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From his perch by the first tee, course developer and owner Herb Kohler sounded a tad bothered by the potential (and eventual reality) of 20 under winning the tournament.
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A: What is bothering Henry?
And on that Sunday morning, Olsen was still more than a little bothered that a fan tried to get a tad too intimate with her the night before.
The response categories range were 1 = not bothered, 2 = a little bothered, 3 = quite bothered, and 4 = very bothered.
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We're a tad skeptical.
That seems a tad excessive.
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