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Altavilla got into trouble immediately after entering in the sixth.
In high school, Barr got into trouble and struggled to graduate.
However, he got into trouble at times, including loading the bases twice.
Their Soyuz launch rocket got into trouble when jettisoning its first stage.
But Fred felt FP was a liability after he got into trouble.
Trevor May pitched the seventh and got into trouble in the eighth.
"This is where Italy got into trouble," Mr. Cuomo said on Friday.
We remember that banks and borrowers got into trouble with unaffordable mortgages.
He never got into trouble — worked hard at school, worked hard at work.
He routinely got into trouble for speaking his mind — was eccentric and unpredictable.
He also got into trouble and spent a year in jail in Florida.
Without rules, who would save them if they got into trouble, he asked?
Miss Turkey got into trouble by writing a poem that critiqued Mr. Erdogan.
Archer got into trouble in the seventh with the bases loaded and two outs.
Yeah, and you also recall, when Erica Baker did it, she got into trouble.
When we got into trouble, we'd deploy both powerups and plow through more Nazis.
Ken, in turn, was forgiving to the athletes, and got into trouble for it.
Michael was a "very kind, very good" kid who never got into trouble, she says.
His message was clear: if — when — we got into trouble, we were on our own.
It's one reason that they've run mood changing studies (that they got into trouble for).
I got into trouble and did a stint in prison in the L.A. county jail.
"That's exactly the way the church got into trouble over the sex scandals," she said.
"The fund is paying higher fees today than before it got into trouble," he said.
"He also got into trouble and spent a year in jail in Florida," Brockman added.
THEN: Khloe Kardashian was the sassy younger sister of Kim who frequently got into trouble.
VICE: Do you remember the first time you got into trouble for being a PAOK supporter?
But in 1995, he twice got into trouble and was suspended from the team by Osborne.
They got into trouble in Season 1; now their misdeeds might be catching up with them.
I soon got into trouble with lecturers because of commuting to Manchester to train at Master Toddy's.
This is where the M9 could easily have got into trouble, attempting to define a supposed italianità.
He got into trouble last month for sharing a platform with Faith Goldy, a controversial white nationalist.
Rays reliever Alex Colome (22-20) pitched a scoreless eighth, then got into trouble in the ninth.
When the global financial crisis struck, only one big lender, Unibanco, got into trouble, from trading losses.
He got into trouble in the fourth and fifth innings but was able to limit the damage.
But the time he really got into trouble was while home alone following a dinner with friends.
If they got into trouble—which they tended to do—the big bank would bail them out.
A short time later, Earl, 10, got into trouble at the pool and was asked to leave.
A good Samaritan was there for Courteney Cox when her furry friends got into trouble on Wednesday.
If the non-traditional bank affiliate got into trouble, it would be responsible for covering its own losses.
Gibson retired the first two batters in the fourth but got into trouble when he walked Nicholas Castellanos.
The 22-year-old right-hander from Panama started strong, but got into trouble in the third inning.
The scuffles and the life of a kid who got into trouble… that came a little bit after.
The universe of childhood is violent and I got into trouble for misusing karate in a playground fight.
His new red arm hints that he got into trouble at some point, probably defending his beloved humans.
He never got into trouble, and he served as a role model for his siblings, Kiara Nazaire said.
Bridenstine got into trouble because he was an elected politician, the first to be nominated to head NASA.
My body remembered what to do, and what it could do, which is where I got into trouble.
It could be political poison for her government to rescue a bank that got into trouble through speculating.
Smyly got into trouble again in the second after walking No. 9 hitter Andrew Velazquez with one out.
Baltimore held a 9-23 lead going into the ninth when Castro came on and got into trouble.
And then I got into trouble while I was writing it because it went on way too long.
He got into trouble earlier this year for using his police security detail to pick up meals for him.
So when a US border patrol agent was recently busted for watching porn at work, he got into trouble.
When Bennett got into trouble, she made him read entries in the encyclopedia, and he came to enjoy it.
He moved forward relentlessly, he got hit, he got into trouble, and then he wilted his opponent under fire.
A few years back, Google got into trouble because its image recognition service identified some black people as gorillas.
Great in the classroom, never got into trouble, was at school every single day and had a great attitude.
Chafing against his mother's yoke, young Merle got into trouble for breaking and entering, shoplifting and passing bad checks.
