The right-hander had trouble with his command Wednesday, but said his health was not an issue.
He was very good boy, he never had trouble with anyone and he respected everyone.
He had trouble with it, because no place could ever be exactly right for him.
While she repeatedly struggled to hold, Zheng had trouble with her serve, too, landing one short of the net.
Mitt Romney, probably the strongest candidate for 2012, has always had trouble with the conservative right of his party.
Mr Bush has already had trouble with supporters in the House of Representatives who held up a bill on intelligence reform.
It has had trouble with clients over schools, from Kirklees in the north, westward to Wirral, down to Brighton in the south.
Miller also had trouble with the move earlier in the season, but Tortorella felt confident about using him in another big spot.
John O'Dowd said that between 200 and 400 schools have had trouble with the tests and that schools having problems should stop using the system.
Although his perfect preparation was almost undone when he had trouble with the set up of a new sled during his training runs ahead of competition.
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Japanese car makers have also had trouble with luxury models.
Moore is gracious enough in his admission of mistakes, noting that they botched the SimCity launch, had trouble with pricing models, and shut some game servers down too soon.
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The doctor had trouble with the clamp in the procedure, and, at 3 months old, her son had to have surgery by a urologist in order to be re-circumcised.
But the Wright affair could still cause problems with white voters, particularly the white working-class voters whom Mr Obama has had trouble with in the past, most recently in Ohio.
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Fifth seed Tursunov, cheered on by his home crowd, played the smarter tennis in the first set, twice breaking the Scot who had trouble with his serve and double-faulted twice.
Later in the interview, Mr Bridger, who said he was on anti-depressant medication, was asked to try and remember the last time he saw April but said he had trouble with his short term memory.
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Though Mayweather is unbeaten in 43 fights and has been a pay-per-view star since his 2007 win over Oscar De La Hoya, he has been fighting professionally for 17 years and is getting to an age that historically fighters have had trouble with.
Mobile phone makers worldwide have had trouble with a market that is moving from fresh users to upgrades of existing subscribers' phones, and have also suffered as operators concentrate more on sweating more money out of existing customers than on signing up new ones.
Red Sox statesman David Ortiz said he had no trouble with the new era of Prohibition.
She had some trouble with calls overnight but was able to stay in touch with texts.
The bank has had trouble complying with money laundering regulations in the past.
Obama has had particular trouble with the prized demographic group that once delivered the Presidency to Roosevelt and his successors.
He had no trouble with his velocity, consistently reaching the low- to mid-90s as he threw to catcher Brayan Pena.
The Knicks beat the Magic 96-80 in a game in which they rarely had any trouble with their disturbed opposition.
Masterson had little trouble with a New York lineup lacking injured stars Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Curtis Granderson and Mark Teixeira.
Mr Klaus and a fellow lawyer, both court-appointed, say they have had trouble talking with Mr Goh because of his mental state.
"There's not somewhere in Afghanistan at the moment manufacturing them, simply because they've had such trouble with economic development since the 70s frankly, " she said.
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