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You don't make trouble, and you study like crazy because in the really old days, passing the imperial exams was your only ticket out of poverty.
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He said the students "were told enough to get you into trouble but not enough to let you make an informed decision about the risks".
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"You can make a lot of birdies and eagles, make up a lot of ground, but there's a lot of water and trouble there that if you misstep you can easily make bogeys and double, " he added.
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We have no idea how widespread this problem is, but it's clearly affecting some people (including us), and you should definitely make sure your phone is trouble-free.
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You must leave something of value to the folks you expect to stir up trouble to make it work.
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The trouble is that you can only make your name by speaking out, and this requires striking the right balance.
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You used to have to make a phone call to get bailed out of trouble.
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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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So my advice to people in trouble is turn into a ruthless negotiator and understand that if you can't make those monthly payments, if you miss one or two, you're probably going to lose your home.
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Unless you really get along with somebody, those people will do their absolute best to tell you the same boring things they tell everybody in order to not make any mistakes and get in trouble with their publicists.
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If you're going to the trouble of wallpapering your closet, said Ms. Caponigro, make sure the rest of the space is worthy of the effort.
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