Sometimes her leading men (usually Anton Dolin, with whom she was supposed to have been secretly in love) appeared to have trouble bringing her to earth again.
Another analysis from the same Norwegian effort showed that children who did not get folic acid were more likely to have trouble learning to speak.
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Both pay modestly, but they have taken trouble to ensure that people have a life as well as a job.
On the other hand, answers to surveys are inevitably subjective (although the authors have taken trouble to check them, where possible, for consistency with other more objective measures).
If restraint is part of the secret, these young divas may have trouble adjusting to that concept.
But if Dendreon continues to have trouble ramping up production to meet demand, it could drive the shares down.
Mr Sarkozy will have trouble pointing to a tangible European defence capacity to show he has got his side of the bargain.
"People have trouble going to events where there is networking and getting their names out, but now is not the time to give up on networking, " she says.
Lynch found that firms with long-term growth above 50% could have trouble continuing to sustain such growth, so Apple actually loses some points from this strategy for its 62.3% long-term rate.
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Some have trouble sticking to the 30 and 60-second time limits, but otherwise the amateur ads feature the usual mix of speeches, smiling babies and words like strength and leadership flashing on the screen.
It's a similar dynamic to what is happening with Wall Street banks that committed to fund leveraged buyouts, only to have trouble selling those loans in the syndicated loan market--they have to hold them on balance sheet until the credit markets come back to life.
So one group of people who do not seem to have much trouble borrowing money are buy-to-let (BTL) landlords.
If you're wired up, you're going to have more trouble sleeping, which is going to make your recovery in the hospital worse.
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But if there's nothing they can do for you there, a lot of banks--a lot of servicers--are implementing programs to homeowners who are in trouble, but you have to sort of demonstrate that you're in trouble by missing a couple of payments.
And they have gone to a lot of trouble to get this absolutely right.
Helium.com could be particularly beneficial for bloggers who have trouble drawing visitors to their own Web sites.
Americans have trouble getting used to the concept that medicine progresses at a far slower rate than the computer industry.
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He thinks Mr McCain is tough on waste but Mr Obama would have trouble standing up to a free-spending Democratic Congress.
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But even there, they have taken the trouble to make Brains dance like a puppet trying to dance like a real dancer.
The guide, written by an American, said that while Wales has plenty of fine attractions, visitors might have trouble actually getting to them.
The social network just launched its own communications service so you'll never have to trouble yourself with Gmail or anyone else's chat services.
With seven members and a Canadian address, Ontario's The Rest may have trouble avoiding comparisons to The Arcade Fire and Broken Social Scene.
The connection between those areas and military spending served Republicans just fine during the Reagan era, but now that the party is dominated by budget cutters it could have trouble holding on to voters who have become dependent on Pentagon largesse.
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"What has been happening is that armchair observers -- who have not been sufficiently interested or committed to investigate the situation for themselves -- have been driving this debate, at the expense of those neutral parties who have taken the trouble to investigate the situation at first hand, " Zayani said in a statement released to CNN.
"The level of anger, the level of aggression, the level of violence in which we relate to one another, I think it expresses a much deeper trouble we have to deal with our past, " she said.
But with the overriding incentive of the new agency and its partner at the law-and-order Justice Department being to nip further trouble, you have to expect sluggishness.
One hit later, the Dodgers appeared to have trouble with the bullpen phone in their dugout the second time that's happened to a visiting team at Citi Field this season.
Yet, like vaccinating children, much of the benefit of throttling accrues to others ie, those to whom the virus is not transmitted, even if those others have not taken the trouble to protect themselves.
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Sony, being the quixotic, open-minded and self-confident company it is, claimed to have no trouble with that, and even gave Mr Nathan carte blanche to probe where he pleased.
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