Unwanted annual reports and other shareholder documents may also bother you. |
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They might have beheaded heretics and adulterers and amputated the limbs of petty thieves but they didn't bother us. |
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I just think they're looney tunes and out of control down south, so don't bother. |
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Again, don't bother to look for the zodiacal light or counterglow in the confines of a city or the suburbs. |
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So I offer the following condensations on the basis that they'll either inspire trips to the bookshop, or save you the bother. |
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In one case, the cooperative art dealers didn't even bother to ship the paintings for a brief layover in New Hampshire. |
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That he is in his early 40s, and has children and a very long-suffering wife, doesn't bother him enough for him to stop. |
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She didn't even bother looking at him. Her ankle still throbbed from her previous fall and her favourite dress was now in tatters. |
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Well don't bother annihilating them at the ballot box, just ban them instead. |
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Minor annoyances won't bother you so much because you're focused on the big picture. |
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Her report is worth a good fisking, but why bother with the full treatment? |
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They are probably quite happy with their extra income and it is only when the awkward squad makes waves that they even bother to comment. |
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We welcome submissions through e-mail because that saves us the bother of retyping the selected manuscripts. |
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This didn't seem to bother the young boy as he walked along, shuffled with the rest of the crowd milling about. |
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I'm more open to ambiguous protagonists and anti-heroes, so this aspect didn't bother me. |
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Frontman Win Butler's lyrics rarely bother to rhyme, allowing their bizarre but always sincere sentiments to reach the ear even more directly. |
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Does that bother you at all, or do you try and pattern your style after a guy like him? |
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I didn't bother in noting where she was taking me and just watched her back, taking note of her posture and behavior. |
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Most psychologically stressed patients don't bother to discuss their problems with their doctors. |
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The traffic jams are now so ridiculous I wonder why I bother trying to get to work in the first place. |
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If the frying seems like a lot of bother, grease a tin, press all the mixture in, and bake in a moderate oven until brown on top. |
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Oddly enough, if I know for certain that the scuttling thing isn't arachnoid in nature, it doesn't bother me in the slightest. |
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However, Jack Sanderson, the test pilot, says this will not bother him because he will be securely strapped in and too busy to notice. |
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The authors of the article don't even bother to address the constitutional question at the heart of the case. |
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They are easily rooted from cuttings, so I rarely bother gathering seeds from them. |
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It sounded like the sort of soaring, gorgeous, melancholy stuff Radiohead used to write before they got too arty-farty to bother with tunes. |
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Now she doesn't even bother washing the tags from her property as the 48-year-old is resigned to the fact that the graffiti vandals will return. |
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Every good tactician pays attention to details which the less skillful don't notice or don't bother about. |
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That his lycanthropy is never resolved seems not to bother the baron, the king, his men, or Marie herself. |
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No one will badger, harass, bother or hound you about your progress, or lack thereof. |
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Is it that the architects didn't bother to read the regulations, and tacked it on afterwards? |
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In return he will issue them a letter of safe conduct so that other members of his band will not bother them. |
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His attention span was short, though, and even loneliness did not bother him for long. |
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Why should members bother to belong to an organisation that negotiates such a dismal contract? |
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It was so cold Brian decided not to bother with his Buttons costume and tights and opted instead for an overcoat. |
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Premier Division top dogs Kirkby lonsdale had no such bother in the Westmorland FA Senior Cup, hammering Victoria Sports 11-to go through. |
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People here just want to get on with their lives and not bother with a toffee-nosed Tory from the south-east. |
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I am astonished at the number of people who don't wear hats or bother with suncream. |
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He bombs about with the other dogs and is so determined to do whatever they do but he is really clumsy, which has landed him in bother. |
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I am positive that my theory is correct, so I don't think I would ever bother to find any evidence to support it. |
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The catchy title and cover art attracted many to a tome that otherwise would have been considered way too abstruse to bother with. |
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The peas and other vines won't bother each other so go ahead and plan on planting cucumbers, melons or even squash together on the same trellis. |
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Let us hope the permit will be road rally one otherwise nobody north of Watford will bother turning up! |