The Orioles held a 9-5 lead going into the ninth when Castro came on and got into trouble.
There have been a few more similar cases of people who got into trouble because of what they published.
When he got into trouble a few times they all ran – and when he was exonerated they all came back.
I am reading that back, and it is the absolute softest way anyone has got into trouble, oh my God.
He said he wasn&apost someone who got into trouble and described him as a "run of the mill" student.
Kazmir got into trouble early when Curtis Granderson drove the first pitch of the game into the right field stands.
Instead, many children came to school angry, hurt or simply without the requisite self-regulation and quickly got into trouble.
He got into trouble with the IRS, abused prescription drugs, and became addicted to pornography; eventually his wife divorced him.
After being sidelined for 84 days, my body remembered what it could do — which is where I got into trouble.
Any whales in the Sea of Japan that were hurt or got into trouble could be treated there, said Kozhemyako.
The company had paid to launch a Grumpy-themed drink, but got into trouble after launching a second product without permission.
In the 2000s Microsoft got into trouble because it had expanded its Windows monopoly by bundling it with its web browser.
On several occasions, the billionaire has got into trouble while trying to travel around the world in a hot air balloon.
"I don't know how he avoided the IRS for so many years and then got into trouble," Whittemore told the magazine.
Khloe also got into trouble early this year when she posted a picture of herself heading to Diana Ross' birthday party.
If the company got into trouble filling particular properties, it could put those subsidiaries into bankruptcy and protect the larger corporation.
McGuire (23-22) got into trouble quickly as Eric Thames reached on a leadoff double and Neil Walker drew a walk.
The yellow-eyed penguin first got into trouble when large parts of its natural habitat were destroyed in the previous century.
As you know ... Lochte got into trouble in Brazil during the 2016 Olympics during a drunken incident at a gas station.
The Tories got into trouble with the Electoral Commission in 2017 because they paid to bus in supporters to target constituencies.
They actually -- WILLIAMS: The idea is -- I mean, this is what Michelle Wolf got into trouble with at the Correspondents&apos Dinner.
Rob Scahill (21-23) worked a quick seventh but got into trouble in the eighth, allowing a leadoff single to Brandon Belt.
But also, I guess it's fair to say that I went off the rails a bit and got into trouble back home.
But that threat was bogus because of the willingness of the Fed to rescue the finance sector when it got into trouble.
Cousin Niecy (Raven Goodwin) got into trouble, and matriarch of the family Helen (Margaret Avery) duked it out with the status quo.
Banks were not charging enough for the use of their balance-sheets before 2008 and many got into trouble as a result.
It was only as they headed into the second half of the chessboard that at least one of them got into trouble.
Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said the two soldiers got into trouble because they had relied on satellite navigation on their mobile phone.
Minor got into trouble early, walking Sogard on four pitches to start the game and then giving up a single to Galvis.
This feature most likely won't be coming back, Delta's developers said, as they got into trouble for including it in the past.
That means Twitter won't have to vet and approve submissions – an area where it got into trouble before, during the U.S. presidential campaigns.
Recently, a number of well-known, gaming-focused YouTube personalities got into trouble over videos relating to gambling in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
First, when the six firms got into trouble they had profits of between 0.08% and 0.54% of GDP, with a median of 0.24%.
The ECB had argued that having clearing houses inside the euro zone would make it easier to intervene if they got into trouble.
Yet in his book he grapples with his conflicted feelings about Moochie and other family members who got into trouble with the law.
As a journalist in Iran, I often got into trouble exposing the regime's mismanagement and corruption until, eventually, my press pass was revoked.
If Joe Biden got into trouble over campaign financing, it wouldn't be over the legality of giving hush money to a porn star.
Then Latasha's boyfriend got into trouble for driving with a suspended license and he was in and out of jail for several months.
Mr. Walker modeled the character after a high school and college buddy who was tall and thin and often got into trouble innocently.
Riley went on to complete her secondary-school education, reluctantly, at another boarding school, where she sometimes got into trouble and was punished.
And when gay and lesbian students got into trouble, the school's principal assigned a specific punishment just for them: readings from the Bible.
In Scotland, the communications director of the "Better Together" campaign, Rob Shorthouse, got into trouble for joking that his strategy was "Project Fear".
We're told June's family believes Geno's criminal history speaks for itself, and it's no coincidence she got into trouble while in his company.
