It is not the first time Hamilton's driving has put him in trouble with the police.
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We were more than a little off the pace, gave them a lot of chances and put ourselves in trouble.
"I put myself in trouble off the tee a few times and got out of trouble with a few shots, " Poulter said.
Rangers' Algerian midfielder constantly put his side in trouble by dwelling on the ball.
Paul's conversion put Wasps in deep trouble at 13-0, although Alex King immediately slotted a penalty.
Hape's try gave Bradford renewed hope but an inexcusable knock-on by Paul Sykes straight from the restart put Bradford back in trouble.
And the Tongan blind-side then put his side in deep trouble as he was red-carded following a forearm smash to the face of a Samoan with nine minutes to go.
Had it failed, the combination of a political crisis in Rome and global financial trouble would have put the lira and Italian interest rates under heavy pressure, jeopardising Italy's chances of joining the euro at a later date.
Mr. TODD AMBS (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources): We were going to be in trouble if we put together a document that was so specific that we then would go to the legislatures and say, well, here it is, yeah, it's big, significant, but you can't touch a word of it.
They want to put Mr Assange through yet more trouble, more expense, more hurdles.
That father is likely to put other women into the same trouble.
Trouble in raising cash could put the firm's current rating under pressure.
Trouble erupted after bands defied restrictions put in place by the Parades Commission.
If the only art we have is that which is put out commercially, we're in trouble because everybody will think that the only thing we liked was half-dressed women dancing on a video.
In the eighth frame, Stevens looked to have Hendry in real trouble but an excellent break of 50 put the Scot clear and he held his nerve in the final frame.
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Where people have gotten into trouble is individuals who have gone out and put all of their eggs in one basket or two baskets and have, frankly, picked the wrong ones.
The financial strain of unpaid leave is stark: the most recent comprehensive study of those who used FMLA leave found that over half who took leave with less than full pay reported having trouble making ends meet and almost 40 percent put off paying bills.
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If that CEO continues to put the mission ahead of his own comfort, he will have no trouble finding employees who are willing to do the same.
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Kuqi's height was causing the home defence all sorts of trouble, but it was on the ground the Finland international should have put his side ahead on the half hour.
Until Republicans put forth more compelling ideas and offering politicians who stand for something, they will have trouble regaining strength.
He and Misbah-ul-Haq (44) put on 116 to help Pakistan total 272-9 and the tourists were soon in trouble on 50-3.
And seen, again, you know, Republicans having trouble with immigration, immigration legislation, and now Newt Gingrich has kind of put the cherry on top of that problem.
Stephen Dorrell's Health Committee was, as he put it, engaged in "real-time legislating" as the coalition ran into trouble over the Health and Social Care Bill - with the Conservative former health secretary emerging as something of an arbiter of the government's proposals.
Put another way, a poor quality bank bond that no one wants because the bank is in trouble is suddenly high quality debt if the Fed is prepared to swap it for a Treasury bond.
The alert is intended to put the public and the nation's 18, 000 local and state law enforcement agencies on notice of potential trouble.
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