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But few analysts bothered to raise questions at a time when the company's revenues, profits and stock price were soaring.
Here, the most reliable James Bond since Sean Connery seems so buttoned-up and bored he can't even be bothered to raise an eyebrow.
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Will this White House ever bother to raise the issue?" When reporters did raise the issue of a double standard to the White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, they got double talk: "I don't have anything specific on Bank of America".
Despite the unlikely plot (wicked Squire John Carson seems to think it less bother to raise the dead than pay his tin-miners a fair wage - a scheme of which Baroness Thatcher would have been proud), the film is full of nightmarish images and, in its famous graveyard dream sequence, set the template for the more graphic zombie genre of the 1970s and 1980s.
Will this White House ever bother to raise the issue?
Nancy, Judith's sassy, promiscuous best friend, who's a journalist, has this to say about the Courtney Logans of the world: "May I inquire precisely why we went through a revolution in women's rights, why we bothered to have our consciences raised?
John McCain (R-AZ) couldn't even be bothered to vote on it, as he was in California desperately trying to raise enough money to even compete against Barack Obama.
Nobody bothered to check.
Most never bothered to respond.
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