Opening batsman Haddin and Hussey's younger brother David were both run-out in a chaotic spell as Australia found themselves in trouble at 114-4.
Kinnear's behaviour will be closely monitored by the Football Association as he has already found himself in trouble twice.
But Bangladesh soon found themselves in trouble as Pathan bowled Bashar through the gate for two and then had Saleh lbw.
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His closest challenger, Ayman Nour, leader of the liberal al-Ghad party, who came a distant second, soon found himself in trouble.
The 29-year also found himself in trouble for breaching disciplinary rules for club and country following the break-up of his marriage.
The island opened the batting but found themselves in trouble at 53-4.
But Higgins suffered from a major drinking problem and also found himself in trouble with the authorities on more than one occasion.
South Africa's new batting find AB de Villiers was strong against the seamers but found himself in trouble when Ashley Giles was introduced.
Only loanee Neil Dexter showed any kind of form, with 46 from 40 balls, and they soon found themselves in trouble on 40-3.
Paul Broadhead, of the Building Societies Association (BSA), said that this type of mortgage had worked well for many people, but help was available for those who found themselves in trouble.
Wales team-mate Jonathan Thomas then found himself in trouble with the Welsh Rugby Union in 2010 after making a remark on Twitter about the sexuality of gay Welsh rugby referee Nigel Owens.
The club found themselves in trouble with the authorities last season when a dispute between director of rugby Brendan Venter and the RFU led to the South African being banned from the Premiership play-off final.
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In the late 1990s both Hewlett-Packard and Motorola found themselves in deep trouble, and IBM, long the most admired firm in America, went through similar agonies earlier in the decade.
Senator George Allen found himself in serious trouble because of matters like his use of the word macaca and his inept handling of the revelation of his Jewish ancestry.
An ethanol gold rush ensued, capacity was overbuilt, and suddenly the industry found itself in deep financial trouble as ethanol supply exceeded the mandates.
Upon returning to society, he found that he had trouble in crowds.
Or how about Ohio State head football coach Urban Meyer, who found himself in a bit of trouble after simply wishing a prospective recruit good luck before a game.
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The minute they ventured out in the world seeking love, seeking more, the women in my family found nothing but trouble.
Found only one thing every one is in deep trouble.
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Once I found them in my collectible bank tab, I had further trouble removing them from this tab.
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With assets and liabilities that are several times larger than GDP, even relatively strong European economies such as France, Germany or the Netherlands might struggle to stand behind their banking systems were they to get into serious trouble, as Ireland found to its cost in 2008.
Glasgow often had the Ospreys' scrum in trouble as youthful props Cai Griffiths and Ryan Bevington found themselves under pressure.
They struggled in stressful situations, often had trouble paying attention, and found it difficult to maintain friendships.
You see, just when it looked like the bulls were in trouble and most technical indicators were snapping like toothpicks, the bulls found a way to rebound when nothing horrific happened in Fukishima, Japan.
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Morgaro Gomis found himself in space wide on the left 10 minutes before the break but his rasping drive failed to trouble Hibs keeper Mark Brown.
The solid earnings reported by many European banks in the first half should ease jitters in credit markets about their solvency and underscore their ability to earn their way out of trouble something the stress tests modelled, but in a way few investors found believable.
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The trouble is, the more zeroes are added, the more holes are likely to be found in the plan.
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