Sheikh Mohammed recently likened his realm's troubles to the headwinds slowing down an aircraft.
They were introduced by security forces at the height of the Troubles to replace rubber bullets following a string of fatalities.
In 1832, Galois fell in love with a young lady, Mademoiselle Stephanie du Motel, who had confided some of her troubles to him.
The media reinforce this belief, especially such Eurosceptic newspapers as the Sun and the Daily Mail (neither of which troubles to keep a staff correspondent in Brussels).
Ireland is too small for its economic troubles to pull down other countries much but Spain's economy has enough heft to inflict collateral damage (see article).
There is also the question of what Scottish members of the Westminster Parliament will do there when their constituents start to take their troubles to their representatives in Edinburgh.
His job will be to make sure that authorities no longer allow banking troubles to build up over the years and only intervene in national lenders once it's too late.
That it might not be in the best interest of a man with his own past legal troubles to give testimony undermining a high-profile state prosecution did not, apparently, deter him.
Wilson compares his new legal troubles to the widely-followed case in the mid-1990s of Philip Zimmermann, the inventor of the cryptographic software PGP, who was threatened with indictment under ITAR for putting his military-grade encryption software online.
This extraordinary idea rests on the thesis that the Liberian leadership, which is under United Nations sanctions because of gun running and diamond smuggling, is playing up its troubles to garner international sympathy and get the sanctions lifted.
Rooney put his personal troubles to one side at St Jakob Park to score an early opener and his first international goal for a year - paving the way for England to make it a maximum six points from their first two Euro 2012 qualifiers.
Industry insiders are convinced that, by Easter, Airbus will have landed a Chinese order for the plane, while leading carriers such as Cathay Pacific and British Airways are merely sitting temporarily on the sidelines, waiting for the inevitable teething troubles to be sorted out and for the even bigger versions of the new aircraft expected before long.
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Residential real estate markets remain severely depressed, as the lagging Case-Shiller indices suggest, while big Wall Street names like Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase continue to face litigation and other troubles related to their involvement in housing markets before the financial crisis.
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Why the company failed to make its payments and the depth of its financial troubles remains to be seen, though the developer is sure to face a great deal of scrutiny in the coming weeks.
But he wants to win, and may feel it will take far worse behaviour to prompt the rest of the world, tired of Cambodia and its troubles, to deny him recognition and aid.
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Cole said her kidney troubles date to February 2008 when she was diagnosed with Hepatitis C.
Global Alpha's troubles seem to be in currency and market-neutral bets on stocks and bonds.
Japan's financial troubles continue to mount, despite government package after government package (see article).
Leaving the eurozone is the solution to Greece's troubles, according to markets analyst Louise Cooper, from BGC Partners.
Should Malaysia's troubles fail to respond to reflation, then restrictive policies and economic hardship will take their place.
Policymakers have dropped hints that should one country's financing troubles spread to another, a bail-out plan is in place.
The troubles led to late and canceled flights, lost baggage and angry customers.
But those troubles led to a more spare company, focused on smaller but more lucrative markets like cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.
The troubles continue to mount for solid-state drive maker OCZ Technology.
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If the euro-zone's sovereign debt troubles continue to worsen and spillover to the wider financial system, then China's shipping outlook may shift again.
The company's troubles speak to some of the larger problems with the site's redevelopment, which is running billions of dollars over original budget projections.
Such troubles seemed to have been eclipsed on November 4th 2008.
The troubles continue to mount at Energy Conversion Devices.
Bearish sentiment and economic troubles continue to take their toll on the markets, but certain sectors look good and a buying opportunity may be right around the corner, writes MoneyShow.com senior editor Tom Aspray .
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