Sentences with phrase «troubled opening months»

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It was also a mindset that opened the door for trouble, as Cambridge Analytica proved once again last month.
Whether Infinity War can catch Black Panther (whose long, leggy run meant it was still in the top five at the box office last week, more than two months after its opening) in the US and Canada seems unlikely, but it should become the year's top hit internationally without too much trouble.
During the opening months of last season, the 24 - year - old was troubled by constant hamstring problems and despite netting a few goals early on, he wasn't hitting the heights he had previously demonstrated.
So I'm going to just open up the comments, and those of you who remember your 4 - month troubles, (or are in the middle of them) post them, and we'll all commiserate.
It's been an open secret for months that the relationship between Gordon Brown and Prudence was in trouble.
Eastern European countries weren't as open then as they are now, and visa troubles turned his annual 1 - month trip to Hungary into a year - and - a-half-long hiatus.
Bond kills a pocket dictator, is tortured for fourteen months after his capture under the opening credits, and emerges as some kind of creepy Zen yogi who meditates himself out of trouble.
Last month the Washington Post published an open letter to Barnes & Noble about the bookseller's continuing financial troubles.
About a month and a half ago, we noticed that Heidi was having trouble keeping her eyes open.
Creditors want to know that you only apply for credit when you need it, so opening a card account one month and another card account the next can signal trouble.
Komada has two knit pieces and six painting - knitting hybrids at Prole Drift this month (amid a few scattered orchids and a tacked - up printout of the Lou Reed / John Cale song «Trouble with Classicists,» too), and he's transformed the gallery's back room into a high - tech open studio where he works during certain gallery hours.
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