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Trevor Bayliss will, no doubt, study the evidence but he seldom seems greatly bothered by anything.
Justice Rehnquist quotes, with approval, Francis Biddle, President Franklin Roosevelt's attorney general, who said, "The Constitution has not greatly bothered any wartime president".
But Mr. Corzine appears undeterred by one recent poll showing that 31percentt of voters were greatly bothered by his campaign spending.
A White House official said that given the harsh feelings, the president will not be greatly bothered if his nominees are confirmed with only a bare majority.
Minimalists may not be greatly bothered by this, however, for many of them are primarily concerned with issues in naturalistic ontology.
Although it bagged 51 golds in the 2008 Beijing Games, sports officials said this was the best-ever result in an Olympics not hosted by China, seemingly not greatly bothered by the fact that China was beaten by the US.
That greatly bothered me.
As a Civil War historian by preference, this has always greatly bothered me--just being a generation or two off of talking to someone who had actually been at Gettysburg or Vicksburg.
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