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When we received the paperwork to nominate ourselves we didn't bother, thinking that self-praise was no praise but boy, were we wrong! |
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There is not a proposition or an insight I can bother to disagree with in these acres of amiable flannel. |
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We'll do Nessun Dorma too, we can handle that with no bother, and David will do a few jigs and reels to break up the singing. |
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Most people's symptoms are so mild that they don't bother to see a doctor about them. |
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Insects and diseases don't bother them, and the plants are incredibly adaptable to almost any climate. |
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If they are going to bother to print such an amazing fact, they may as well say why it is amazing. |
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He kind of answers it, but doesn't bother looking at me or addressing his comments to me. |
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Once he sees that she has noticed, he decides that maybe he won't bother to cry after all. |
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If the Hunting Bill was so important, why did neither the Prime Minister nor the Chancellor bother to vote in most divisions? |
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It all comes down to two simple facts, both of which were obvious from the beginning to anyone who would bother to put on their thinking cap. |
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I doubt I swallowed enough to bother about, but she whipped me off to the hospital. |
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Such things never appear to bother Albert, the consummate technician, who dissociates himself psychically from the violent, barbarous act. |
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A human will recognise that some moves hardly change the situation, and so will not bother reanalysing it. |
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She didn't bother wasting her breath on droning polite words to sound sophisticated. |
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Why bother putting myself into this incredibly precarious occupation where I could be out on my ear within a year or two? |
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They are not sincere, he says, and he does not even bother to recapitulate their arguments or try to refute them. |
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The majority of winter damages happen when boaters don't expect inclement weather and don't bother winterizing their boats. |
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When you see the movie you'll notice we didn't even bother to wipe off the bird dirt from the wind shield. |
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She was busily adjusting the settings of the missiles so they were lucky that she didn't even bother to listen to them as they spoke. |
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I have downloaded your entire website as evidence and I saved screencaps of it, so don't bother delete it. |
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They don't bother much with the plight of mankind and as such they are simply the enemy. |
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But transparency is a fat lot of good if the newspapers don't bother to tell the public. |
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What if I don't bother to paint them but just extract them from a DVD and fool around cropping and redoing the image in the computer? |
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Having several Komondors in the house doesn't bother me but I could not tolerate lots of Golden Retrievers. |
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It would be marvellous to hear his reactions on other fuss and bother while he's in the mood. |
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Casey didn't bother to turn on the light in this end of the room, knowing it like the back of her hand. |
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A menacing voiceover says that some people don't bother to tax their car, but that that never hurt anyone, right? |
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I wish people would bother to learn some history instead of regurgitating propaganda. |
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Though she is allergic to cigarette smoke, the fumes from the mixed fruit tobacco didn't bother her. |
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Does it bother you in the least that many of your political allies are in favor of anarchy? |
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Why bother to invest in training when the benefits are likely to accrue to laggard firms? |
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The sheet of paper was so long that i didn't bother filling out the 78 boxes but just the one. |
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The only reason for doing it is to save you the bother of saving and shopping. |
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About success and failure, he remarks that he enjoys success and doesn't bother much when failure strikes. |
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So, if that was the only reason you wanted to see the movie, I've just saved you the bother. |
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If this is too much bother, ask your doctor to make arrangements for a 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure recording. |
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In truth, intimates often feel excluded from your professional life, unaware your intention is to not bore or bother them. |
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Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies. |
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Why, then, does she bother to lecture a blabbermouth like Jaimee Grubbs or any of Tiger's other mercenary mistresses? |
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But if the goal is to not interact with people, why bother going to a bar in the first place? |
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A soldier asks all the men to come off the bus, but only half do, and he decides not to bother with rest. |
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They bother all these other students who have trouble focusing and are there to learn. |
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Since there's a near infinite number of possible exercises, Amiigo doesn't bother trying to categorize them ahead of time. |
