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I doubt the industry's dubious image bothered Livingstone much in those days.
"While there, I saw video of people being shoved to the street for expressing their love, and the image bothered me very much," he said.
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As I begin to understand the complexity of Hebron the dark image bothers me because it caters so completely to our inclination to simplify complexity to a good vs evil dichotomy.
Mr. Dickerman said he understood why such images bothered some older people, though they carried little such charge to him and his friends.
The image bothers him, because it suggests a level of comfort and formality in his presentation that doesn't accord with his self-image.
I ask if her squeaky-clean image has ever bothered her; if she balked, for instance, at being called "Saint Katherine"?
With a digital camera, a photographer can erase every bad image and only bother to print the best images from a photo session.
Finnish weightlifter Milko Olavi Tokola – not bothered after images of him fainting head-first off the stage while celebrating went viral.
BERLIN — If Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany is bothered by images of her wearing a mustache like Hitler's, which are being waved in streets from Cyprus to Spain, she has yet to show it, choosing instead to stress the importance of the protesters' freedom of expression.
The Muslim children say this image does not bother them, but it looks somewhat anachronistic.
Many Yemenis suspect that the recent spate of foreign hostage-taking by Yemeni tribespeople was instigated by Saudi Arabia in a bid to disrupt the election and tarnish Yemen's image.Why bother?
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