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1 I was doing my night duty right, and the students started trouble .
2 You want to be known as the man who started trouble at her place?
3 Others came in and started trouble .
4 Couldn't hold his drink, and started trouble at the table-accusedone of my guys of stacking the deck.
5 If Stan and Greg hadn't started trouble in the first place, if they hadn't been picking on Ken-
6 If I could get Kramer put away before anybody else started trouble , I might be able to bluff it through.
7 They started trouble immediately.
8 The crowd in the street grew, and gathered until a policeman in red fez and khaki knickerbockers came and started trouble .
9 I wanted that light between me and the Sikh platoon, yet did not dare run for it, since that would surely have started trouble .
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