| 41. | Suddenly, it seems, China is the world's troublemaker.
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| 42. | They have labeled this guy a troublemaker with destructive motives.
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| 43. | At the time, he said, he considered himself a troublemaker.
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| 44. | Frankly, you are the one person who is not a troublemaker.
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| 45. | There is evidence that the boy who killed Emir was a troublemaker.
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| 46. | Some of the kids referred to him have been branded as troublemakers.
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| 47. | My own opinion is the troublemakers have been weeded out.
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| 48. | They must argue the case for the living composer without being troublemakers.
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| 49. | Often they are troublemakers, the enemies of the prevailing moral order.
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| 50. | But that didn't mean he wasn't a troublemaker.
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