Now trouble is deep fat frying in the form of boutique manufacturers of gourmet Irish crisps.
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They seem to have a lot of trouble on deep balls, especially.
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However, the only good thing that comes of being elected in the midst of economic trouble as deep as Korea's is that at such a time there is a better-than-usual chance that your campaign promises will be forgotten, or at least forgiven, amid the desperation for a solution.
Gonzales is hardly the only person to get in deep trouble over mishandling top secret information.
His conclusion is that Nokia is now in deep trouble, which continue to get deeper.
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High tech is in deep trouble, and that results from more than the economic downturn.
High tech is in deep trouble, and that owes to more than the economic downturn.
If that happens, hedge funds addicted to the credit market will be in deep trouble.
The latest peace process appears to be in deep trouble even before it has begun.
Paul's conversion put Wasps in deep trouble at 13-0, although Alex King immediately slotted a penalty.
Such loans may have made sense two years ago, when the economy was in deep trouble.
Furthermore, cities like Detroit, which was particularly hit by the financial crisis, are still in deep trouble.
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Mohammed, who comes from Helmand, says: "The withdrawal of British forces will land me in deep trouble".
Fifteen years ago Monhegan Island, ten miles off Maine's coastline, had 65 year-round residents and some deep trouble.
"We are going to get into deep trouble if we don't get this one right, " Mr Howells said.
If Putin continues to lose popular support in such an environment he is in really, really deep trouble.
The 1970s were a prolonged period of economic trouble that created deep skepticism about stocks, not unlike today.
The PGA Tour looked like it was in deep trouble back in 2009.
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But the GOP is in deep trouble, and the reasons are corruption and an utter lack of governing principles.
The team are in deep trouble against Australia, with just one wicket remaining.
He has been in deep trouble before and not only survived, but prospered.
Greece - which was supposed to have been patched up a year ago - is in deep trouble again.
However, if consumers make a quick switch to the online streaming of videos, then Netflix is in deep trouble.
Despite the widely-held belief abroad that Northern Ireland is sorted, the peace process is in deep trouble once more.
Both sorts of markets are in deep trouble, though the rate of descent in foreclosure-ridden neighborhoods is much quicker.
" But an adviser to the Sultan says: "Jefri is in deep trouble.
They are a major company in Newport and when a major company goes to the wall you're in deep trouble.
When he succeeded Mrs Thatcher on November 28th 1990, both the Tory party and the government were in deep trouble.
It is very powerful, and when it starts making headlines, you can be sure that we are in deep trouble.
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"That kind of rebuke from a high-ranking fellow Democrat is a signal that Condit is in deep trouble, " the Bee's editorial read.
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