| 41. | Phlox paniculata is " trouble free " in being difficult to kill, but that same robustness means it needs frequent division.
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| 42. | Canary Wharf was far from trouble free and the property slump of the early 1990s halted further development for several years.
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| 43. | I hope everybody gets a clean trip, but when you run 14 horses, the race is not going to be trouble free.
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| 44. | In the second singles, Austria's Markus Hipfl also sailed through with a trouble free 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 victory over Ukraine's Orest Tereshchuk.
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| 45. | Zeitler said the price climate in Europe isn't trouble free and called gains in import prices, which have resulted from mark weakness, unacceptable.
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| 46. | "So the bad news is we're small and the good news is that we're vigorous, trouble free and debt free, " he said.
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| 47. | What you will see is the FAA get a warm and fuzzy from the number of flight hours that have been trouble free.
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| 48. | Q . Four years ago, I planted a new bed with flowers that were sold as trouble free, primarily day lilies and phlox.
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| 49. | The HDT's other car driven by John Harvey and Neal Lowe finished the race in 2nd place after a relatively trouble free run.
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| 50. | The New York Giants on Friday signed troubled free-agent quarterback Kerry Collins, but maintained that he will enter the season as the backup.
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