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When sensationalism, a cheap effect, substitutes for truly disturbing art seriously presented, we should be deeply bothered.
Unlike lackadaisical local authorities, the companies involved will be deeply bothered if the prisons open late, as payments will kick in only once they are available.
I was deeply bothered by the suggestion in "Smokeless Alternative" that snus, a Swedish version of snuff, is a wise alternative to cigarettes.
I'm here partly because I am deeply bothered by the prospect of constantly learning things that are discovered by others--not by me--and well known to everyone who takes the time to pick up a journal.
It was askew and obviously deeply bothered him.
Harrison was so deeply bothered by the caustic backlash that he did not tour again until the 1990s.
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Students of CNN might expect all of this talk of stars and promotion to deeply bother the network's staff of journalists, who have been a somewhat demoralized bunch But even CNN journalists have been willing to give Mr. Kellner's plan a chance, and to even put up with the return of Mr. Dobbs, considered by some to be bombastic.
Finer points aside, the omission deeply bothers the Kik CEO, who has been a champion of startups in Canada through donations to his alma mater: the University of Waterloo.
There is no better way to express how deeply something bothers you than volunteering that you "don't care" about it, Sierra.
It bothered me deeply, and for weeks I considered writing to the company.
He declined to state which cases in particular had worried him, but it was clear from his City Council testimony that Pablo's case bothered him deeply.
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