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6 Sentences With "troubles about"

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Aston discovered that his cannon were too small to make much impression on the main door. To add to his troubles about half his men abandoned him to pillage the countryside. As the fight dragged on a heavy sea-mist descended on the Hook Peninsula. Meanwhile, the Irish Confederates under Captain Rossiter and Captain Thomas Roche were still encamped at Shielbaggan.
Interview Park interviews for a law firm with some pretty awful results. Exile on Jericho Turnpike Eve visits her brother and her father for his birthday and troubles about the amount of influence she has in their lives. Love Anxiously It's Valentine's Day and everyone gets a little lesson in jealousy. Lifetime TV The Ning siblings grew up wishing they could be contestants on their favorite shopping-based gameshow.
Most of the street names are Scottish in origin (Enler and Brooklands being the exception) as the architects who designed the estates layout mostly came from Scotland. It lies within the Borough of Castlereagh and the Belfast East Parliamentiary and Assembly constituency. In the 2001 census the area had a population of 9,170.Belfast Healthy Cities It is mainly a Protestant area, although before 1970 and the onset of The Troubles, about 20 per cent of the population were Catholic.
From a review of the 1926 Carnegie International exhibition: > Carl Schmitt turned away from the assurance of popularity as a pleasant > painter to become one of our potentially great painters, although he works > in more or less obscurity. Frequently, his themes suggest religious > subjects. He never troubles about the conventional associations of his > subjects but uses them to indulge his ardent love for richly colored > compositions of involve forms in which the human figure does not distract > the eye but it is a unit of a co-ordinated whole.Scholastic Magazine, > October 16, 1926, p. 17.
David Whyte, David Scott et al, Expanding the Criminological Imagination: Critical Readings in Criminology, Routledge (2007) - Google Books pgs. 81-83 The anti- death penalty campaigner Violet Van der Elst petitioned the Home Secretary David Maxwell Fyfe by letter to commute Louisa's death sentence to life in prison. She wrote: > The husband ... posed as a kindly and simple old man, never spoke - and it > seemed as if this old man had been made use of by his wife and had been made > to do things under her stronger will. This was not true, he was a cunning > old man acting a part in court, but if one could judge of the two people, I > would consider that the old man was the most guilty ... He never troubles > about his wife being condemned to death.
He had sent Drummond a printed copy of the yet unpublished book, followed by a letter stating his difficulties and the reasons. He requested Drummond, if it were possible, to pay him a visit at Douglas Castle to advise him on what actions are suitable under these circumstances. William Drummond wrote "To the Right Honourable, His Very Good Lord, the Marquis of Douglas": ::My Noble Lord,— ::A letter by an obscurer hand and a meaner carrier, bearing your Lordship's name, had power to draw me upon a longer journey, and to a more difficile task than the reading of books in your Lordship's castle; and shall at all occasions: but the disorders of these times, and imminent troubles about the place where now I live, shall excuse for a season my not seeing your Lordship, and plead forgiveness. Les Pilieres ou Pilleures de la Republique cut to the gentlemen hereabouts so much work that none can be many days absent from his own dwelling place, especially those whose brains are not fully mellow with their new potions.

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