Nonetheless, he owned her, and this bothered her more than anything this sense of control he enjoyed.
For one, it has bothered me for 10 years and I need to write it.
But Blinder obviously could not be bothered to understand the proposal before launching his attack.
No telling how much gas they'll find, because no one ever bothered to look for it.
But to be bothered more than a jot about whether any of it sold product?
If you don't want to be bothered about the bond markets, don't borrow from them.
My Dad Says, the one that has the Parents Television Council so hot and bothered.
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The few shareholders who bothered to claim a slice received 46 cents a share.
Another shopper at Zara, Mary Park, said she isn't bothered by where the clothes are made.
So, perfectly that I never bothered to take it apart to check out the inside.
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Now tell me, Mr. Siegel, when government has ever bothered itself with such calculations?
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The tremors were always the worst symptom and the ones that bothered me the most.
Poor music digitization has bothered Iovine since 1999 when people started swapping pirated MP3 files online.
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People forgot these qualifications for office, and he himself was not bothered to remind them.
Are you bothered by the thought of government embedding itself in every aspect of your life?
It's only the very rich that don't need to be bothered about what they look like.
But PolitiFact never bothered to interview a right-of-center Medicare expert, such as Jim Capretta.
Had you bothered to look at my numerous posts, you would have found it quickly.
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Only 29% of the voting-age population bothered to vote at the last gubernatorial election.
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Bryant had a bone spur in his left foot that has bothered him for several games.
Heat guard Dwyane Wade didn't seem bothered that the 6-foot-8, 260-pound James chose to lash out.
The walls of the kitchen bothered Frankie the queer drawings of Christmas trees, airplanes, freak soldiers, flowers.
When asked why they bothered, they shrugged and said it was a historic moment.
Mr. STORM: It really bothered me that my favorite thing was stupid Ringo's stupid Octopus' Garden.
Smith is one of 66, 000 disgruntled riders--0.3% of total ridership--who bothered to file complaints last year.
They didn't want to be bothered with consumers--that was for savings banks, not commercial banks.
They didn't want to be bothered with consumers-that was for savings banks, not commercial banks.
Only a handful bothered to take in the session on regulation and capital markets.
Brookfield must think so, or they would not have bothered striking the deal with Goodman.
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Online porn moguls are getting all hot and bothered and not in a good way.
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