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en Once people see these things hit increasingly close to home, they become more and more troubled.

en People are not always as troubled by a position you take as they are troubled when you flip and you flop and you try to get every side of the issue. You have seen what I believe is an election-year conversion.

en And they troubled the people and the rulers of the city, when they heard these things.

en Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en [It was the intensity of Italian football which troubled the former Hibs striker most.] It was cruel stuff out there as Italians, at that time, were quite prepared to play without the ball, ... Foreign players - and we were the pioneers - were regarded with deep suspicion. The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson. Not only were we kicked up and down the park but regularly spat on as well. When I returned home for the close season, I knew I couldn't go back.

en Maybe people's eyes are different or something like that. So you never know. When a call is so close, I guess it could go either way. Maybe the system could be tweaked a little bit. ... When things are so close and it's a game of this magnitude, there's going to be a lot of things said about it.

en The United States military, because of people like you, can do things for a troubled world that no one else can do. And I am profoundly grateful,
  Hillary Clinton

en We are doing what we can to help people keep close to home that want to stay close to home.

en The president is troubled by the fact the economy has slowed down, the president is troubled that we are in recession. The president will be more troubled if the Senate doesn't do anything about it.

en He wanted to stay close to home, and he had a good time when he (made an unofficial visit) there. I think he liked the opportunity to play close to home.

en I would say this probably compares to our first time, Super Bowl IX. It's very similar, these young guys we have, just like the players then. It's really their turn, their time up. The kind of people they are, it's a close team, they've done things the hard way although it probably worked out, home and away.

en The reality is across sectors and across regions the picture is very mixed. The auto sector is not only troubled, but becoming more troubled,

en The Cardinals (brought me to the area). It's really close to home for my wife and I, which is California. It was close to family and a lot of people were able to come see my games. I was able to go to California whenever I really wanted, which was a different story than Boston.

en It's not the education; it's the social issues in the schools. The children are troubled there. The parents are troubled. There's no cure in sight.

en increasingly optimistic about our ability to vote as Democrats in support of the resolution. And I'm increasingly optimistic that there are a good number of Republicans who are going to take a close look and perhaps vote in support as well.


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