1. But in the context of the jail, republicans considered them symbolic and provocative and, therefore, they could create trouble. 2. Although leery about discussing the financial maneuvering now taking place, Lee is candid about the trends that helped create trouble in the first place. 3. As human a reaction as that is, it creates more trouble. 4. Beck induced a couple of ground outs, then walked Dan Wilson to create more trouble. 5. Brewster also creates trouble at the prison so that the film can head for two conveniently simultaneous crises. 6. But an error on a disputed call created a trouble for the Yankees in the fifth, and Clemens was unable to avoid damage. 7. But he said he hoped that the police would focus their energy on those who created trouble, not on polite beggars. 8. Chuck Knoblauch created trouble for Stottlemyre instantly, lining a leadoff double to left field. 9. If mostly ignored, this Imp dances around the mind now and then without creating much trouble. |