage to his much younger assistant.
That joint had been a point of chronic trouble since a rail was replaced there in February, according to an attorney representing workers on the two Metro-North trains that crashed.
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