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  • 91Trouble on the Hoof: Disease Outbreaks in Europe — ▪ 2002 by Brian J. Ford       Farmers rarely celebrate good fortune in the modern world, but British agriculture seemed to be emerging from a period of darkness as 2001 began. The scourge of “mad cow” disease was in retreat.       After mad cow… …

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  • 92Trouble with the Natives — Infobox short story name = Superiority author = Arthur C. Clarke country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Science fiction published in = Lilliput publication type = publisher = media type = pub date = August 1951 Trouble with the… …

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  • 93Trouble sexuel — Sexualité Pour les articles homonymes, voir sexualité (homonymie) …

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  • 94English language idioms derived from baseball — B = * ballpark: in the ballpark, ballpark figure, and out of the ballpark mdash; Ballpark has been used to mean a broad area of approximation or similarity, or a range within which comparison is possible; this usage OED dates to 1960. Another… …

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  • 95Some Kind of Trouble — For the song by Tanya Tucker, see Some Kind of Trouble (song). Some Kind of Trouble Studio album by James Blunt …

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  • 96Big Trouble in Little China — Promotional poster Directed by John Carpenter …

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  • 97The Trouble with Islam Today — original title The Trouble with Islam is a 2004 book critical of Islam written by Irshad Manji, styled in an open letter for Muslims world wide.ContentsIn the book the author aims to provide an examination of what she describes as the inferior t …

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  • 98Deep, Deep Trouble — Single by The Simpsons from the album The Simpsons Sing the Blues …

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  • 99Double Trouble — may refer to: Contents 1 Film 2 Literature 3 Music 3.1 …

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  • 100Keef Trouble — (born Keith Trussell, 1949, Greenwich, London,) is an English composer, singer and musician.Trouble studied at The Slade School of Fine Art, London, from 1968 to 1972. He is a founding member of the still performing cult British country blues… …

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