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The kids don't bother too much with the senior citizens.
It is easy not to bother too much about cases like Shaker Aamer's.
Many residents know about the poor quality of the water but don't bother too much about boiling it before drinking.
Don't bother too much with the youngsters at all, and please for the love of all things good forget that Shoreditch is round the corner.
9. "I wonder whether to bother too much with the strictures of [Colin] Imber, whose latest book stands at 1,258,969th place on the Amazon list".
During an investigation into the ensuing strike, it came out that Taylor had told his timekeeper not to bother too much with the stopwatch — better simply to make "a rough guess".
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KATMANDU, Nepal — For years, Nepal never bothered too much with policing its northern border with China.
Wednesday's game was called off quickly, so the players were not bothered too much, Lyle Overbay said.
The last time I had Thai food this exhilarating was at the Heron in the basement of a sticky-carpeted Paddington boozer, but there I'm not sure they bothered too much about such dreary preoccupations as provenance.
So if instead of having the colour ground on the stone for God knows how many hours, we grind it just long enough to make it workable, without bothering too much about the fineness of the grain, we'd have colours that were fresher, perhaps darkening less.
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