He also got into trouble before Yandy Diaz slammed a three-run homer to right-center field to cut the deficit to 4-3.
Brown also grew very close to Brooks' other son Christian, and after he got into trouble, the boy moved in with the reality star.
But he smiled and explained how he got into trouble with the tourism board there for a joke about how much pot people smoke.
He's going back to the same building, school -- the same situation where he got into trouble and he's expected to carry on normal life.
However, MacIntyre got into trouble off the tee at the 17th, allowing Wiesberger to take a two-shot lead going into the final hole.
None of the poster children of the financial crisis got into trouble from proprietary trading, much less trading that was financed with insured deposits.
"They got into trouble more times than we had time for," Apatow said during a break from directing "Crashing," a coming HBO comedy series.
He walked his sister Chelcey home from school and he tried to cajole their grandmother out of whipping Marilyn when she got into trouble.
There was nowhere the buck could be passed: If I got into trouble, my neck was the only one available for the chopping block.
A British student got into trouble with the police after he mowed a message into fields near Stansted Airport where the president landed on Monday.
He'd been cast as the younger inmate, Beecher, beating out an eighteen-year-old who soon thereafter got into trouble and lost his film privileges.
" "I got into trouble during the campaign saying something about the President which I still think is true," Zakaria told Don Lemon on "CNN Tonight.
And several members got into trouble in 2016 after they were seen walking on the large, multicolored Grand Prismatic Hot Spring in Yellowstone National Park.
I got into trouble but there was something about seeing all the adults running around, trying to put out this thing that I had created.
And a Democratic challenger defeated Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who billed himself as "America's toughest sheriff" and got into trouble repeatedly for racial profiling.
Ten years ago, big lenders got into trouble when irresponsible loans made to subprime mortgage borrowers defaulted, helping create the worst excesses of the financial crisis.
Trump got into trouble in the first GOP primary debate when my Fox News colleague Megyn Kelly recited the rude comments he had made about women.
"I never really got into trouble with Museveni, because for a long time there was a disconnect between the common people and the elite," he said.
Opinionated and outspoken, he occasionally got into trouble for scuffling with a competitor or hurling rocks, sand and even a muffin at judges and surf officials.
Morozov shares an email thread in which Brockman encourages him to meet Epstein even though he got "into trouble" and landed in jail for a year.
As Handy explains, he had the idea for Dusk around nine months ago, after watching how people got into trouble for speaking their mind on social media.
In the old days, if you got into trouble and you couldn't remember phone numbers you'd be waiting a long time for someone to bail you out!
As one joke goes, stock analysts rated Enron as a "can't miss" until it got into trouble, at which point it was lowered to a "sure thing".
One mobile phone app, Air Matters, with over 9 million subscribers, got into trouble from at least one local government for crunching official data in alternative ways.
He helped a college student from Tennessee, who was hiking alone in Alaska in June and got into trouble not once, but several times (The Associated Press).
" The colleague noted that many editors got into trouble by disregarding sales and focussing only on books that they loved, adding, "That certainly never happened with him.
Wells originally got into trouble in 2016 for charging millions of customers for bank accounts they did not want and for auto insurance they did not need.
He got into trouble for it, by the way, because at one point I said well, what about self-driving cars, this was about four years ago.
Moore got into trouble in the sixth, loading the bases on three singles, but he got two huge outs to get out of the jam without any damage.
And as Gawker's web traffic grew, it got into trouble when it seemed to be meanly punching down, exposing secrets about people who were not so obviously newsworthy.
They got into trouble by putting at risk what they had limited amounts of in order to increase the quantities of those things they had unlimited amounts of.
This led to sharp growth in clearing houses that now handle trillions of dollars in contracts, making them a risk to financial stability if they got into trouble.
"I don't want to name any names, but someone came out with a subscription thing and got into trouble with some of their retail shops," Burns told me.
As a student at David Starr Jordan High School in Los Angeles, Washington was a self-described "knucklehead" who got into trouble, including a run in with the police.
If a CIA or special operations team got into trouble, the US government would have to do something: stage a rescue, pay a big ransom, or — worse — go public.
Subsequently, curators got into trouble by asking "whats the fuzz with jews," starting a war of words with their Danish rivals, and even squaring up with President Donald Trump.
Andrew Finch, who died at 28, got into trouble with the law as a young man but pulled back from the streets after the birth of his second child.