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Until the soil temperature is 65 degrees, you might as well not even bother planting watermelons, honeydew or muskmelons because the seeds just won't germinate. |
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Now my friend protests that the lyrics are deep and that the sound is an acquired taste, but with so much else out there to listen to, why bother? |
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When we were bored, I would take my gang along to dad's shop, play with his vast selection of nails and knives and generally bother him until he sent us packing. |
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What sports pundits rarely bother to do is confront themselves, or their audiences, about their complicity in this pattern. |
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So why did anybody ever bother to concoct the oil story in the first place? |
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I make jokes about rape because I'm a control freak and I spin a lot of things that bother me into humor. |
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He didn't bother trying to rationalize what the sound could have been. |
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He listens with a beatific half smile to his visitors in English and responds in rapid fire Nepali, which the secretary in his ministry does not bother to translate. |
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They like to mind their own business and will only bother you when they're bored or at election time when they'll hover around the refrigerator clawing at your legs. |
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Lash didn't bother staring back at his opponent and spent the next silent minutes looking around him and beaming at everyone who was staring wonderstruck at him. |
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In some areas buffalo, kudu and common duikers are a bother. |
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The fact that a certificate is signed by an intermediary may not ring alarms for many users, assuming they ever bother to check what their little padlock icon has to say. |
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She was not aware of her own tight stance and did not bother to relax it. |
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If it doesn't bother you, send me a yes at my e-mail address. |
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Growing up as the post-Cold War generation, in a cushy house and being provided for, punk bands do not know what politics are about, or why they should bother. |
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He didn't want to bother trying to remember it, trying to sift through the last few sane portions of his mind and his memories to retrieve the name and the life it had led. |
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But as time went by, and there was no news of the men, I decided they were unlikely to bother taking the trouble and risk of searching me out in revenge for a minor setback. |
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The only moment of bother Carter had was when he returned to the All Blacks dressing room and had to deal with some gentle ribbing from his teammates. |
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Kids weren't bogged down by the taxation plot device that seems to unnecessarily bother us adults, they saw it for the enjoyable romp that it was. |
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Why bother to curb your appetite with a cure so close at hand? |
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Although the tenor blew out his lovely lyric voice years ago, long before his bout with and recovery from leukemia, that doesn't seem to bother his fans. |
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Because, well, I hate to say it, but if it really were all the same to him, he'd have accepted your gracious invite on the spot and spared himself the bother. |
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Don't bother dithering over the appetizers, even though the lightly fried tofu with peanut sauce, chicken satay and green mango salad are all quite good. |
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I can fill holes no bother, its the mess the walls are in after scraping. layers of cardboard stuff is coming off with the paper leaving tattery bits all over the shot. |
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I was going to write loads on this topic but Sarah saved me the bother. |
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A number of things bother me about the latest revelations about CIA spying in Germany. |
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That was incontestably so, but it bothered her a lot more than it seemed to bother the voters. |
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Often they don't bother to announce rises at all, and when they do the result rarely matches the hike to the base rate the Bank of England has announced. |
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Mother used to cook elaborate dinners, but with only herself to cook for, she doesn't bother anymore. |
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He related how he'd recently experienced a spot of technical bother when using his electronic key-fob thingamabob to open the car door of his nippy runabout. |
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The only thing wrong with it is that the songs are a bit samey, but seeing as the album is less than 40 minutes long, this doesn't bother me much. |
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It ticks me off to no end that they didn't even bother to send out a notification to let us hostees know that there was going to be a server move. |
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He's really an awful bother, what with green shades for Tom's eyes at night and making him do dumb-bells, and forcing Eva to eat the stirabout. |
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The same team found the winning formula again half-an-hour later as Sohcahtoa got himself out of a little bother to take the RSA Nursery. |
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The bhiksu is advised to not bother about the caste of the family from which he begs his food. |
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The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age. |
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I shouted at the screen telling her not to bother but I knew it was useless and we were in for one of those endless two-handers. |
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Go for the fun of it and don't let equipment bother you. Just remember this even when the Borgs assimilate you. |
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His littleness didn't bother him, except when he needed to get something off the top shelf. |
