The course of the country singer (1923-53) who managed to die at 29 after every kind of troubled existence.
When he saw the major of the City Guards again, Duff was glad he had decided not to complicate that gentleman's troubled existence with Fenwicks.
It continued in use until 1810, although it had a troubled existence, being burnt down in 1799 and again on 12 August 1805.
Katie confides directly to the camera about her troubled existence.
I have a most troubled existence of work and business.
She believed the work would be her most important, referring to it in a March 1849 letter to her brother Richard as, "something good which may survive my troubled existence."
Awarded a franchise in 1936 although no home field was available in Brooklyn, the Tigers had a short, troubled existence.
The Panthers, whose troubled existence lasted from 1966 to about 1972, initiated Oakland food drives and free medical clinics.
Pakistan leads a troubled existence.
There was little effective government, given the state's brief and troubled existence.