Former BBC 215Xtra guru Austin Daboh once told me that he got into trouble, in the early days of the station, for programming two UK tracks back-to-back.
"It is difficult for Volkswagen to run advertising on the environmental front, because that's exactly where they got into trouble," said Tim Calkins, a marketing professor at Northwestern University.
And to add insult to injury, many of the victims got into trouble by pursuing homeownership, which is supposed to be the ultimate sign of personal responsibility and prosperity.
Then, in the spring of 403, Nanny's 11-year-old daughter got into trouble at school, and Nanny said she returned home to find her husband in a rage.
Niki and Gabi, a YouTuber duo with 8.9 million subscribers, got into trouble with some viewers who said they pandered to harmful racial stereotypes in a video in September.
The Bek Air Fokker 100 got into trouble shortly after departing from Almaty, the Central Asian country's commercial centre, on a pre-dawn flight to the capital Nur-Sultan.
Last year several in India got into trouble when they bought vessels during a short-lived steel-price spike and then had to sell the scrap at a big loss.
MARK BERTOLINI: We were a company that was crawling out of a deep hole, that we got into trouble in 2009 when the market went bad, the economy went bad.
According to Vanguard's data, about 20,000 Vanguard customers made backdoor Roth contributions for the 2013 tax year, and there's no sign that any of them got into trouble for it.
Anderson (21-217) had struggled this month, going 211-22 with a 2285 ERA in four starts, and got into trouble early against Arizona by walking his first two batters.
But George Bush's campaign partner got into trouble when he said that he had as much experience serving in Congress as John F. Kennedy did when he ran for president.
Nevertheless, the argument would be that, if the diversified subsidiary got into trouble, it would be bailed out by the bank holding company — which would draw resources from the bank.
Polanco gave Musgrove a 1-0 lead when he homered with two outs in the first, but Musgrove got into trouble after walking Ozuna to start the second and third innings.
With the score tied at 1 in the third, Blair — the No. 36 pick in the June 2013 draft by Arizona — quickly got into trouble by walking Jake Lamb and Goldschmidt.
The 22-year-old's fastball topped out at 33 mph, but he got into trouble quickly as the Indians' leadoff men reached base in four of the five innings he worked.
Brandin McDonald, a 212-year-old African American with a stocky build and a scar under his left eye, grew up in Joliet, where he got into trouble as a kid.
But Hamels got into trouble in the seventh as Miami loaded the bases with one out on singles by Martin Prado and Alfaro and an error on Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant.
"She always took in people in her house in Livingston because she had a big house and plenty of room but she got into trouble because people took advantage of her," she explained.
A Tierra Caliente native he first got into trouble in 2004, after he went to the prosecutor's office to denounce the rape of a parishioner, allegedly by a member of a drug cartel.
"I'd love to regale you with stories of hilarious antics, but yeah, I got into trouble a lot," Levy, 35, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue of his incredibly "normal" upbringing in Toronto.
But the eurozone countries' loss of sovereignty over their most important economic policies — monetary, exchange rate and, when they got into trouble, fiscal policies as well — is at the heart of Europe's problems.
Ms. Burton described her son, the third of her five children, as a "nice person" who never really got into trouble before he fell in with the wrong crowd and started using drugs.
But the MREL requirement for smaller banks could be below 8 percent because if they got into trouble, they could be closed down quickly and the deposits transferred to another lender, she said.
Russia did not want to get involved in a fight with the Kurds that is 100 years old, he said, and might not help Turkish troops if they got into trouble in Afrin.
Bayat got into trouble during the first stage of the championship in Shanghai last week when Iran state media criticized her for photographs in which she appeared not to be wearing the headscarf.
The company agreed to a privacy program back in 2011 when it first got into trouble with the F.T.C. The new privacy program is much more stringently outlined, but it is not enough.
The state opening of Parliament comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson got into trouble for asking the queen to prorogue (or suspend) Parliament for five weeks, at a crucial point in Brexit proceedings.
Often in charge of younger siblings, we strayed further than we should have, got into trouble and, by the end of the summer, had a collection of triumphs, scars and memories for life.
If he hadn't gone—and liked him, and suggested that he could pep up his pitiful salary by a couple of thousand by coming on the show—he would never have got into trouble.
Italy's loose fiscal policy is already the main reason why Germany now rejects a European Deposit Insurance Scheme (EDIS), fearing German depositors would have to bail out Italians if Italian banks got into trouble.
