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At 76, ill-health is a constant bother and, like the garden pests, it has also sabotaged her financial plan for the second half of the year.
The house was neat, as if no one lived there, I no longer had the constant bother of shopping and doing the laundry.
During these outings, "I was forced to recognize that the clothing of my sex was a constant bother.
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The same applied to pain: whether the test subject felt no pain at all, a little pain, or constant, bothering pain.
Orchestrated the forwards well from the back and a constant source of bother to the Irish.
The constant shelling did not bother him as much as the loss of his food.
Yet, the lack of constant electricity "bothers people in all they do", as Birendra Shakya puts it.
If it takes so much communication to get right and if, having achieved something that works for you and the people you love, you have to deal with constant judgment by others, well, why bother?
Brussow caused no end of bother at the breakdown, a constant thorn in all the pawing for the ball on the floor.
For example, the Dutch term for bother describes something that is constant or chronic, while the Norwegian term refers to something that is temporary.
"Had a bit of bother?" He directs a knowing glance at Jacko, his constant sidekick.
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