| 1. | But the models that sound an alarm are also not trouble free.
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| 2. | She concluded that Ste never seemed to have a trouble free day.
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| 3. | That is not to suggest, however, that their lives are trouble free.
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| 4. | "Most visits to Sri Lanka are trouble free, " it said.
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| 5. | We are optimistic that it will be a trouble free tour,
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| 6. | Case aide Ceasar Garza says job sites are usually trouble free.
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| 7. | In the case of Risk, not even the computer interface is trouble free.
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| 8. | Compact disks aren't trouble free, but more about that later.
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| 9. | He added, however, that the company was not trouble free.
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| 10. | Her remaining life was trouble free, and she continued in service until September, 1965.
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