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Meanwhile I continued to record my dreams with the minutest care, even though the growing stack of reports attained troublesomely vast proportions.
Troublesomely, the lack of quality educational systems and job opportunities has created a reservation workforce that lacks the training and education demanded by many professions.
Yet her travels and travails since then are troublesomely reminiscent of a different fable - the one about the goose that laid the golden egg.
For one thing, Washington still isn't ready to make the decisions on American weapons policy that were endlessly and troublesomely postponed in the Reagan Administration.
Alas, it seemed that this was an old, old struggle that must be troublesomely fought out, again and again down the generations.
But finally Antoine comes to a revelation into the nature of his being when he faces the troublesomely provisional and limited nature of existence itself.
Might part of a secret bargain be that Merseia rids the Imperium of troublesomely independent subjects?
The woman was quite troublesomely ambitious, yes; however, if she uses her magics but once, we will know where she is, and eliminate her if we choose.
After two centuries of religious heresy, the Church needed a spiritual renewal, finding the perfect ally in Francis of Assisi (1182-1226), pious without being troublesomely militant.
The poetic language leaves the sort of love described somewhat indeterminate; "The 'marriage of true minds' like the 'power to hurt' is troublesomely vague open to a variety of interpretations."
"I'm getting turf on Tuesday," he said, pointing to a troublesomely vast stretch of soil in front of his stucco home, which resembles a Hollywood mogul's dream house from the 1950's - a rarity for stately Southampton.
Steel anvils are used for tuning for use as musical instruments, because those based partly on cast iron and similar materials give a duller sound; this is actually valued in industry, as pure steel anvils are troublesomely noisy, though energetically more efficient.
In it Erskine argued that Baillie, unlike others charged with libel, had merely been doing his duty; he "was not a disappointed malicious informer, prying into official abuses ... not troublesomely inquisitive into other men's departments, but conscientiously correcting his own at the risk of his office".