71. The magazine reported that most of the pirates were headquartered in the Cayman Islands to avoid trouble with U.S. authorities. 72. The Miho Museum has not joined the International Council of Museums, but its curator says that the museum tries to avoid trouble by purchasing from reputable dealers. 73. The programmers are moving to avoid any trouble in Europe. 74. The rest of the deportables merely have to keep a low profile and avoid trouble with local law enforcement, she said. 75. The Wednesday openings have not avoided trouble entirely, however. 76. There is a fine line between principled bipartisanship and collusion between politicians who want to avoid the trouble of running for re-election. 77. They assert that knowing what the innate patterns and predispositions may be can help avoid troubles later on. 78. To be effective, the first thing Voskuhl will have to do is avoid foul trouble, which has dogged him of late. 79. To avoid trouble with the federal government, organizers are keeping the event low-key until closer to the date. 80. Two former Latin American leaders took different routes in avoiding legal troubles last week. |