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troublous

[truhb-luhs] / ˈtrʌb ləs /


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A documentary on the troublous political awakening of northeastern Brazil.

From Time Magazine Archive

During the past several years, a number of county and State societies have elected "executive secretaries" for long tenure, to steer the societies through troublous times.

From Time Magazine Archive

To this last and most troublous question of all, two of the oldest and foxiest independent moviemakers last week gave an answer that may give other independents an idea.

From Time Magazine Archive

Into the water slipped the Queen Elizabeth, and into troublous times.

From Time Magazine Archive

Laura Bell, a little girl of perhaps ten years, during her stay in the fort exhibited the courage and constancy characterizing even the children in those troublous times.

From Blazing The Way True Stories, Songs and Sketches of Puget Sound by Denny, Emily Inez




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