Forget about Hurricane Katia, too far out in the Atlantic to bother anyone.
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They should watch out for some nagging symptoms that are still likely to bother Big Pharma.
But based on early reviews, Android users might not want to bother with it.
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He refused to allow his knee to bother him as he ran beside the girl.
But Clark decided not to bother the jury with the details of the Bronco chase.
But relatively few people have the will, time or money to bother finding them.
But as the summer lasted, and would not end, the walls had begun to bother Frankie.
That could spare thousands of patients from ever having to bother tackling prostate cancer at all.
Others are simply told not to bother and to plan instead on being elsewhere.
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It was clear that Lidochka, after eleven years, did not want to bother with small talk.
Big wastes of power to no real purpose and fixable almost effortlessly if anyone wanted to bother.
When her parents visited, they tried not to bother anybody, inhabiting the guest room like ghosts, treading lightly.
Now that Google has brought its famous mapping application to iOS 6, Apple may not need to bother.
Of course there are allegations that Bonds has used steroids, but that doesn't seem to bother his fans.
You may regard preferreds a market oddity or too tiny to bother with.
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That is unlikely to bother Chelsea, who won the last FA Cup final at the old Wembley in 2000.
He reportedly posted a response telling Lindsay not to bother coming in tomorrow.
Here is all I know about football: I know not to bother my husband when the Giants are playing.
But that doesn't seem to bother the freeskiers and riders who flock here during the February-to-June season one bit.
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Maros Klimpl and Sheridan both tried their luck with long-range drives, but failed to bother Accies keeper Tomas Cerny.
So why am I telling you not to bother with this download if I myself have played with it?
Our presence did not seem to bother anyone, which gives an indication of what shapes tolerant Islamic identity in Mali.
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Even before the current global recession, the mounting costs of international justice and questions over legitimacy had begun to bother governments.
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And once it becomes that way, the half that have been showing up will be less and less inclined to bother.
President Franklin Roosevelt and his advisers emerge remarkably badly on this issue, seemingly determined not to bother Stalin with such trifles.
Those candidates courting the anti-Mitt conservatives have to bother about social issues.
He said the Bishop of Bangor was ill at the time, and he did not want to bother him with the matter.
He managed seats on two buses through Brooklyn but walked over a bridge into Manhattan, where buses were too full to bother stopping.
It has too many steps and no one wants to bother with it while on the bus or walking (and hopefully not while driving).
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