This is going to lead to trouble and that seems to have been what happened.
One year after this incident, and likely motivated by the slight, Hebborn published Drawn to Trouble.
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Germany nowadays joins its allies in sending troops to trouble spots such as Kosovo or Afghanistan.
Solely because our big star, Demitri McCamy, chose once again not to trouble himself to play defense.
They typically start running the equipment at a lower production rate to trouble shoot any technical problems.
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He says Kenyans are too quick to do that us-versus-them thing, and that always leads to trouble.
This can lead to trouble when there are not enough creditworthy new borrowers, as in subprime lending.
Among the most popular was Richmal Crompton's William, a well-meaning boy who is nonetheless drawn to trouble.
Knight swivelled and shot at goal but his effort was too weak to trouble Ports goalkeeper Neil Armstrong.
Officials opened a removable barrier in the roadway's median to allow emergency vehicles quicker access to trouble spots.
It was a setback he could have done without and which may yet come back to trouble him.
Both sides failed to trouble the opposite keepers although Neal Gawley and Peter McCann went close for the Whites.
Branch office taxes can lead to trouble on Section 482 transfer pricing tax issues (where the profits are booked).
Mr Kozulin's blunt verbal attacks on the president seemed to trouble Mr Lukashenka more than the professorial Mr Milinkevic.
Ipswich striker Daryl Murphy missed two half-chances as they failed to trouble the home defence in the closing stages.
Chelsea managed only to trouble the referee, who booked John Terry, Lampard and Ashley Cole in the first half.
As a result, Norwich began to trouble the home side on the break.
But he, along with Nicolas Anelka, who also had a shoot on sight policy, failed to trouble keeper Robert Green.
Airlines say they most often pick trips randomly, and sometimes target problem flights to measure how employees responded to trouble.
In good times, most of the economy's impetus came from within so it was less exposed to trouble from without.
In some cases, the Census Office did not release an estimate for these two figures due to trouble with reporting.
Only Sachin Tendulkar, who made 47 in his 400th ODI game, managed to trouble the world champions on a good pitch.
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The world number 85 produced some sublime ground strokes throughout the encounter, using the width of the court to trouble Ferrero.
It's the middle category--building new sports venues--that can lead to trouble when demand for their use is limited following the games.
Bent, Ahmed Elmohamady and Fraizer Campbell all had attempts in the first 10 minutes but failed to trouble City keeper Hart.
Munster played most of the attacking rugby and they enjoyed a large chunk of territory while failing to trouble the try-line.
Midfielder Danny Murphy started to move further forward and Gera and Carlos Salcido attempted shots, though both failed to trouble Howard.
Button has already told BBC Sport that Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull are the teams most likely to trouble McLaren next season.
Trouble in the American mortgage market led to trouble at a major bank yesterday, and that was part of yesterday's big decline.
Chances were at a premium, with Bursaspor failing to trouble a sound-looking United defence in which Smalling more than held his own.
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