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What a bother!" she had exclaimed in an outburst so sacrilegious that it became immortal.
What a bother, those "women in poverty".
Knowing what a bother it can be for the players to procure tickets for relatives, he told his son, who is married with a second child due in March, not to worry about him.
I explained what a bother it was to travel with excess luggage, and Miss Wang, who was not much bigger than the bag of clubs, offered to carry them back to Shanghai for me and store them until I flew home.
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"And what a time to bother the Jews," Woody said.
A: What is bothering Henry?
(31) A: What is bothering Henry?
"Losing didn't bother me," Thomas said in an interview with The New York Times in 1982, "but what did bother me was, a lot of people who were around me suddenly disappeared".
She comes to the table as an adult, and communicates clearly what is bothering her. 4. A girl banks on a man to be her financial strategy.
This is a perfect example of what is bothering me as a primary school teacher – educational jargon that is passed on to our children.
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