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trouble

a. political unrest or public disturbances
b. the Troubles political violence in Ireland during the 1920s or in Northern Ireland since the late 1960s
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But Troublemaker is a tad different to Paul's brand of magic, with "phones being destroyed and needles swal-lowed".
Jacqueline Houtman, Michael Long, and Walter Naegle, Rustin's widowed partner, work to correct that with Troublemaker for Justice, a young reader version of Rustin's story.
The opposition pact is the real troublemakers in the 14th General Election (GE14), says Kedah PAS commissioner Dr Ahmad Fakhruddin Sheikh Fakhrurazi.
Keller's list of the 5 types of office troublemaker:
Troublemaker: a black crested macaque eyes the camera with suspicion Deadlock: a Morelet's tree frog battles with a cat-eyed snake in Belize Picture: DAVID MAITLAND
PETERHEAD ace Bobby Linn has told of his pain at being branded a troublemaker.
I wasn't so much of a troublemaker, just more of the rebellious streak where I had to find my own voice." BOARD TO TEARS Genevieve attended boarding school and compares it to Kris's stint in juvie hall.
Users have the option of warning of a 'suspicious person', 'caller' or 'troublemaker'.
The Troublemaker's Teaparty: A Manual for Effective Citizen Action, Charles Dobson, Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers, 2003
During the course of the book, Ferguson high-lights how a child becomes classified as a troublemaker and the impact of being labeled and disciplined as a troublemaker; she also examines the lack of actual teaching and cultural competency in the classroom and makes a case for the legitimization of Ebonics.
They said he was a "troublemaker" and, if I allowed him to ask a question, I would be answering at my own risk.
What if your company starts a whisper campaign in your industry that you're a troublemaker?
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