Fortis, once one of Europe's largest banks, got into trouble after paying a top-of-the-market 24 billion euros to buy the Dutch operations of ABN AMRO just before the credit crunch struck.
In the past, when his goals involved self-promotion and the accumulation of wealth, the risks in this behavior were limited and if he got into trouble his lawyers got him out of it.
Andreessen has been on Twitter since the first day of 2014, and only really took a break when he got into trouble over some ill-considered tweets about India and colonialism earlier this year.
The dilemma sharpened in the following months as American-trained Somali government forces got into trouble and required "collective self-defense" airstrikes to bail them out, even though no American advisers faced direct threat.
The Fokker 100 aircraft, operated by Bek Air, got into trouble shortly after departing from Almaty, the Central Asian country's commercial centre, on a pre-dawn flight en route to the capital Nur-Sultan.
Ultimately, she was able to begin the reversal of policy that some on Wall Street thought was a permanent exercise in rock-bottom rates and Fed easing every time the market got into trouble.
In 2005 Lawrence Summers, then president of Harvard University, got into trouble for suggesting that one reason for the scarcity of women among scientists at elite universities may be due to "issues of intrinsic aptitude".
One of the men released from hospital told IOM that he thought about 80 people, of which he estimated 50 were children traveling without their parents, were on the boat when it got into trouble.
Born and raised in the small city of Gallup, she was a mother of three grown children and a secretary at Miyamura High School, where she was responsible for disciplining students who got into trouble.
He also got into trouble for using an Air Force jet to inspect Fort Knox in Kentucky, which happened to put him on a flight path to see the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21.
The 30-year-old R&B singer got into trouble with the social media platform after sharing a shirtless photo that highlighted his generously-endowed package, which he endearingly called his "anaconda," on November 22.
Fortis, once one of Europe's largest banks, got into trouble after paying a top-of-the-market 24 billion euros ($27.4 billion) to buy the Dutch operations of ABN AMRO just before the credit crunch struck.
Gallardo got into trouble in the fifth, when Trevor Plouffe led off with a single up the middle and Vogt homered to right field on an 0-2 pitch, cutting the Mariners' lead to 4-3.
Ramirez got into trouble in the fourth, hitting Jose Abreu with two outs, then seeing a pop fly to shallow right field against the shift drop in for a double, putting runners at second and third.
Yale has made some divestment pledges, but got into trouble with its activists over a $122 million investment in a fracking-related company, Antero; after a protest in December, the school dropped much of that investment.
ISIS fighters were lying in wait to ambush the unit Arwa was with as its commander ordered the convoy on without an apparent "Plan B" or reserve forces to back them up if they got into trouble.
Three women in the paddleboard yoga class paddled under the Long Island Rail Road bridge near Mill Creek and Hashamomuck Pond when one of them got into trouble in the strong current, according to the Suffolk Times.
My mom had to sign a release for our manager Peter Jesperson to be my legal guardian when we were out on the road to make sure someone could look out for me if I got into trouble.
Since then, they have troubled the emergency services of Norway, Denmark, Scotland, Ireland and England with two battery failures, two cases of propeller damage and one more time when they got into trouble while rowing to the anchored yacht.
The governor, Ralph Northam, also got into trouble when, during a radio interview, he described a situation in which a baby with "severe deformities" would be born and then a "discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother".
He allowed a one-out double to Jeff McNeil in the first inning, then got into trouble in the seventh in a scoreless game when he hit McNeil and gave up a single to Austin Jackson with no outs.
Gallardo got into trouble in the next inning, the fifth, when Trevor Plouffe led off with a single up the middle and Vogt homered to right field on an 0-2 pitch, cutting the Mariners' lead to 4-0.
While launching a startup incubator in a converted former railway depot in Paris last year, President Emmanuel Macron deservedly got into trouble for describing a train station as a "place where one passes those who succeed, and those who are nothing".
Screengrab via Ethan Chiel on TwitterPai's tweet appears to violate the same rule from the Code of Federal Regulations that Kellyanne Conway got into trouble with last week, when she encouraged viewers to buy Ivanka Trump's clothing line on live television.
But as my best mech ace, BEHEMOTH, got into trouble that was way over her head, I realized I was about to lose her, the Centurion she was piloting, and probably the entire battle all in the space of a turn.
