And his remarks could yet land him in trouble with the Rugby Football League.
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Four months after its announcement, there is no sign of trouble with the latest deal.
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Red Sox statesman David Ortiz said he had no trouble with the new era of Prohibition.
Now, trouble with the law is a brewing for the famous rodent from Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
For those having trouble with the famous Furby language, there's an app for that.
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It is not the first time Hamilton's driving has put him in trouble with the police.
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It's a move that is getting him into trouble with the local health authorities.
He's recorded some background chords for a song, but he's having trouble with the lyrics.
He thinks that's one reason people have had so much trouble with the agency's color-coded alert system.
When the bill ran into trouble with the public and even moderate Democrats, he plowed ahead anyway.
But it's not necessarily going to help the person who's in trouble with the mortgage right now.
Ms Jones is not the only Newark party member to have run into trouble with the police.
CanWest is the creation of Timothy Brock, a Vancouver investor who has gotten in trouble with the authorities.
"The trouble with the major oil companies is that they're all afraid they'll make a mistake, " he says.
The trouble with the West Lothian question, like many good questions, is that it has no good answer.
Kluivert has had other problems, in trouble with the law and struggling to make an impact at AC Milan.
Apparently, his off-the-cuff speech has boosted interest in his new Warner Bros. movie, Trouble With The Curve.
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The trouble with the Bill of Rights, he argues, is that it emphasizes process and procedure rather than principles.
Lee, according to state investigators, has a history of trouble with the law.
Mitt Romney, probably the strongest candidate for 2012, has always had trouble with the conservative right of his party.
This is the trouble with the present pay-as-you-go system: it relies on future governments to keep their predecessors' promises.
Goines estimates that 75% of those who've worked at the restaurant have been incarcerated or in trouble with the law.
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Obama has had particular trouble with the prized demographic group that once delivered the Presidency to Roosevelt and his successors.
They also have to stay in the Bartlett school through eighth grade and keep out of trouble with the law.
The trouble with the Missouri compromise is that it is negative: the strategy depends on Mr Bush continuing to flounder.
He says he's covered by fair-use laws, but he's risking legal trouble with the labels and bands that he samples.
And there are plenty of legislators out there who still have trouble with the concept of powerful women as equals.
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Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton could be in trouble with the Football Association after allegedly taking a swing at Villa's Shaun Maloney.
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Firstly, Aron would have probably passed a background check, since he had never been in trouble with the law in New York.
Miller also had trouble with the move earlier in the season, but Tortorella felt confident about using him in another big spot.
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