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1 He gained his sanctum without any particular trouble and was warmly greeted.
2 Was he in any particular trouble when you saw him last?
3 But this particular trouble could not be hid, and Barbara told him all.
4 My dear Wife, All as well as usual, and no particular trouble anyway.
5 He needed to find a present that showed he had gone to particular trouble .
6 Air pollution is a particular trouble spot for the industry.
7 John, for his part, had no intention of sharing this particular trouble even with Smith.
8 He had encountered no particular trouble since his wife's death, but his life had been unhappy.
9 So I didn't anticipate any particular trouble .
10 The fire was made without any particular trouble , just as Josh and some of the others had predicted.
11 She spoke of no particular trouble ? '
12 This last recommendation caused Henrietta particular trouble , and made her feel all kinds of vague and terrible apprehensions.
13 The major insurers that cover the area affected by Sandy are not reporting any particular trouble connecting with homeowners.
14 That spells particular trouble for McIlroy, who has made little secret of the fact he struggles in inclement conditions.
15 Hard water is the cause of many bad complexions, and this will remedy that particular trouble of the beauty-seeker.
16 The Trojans had particular trouble with the combination of junior quarterback Josh Rosen and junior wide receiver Jordan Lasley.
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