The ECB has long wanted euro-denominated clearing relocated from London to the euro zone, arguing it should have some oversight, given that it would be called on to inject euros in the market if a clearing house got into trouble.
But Betances, who has been overpowering recently, got into trouble by walking Nicholas Castellanos and then leaving a fastball over the plate to Martinez, who drove it just over the right-field fence to tie the game in the eighth.
This even though only the first is gay: Alfred A. Gross, a "high-swish" pre-Stonewall homosexual (he was born in 1895) who sought Fryer's professional help in assisting "men like himself" when they got into trouble with the law.
It got into trouble with the Financial Times for what its news editor said was a "selectively edited" video tweeted by Corbyn featuring one of the newspaper's reporters, Nic Fildes, explaining the implications of Labour's plans to provide broadband for free.
READ MORE: Man Rides Horse Into an Unsuspecting Taco Bell Here's the weird thing, though (as if this story weren't weird enough): This isn't the first time a man riding a horse to a Taco Bell got into trouble and received nationwide attention.
Hill, who got into trouble at ESPN earlier this fall for calling President Donald Trump a "white supremacist" on Twitter, was responding Monday to comments made by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who threatened to bench any player who "disrespects" the American flag.
Cho Hyun-min, the younger sister of the notorious "nut rage" heiress of the airline, who got into trouble over a petulant outburst in 2014, is being investigated over accusations that she threw a drink at people at a business meeting last month.
My parents are pretty straight-edge characters—they don't drink, they don't smoke, my mom doesn't even drink tea or coffee—and both my siblings before me rarely got into trouble, and if they did, it was for something stupid and emotional.
Emil Michael, Uber's business head who got into trouble several years ago after making idiotic threats against a female reporter, is very close to him, as well as Uber founder and non-executive board chairman Garrett Camp and longtime Uber exec Ryan Graves.
" Imran Amed, the founder and editor at The Business of Fashion, who sat beside Mr. Blanks, agreed, but added: "Given this is not the first time they've got into trouble, you would have thought they would have been a little more careful.
And occasionally, he got into trouble — spending a night in county jail in his early 20s for attempted forcible entry (he says he jumped a fence at the University of Texas at El Paso) and getting arrested three years later for drunken driving.
"They got into trouble, yes, they had issues, but they served their time, and instead of like other citizens, where they're released back into the community, where they can have a life again, they're committed to a life term of exile," he said.
It&aposs not the first time Goodger has got into trouble for making misleading claims on Instagram — the BBC reports that in October 2019, her posts promoting the diet drink BoomBod were banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for making irresponsible claims.
Amazon has also been lucky since Mr. Trump's behavior in the JEDI process seems to recall how he got into trouble with Ukraine and, more recently, with the Justice Department's handling of the Roger Stone case (and really in so many instances).
I was well-behaved at school, but my brother and I got into trouble one time when our parents took us to a classical musical performance, and we were of course super bored, so we started doodling toilet paper rolls and shits in toilets.
And as the New York Times reported, in 26 Los Angeles pride was referred to as "gay Coachella" — and this year, Los Angeles Pride organizers got into trouble for over-selling tickets to the festival and had to turn hundreds of paying celebrants away.
I may not have been competent or even committed to defend the Pentagon against peace demonstrators, but when I got into trouble for my actions that day I was able to defend myself with the help of a few allies among my fellow soldiers.
Chinese media later reported that some of them were also healthcare workers trying to sound the alarm, and several of them have come forward in the Chinese press to recount how they got into trouble for trying to warn colleagues and friends about the outbreak.
If I refuse to write the prescription, the medication has a long enough half-life that the daughter could self-wean without a taper, but if she got into trouble as she came off, she would need to know why she was feeling worse.
Common impersonations include grandchildren claiming they got into trouble, such as arrests or accidents, and needed money for bail or lawyers; Internal Revenue Service agents claiming, often angrily, that taxes were owed; and tech support employees seeking payments to fix alleged viruses on victims' computers.
Pederson homered with two outs in the second to make it 3-0, and Chacin got into trouble right off the bat in the third, walking Cody Bellinger for the second time before giving up a single to center by Pollock to put runners on the corners.
Lowe got into trouble in March when, during a keynote presentation at the Entertainment Finance Forum, he suggested that the company would also profit from tracking users who had their GPS enabled on their way to and from the theater — a statement that set off a firestorm.
