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1 But when Mike locates the boy, a real troublemaker , the ex-wife doesn't want the kid.
2 He's a real troublemaker , isn't he?'
3 He was a real troublemaker .
4 Smoke tends to be the real troublemaker with fires, but whatever was burning over there didn't seem to give off any smoke.
5 "She's turned into a real troublemaker , " one of the neighbors told Sharon's mother.
6 He was stopped by a chorus of protest from the refugees, who made it clear that the real troublemakers were back there.
7 "That dog is a real troublemaker , huh?"
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