41. Certainly something was banging away painfully inside her and causing her trouble in breathing. 42. If he thinks he can and cause trouble, he would. 43. Causing trouble in what respect. 44. They might cause more trouble than that. 45. Along the way, though, these standards also could cause trouble for a lot of individual buyers. 46. Although it is unclear what caused the troubles, Hofmann said that judging by the rust on the grate, corrosion may have been the culprit. 47. And he said the rapidly growing trade deficit could one day become unsustainable, though it has caused no trouble so far. 48. And if Zell Miller did not set out to cause trouble for his Democratic colleague in the Senate, neither has he done much to make things better. 49. And he disputed the notion that only Serb paramilitary police from outside Gnjilane caused the trouble here. 50. And that may cause trouble for the overall market. |