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He had not even bothered to send it to Sundance or Slamdance; he just knew he wanted to be in Park City.
Another school nurse described her frustrations with these parents: "they're just not bothered to send it back (consent form) and the girls would arrive saying, 'oh nobody's signed it' ".
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It's an archaic process, often used by retailers banking on the idea that few people will actually bother to send it in or cash the check.
Whereas America was represented by a dozen high-level officials, including the former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, who gave a speech, Russia did not even bother to send its ambassador.
On either side of the bottleneck, it could take a long time for information to work its way around to the one device that communicates with the other side, and then a long time for that device to bother to send its information across the bottleneck.
But his teacher hadn't even bothered to send him.
U.S. Term Limits does not have such a pledge from Mr. D'Amato; in fact, it didn't even bother to send him one.
Can you believe Duncan Wilbur has bothered to send this to me twice?
If the Martians had bothered to send robotic rovers first, maybe they would have known about such dangers.
(It fails to identify the fifth country – Liechtenstein? Pimlico?) A third of the countries represented couldn't even be bothered to send a minister.
Under apartheid few white parents bothered to send their children to private school because the state schools for whites were of such high standard.
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