Italy got into trouble with the Commission because its budget had envisaged increased spending and lower taxation in order to fulfill key election promises, including the introduction of a basic income (called a "citizen's income") for the poor, a lower retirement age and a proposed flat tax rate.
" In fact, he said some of the footage cut from the film made that point as well, with "NASA spokespeople wandering around the press room after 11, before 13 got into trouble, basically saying, 'For Apollo 11 this place was standing-room only, and now it's just vacant.
Even big tech companies struggle with this: like IBM, which got into trouble for scraping people's personal Flickr images marked for creative commons use, and Microsoft, which took down the world's largest image dataset, MS Celeb, after reports revealed it consisted of photos of people without their consent.
Adam Warren, the first man out of the bullpen, got into trouble quickly, but David Robertson, who pitched a clean, 10-pitch eighth inning on Friday night, came in to strike out Manny Machado and Jonathan Schoop, stranding the potential tying runs for Baltimore at second and third.
Even President Barack Obama, who tried to avoid being accused of meddling, got into trouble when he warned Britain, before the referendum, that it would go to the end of the line in future trade negotiations with the United States if it voted to leave the European Union.
Investors fretted over a possible revival of the toxic link that characterized the euro zone crisis: weaker euro zone governments relied on local banks to fund their budget deficits by buying their bonds, but then had to bail the lenders out when they got into trouble - pushing up the state's debt to unmanageable levels.
To determine where and when a financial crisis might be emanating, we need reams of historical and current data from every type of financial institution on important indicators, namely: The professionals at the OFR crunch the numbers to tell us why we got into trouble the last time so that we do not repeat the same mistakes.
While much of the media was concerned with Jones' feelings or the impact this incident will have on his "redemption story," it was retired UFC fighter-turned-pundit Chael Sonnen—who once fought Jones and who, like Jones, got into trouble for violating UFC anti-doping policies—who ended up asking the hardest-hitting question of the morning.
KS: It's definitely hard because, again, my son got into trouble because they did a video, the lacrosse team, of course — they were singing a song that had some misogynistic terms in it, and he wasn't singing, which I was pleased with, but he was there, and he was in the video and just smiling about it.
Not too long ago, Matt got into trouble for his tone-deaf comments about Casey Affleck (who is now forgiven), Louis CK (who's working on getting forgiven), and Harvey Weinstein (who hasn't yet been forgiven, but can we really for sure say he won't be at some point?) who all got in trouble for sexual misconduct.
Allergan — the trendsetter on self-imposed limits on price increases — got into trouble with a federal judge late last year for trying to sell its expiring patents on some of its drugs to a Native American tribe to extend the life of the patent and maintain its monopoly on the drugs for a while longer, which would bring in millions of dollars in additional revenue.
"I started to sneak food to numb the feelings I had about my parents fighting, the unpredictability of my alcoholic dad who always got into trouble, being called names at school, trying to handle performance anxiety I felt about school tests and presentations, and needing to defend my little brothers from bullies on a daily basis," the Spokane, Washington-based health and weight loss strategy coach, 34, tells PEOPLE.
"I can count the times we've turned on the TV in 20 years on one hand," she said, although they did watch the British detective drama "Foyle's War," which is set during — a pattern is developing here — World War II. After his first Democratic debate last month, when Mr. Bloomberg gave a fractious response to questions about the nondisclosure agreements signed by women who had sued his company, Ms. Taylor got into trouble of her own.
The coalition had got into trouble with Brussels for budget-busting spending pledges; Lega, in particular, is also known for its antagonistic stance toward the EU. Analysts at Barclays said that the Emilia-Romagna result could galvanize the PD-M5S alliance to establish a more solid political platform and restart the clock on the durability of the second Conte-led coalition, although risks included uncertainty over M5S' new leader and possible defections to the opposition, weakening M5S, and the government further.
Karl decided he might start taking advantage of the daily invitations to take out more credit cards, credit cards with banks he hadn't even heard of, cards in every color of the spectrum, cards with limits of £300 that he could use for small purchases, cards with limits of £20183,000 with which he could chivalrously pay for a new head gasket when Genevieve's car got into trouble and, the following week, take her on a five-star mini-break to Paris when she turned 32 (her 30th had been marred by a minor psychotic episode, and her 31st was not much better, so he felt the need to compensate).

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