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From his appearance I got the impression he wore his suits a number of times between ironings and didn't even bother to iron his shirts. |
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Elderly don't bug me, however loud drunken adults bother me as much as screaming fleshloaves. |
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Even if you don't want to bother with travelers' checks, you can reload on cash frequently at numerous ATM machines around the islands. |
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Perhaps now I won't bother because the other day I walked into the brave new world of our new office in Cardiff. |
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And why bother routinizing common decisions since most of the decisions routinely get routed through the charismatic leader anyway? |
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The boys have also been getting into bother for Louis' kleptomaniacal streak. |
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Windblast was light to moderate, not enough to bother me except when I tried to reference my own checklist. |
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Ghosts of these thoughts came to him but soon faded and, leaving no aftersigns, they caused no bother. |
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You know you should get up but the thought of making your way to the bathroom to wash is like a trojan task. Why bother? |
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Thank ya, ma'am, thank ya, thank ya, thank ya. He's a good dog. He likes ever'body. He won' be no bother. Thank ya, ma'am, thank ya, thank ya. |
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Don't it bother you that Jason Bent and those other little snotballs treat him like a doormat? |
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Her mother hated taking her on the plane because she would become fidgety and bother her neighbours. |
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On top of being unrounded, the vowel in lot and bother is lengthened, merging with the vowel in palm and father. |
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It's a safe as well as fun way to spend some time without the bother of boys or having to clart on the make-up. |
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She kept the dates written down in her Latin 'pony', so she didn't have to bother about who it was. |
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The techie from City Hall had a special credential he did not bother to flash. |
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Young Italians love it for its flexibility and because it will trendily get them to the town centre piazza or the ski slopes no bother at all. |
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Nobody from the Golf Channel, Nike or PGA Tour need bother taking the fast trip to a long dirt nap just yet. |
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She would snore to beat the band and not bother me a bit, while Ben's snore came to grate on my every nerve ending. |
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He kissed the white woman once, and it was so artificial, so plastic that one wondered why did they bother at all. |
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Don't bother him about his pet project. You'll never tear him away from it. |
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This world is full of trouble! There can be no doubt of that. Nothing but bother and perplexation! |
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I was long overparked, but the cops were too busy carrying girls and blowing whistles to bother about that. |
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He agreed and understood from the outset, so don't bother explaining again. |
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Brittle bones can be more than just a bother for anyone who is getting on in years. |
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It was reported that Coke suggested Edmondes not bother worrying about the primacy of Oxford or Cambridge, given that he had not attended either university. |
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The fact that his battle for Biafra coincided exactly with the geopolitical support de Gaulle's government was then giving to the Biafrans did not bother him. |
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Do not bother buying crummy knives if you are serious about cooking. |
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It is a bother to tourists who simply want to relax on the beach, but the government says it is difficult to eradicate, as there is a lot of unemployment and poverty here. |
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Harumph! She is welcome to try, but I'm not going to bother helping. |
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But Hayden Johnston, from Tarras Vineyards, told me it doesn't bother him at all as their wines can more than stand up to French counterparts at a similar price. |
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My husband spends his day searching for jobs online, all of which is soul-destroying enough, especially when most companies or agencies do not even bother to reply. |
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In fact, the risk of strep throat is low enough for adults that doctors may skip testing them, deciding not to bother after running down a list of symptoms. |
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Thinking fast, we played possum, hoping the bear wouldn't bother us. |
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I had no gods to bother me, and my friends were of the same stripe. |
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The Muleskinner, tried to ask the school's Board of Governors about the retirement package, the school's attorney told them not to bother the board. |
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He spent no more than a couple of hours in hospital, not a bother on him. |
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He is pretty stubborn about his political beliefs, so why bother arguing? |
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That you had to go to the bother of explaining what you would call humour does nothing for the way you attempted to convey it, does it, arsebreath, eh? |
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I thumbed through the book and decided not to bother reading it all. |
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And so my conk with a wonk doesn't actually bother me too much. |
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Rather than bother with an umpire when Harmison is charging in, why not just place a scarecrow behind the bowling crease, who automatically has his arms outstretched? |
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