11. And this can mean trouble for brides, grooms and the people tapped to make matrimony happen. 12. And that means trouble if he ever tries to be taken seriously. 13. Any time the smaller Rockets outrebound Orlando, it means trouble for the Magic. 14. As the redistricting fights were being carried out, some Democrats sounded warnings that the creation of majority black districts could mean trouble. 15. At the nearly empty village market, Hong Re-jin agreed that cozier ties between China and Taiwan meant economic trouble for Kinmen. 16. Biologists note that this rearranging of the ecosystem can mean trouble for native species. 17. A dark house means trouble. 18. A sore that has not healed in two to three weeks also can mean trouble, Silvus said. 19. A weeklong forecast of stormy weather is expected to mean big trouble for the tournament schedule. 20. All this, though, means more trouble for the Hong Kong property market. |