101.   Fraschilla has seen the problems from both sides in his three seasons at Manhattan and in previous stops as an assistant at Providence and Ohio State.

102.   Given the large amount of data they squeeze into extremely small spaces, all removable-storage systems are vulnerable to problems from dirt and damage.

103.   Hatch said that the companies would accept such legislation and that their agreement would avoid constitutional problems from legislated restrictions on tobacco advertising.

104.   He develops a skin problem from incessant scratching that suggests the stigmata.

105.   He also disputed suggestions that Ford had concealed data about any ignition problems from federal safety officials in Washington.

106.   He had no problems from the corneal abrasion he suffered in the second period Saturday against Nashville.

107.   He said Congress pushed for an immunization budget cut because the program has a credibility problem from its early years.

108.   He faces different problems from his predecessors.

109.   He made the team and anticipated problems from other skiers in Norway.

110.   He said the so-called Brady bill has kept a quarter-million people with criminal backgrounds or mental health problems from purchasing pistols.

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