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1 Once they know your country of birth, you should have no troubles .
2 Why, if I was as big as you, I'd have no troubles .
3 They have no troubles of which I am the confidant.
4 Raffalon said, "We would have no troubles with overzealous officials."
5 But the twentieth century is a prosaic age, when girls are merely girls and have no troubles at all.
7 I am an entirely capable bread-winner, so that John's boy and I will have no troubles as to money.
8 For if you wish to maintain a will conformable to nature, you have every security, every facility, you have no troubles .
9 He felt an unreasoning choler rising in him in respect to these chaps, who seemed to have no troubles of their own.
10 She called Djali, took her between her knees, and smoothed the long delicate head, saying, "Come, kiss mistress; you have no troubles . "
11 Everyone is good and kind to me; I have no troubles , except seeing dear father's sufferings; and so many blessings-somuch to be thankful for!
12 He seemed to be the only one who had no troubles .
13 The Luganovitchs had no troubles , so they made friends with me.
14 We played games and sang and lazed and loafed, and life had no troubles .
15 Don't you remember saying I had no troubles for Helen's cross to comfort me in!'
16 And some iPhone 4 users who previously had no troubles are now experiencing faster-than-usual battery drain.
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