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It's just too much of a bother.
Disposable rubber gloves make the shaping and dipping much less of a bother.
You must first obtain a Windows Live ID to use the service, which isn't much of a bother.
But with the way Serena Williams is playing now, it is hard to imagine anyone on her singles schedule being much of a bother.
Putting a tail hook on a fly is a bit of a bother, but it helps to hook fish that are striking short.
And others feel that compiling a list of jewelry — and, often, having to document its value, sometimes with an appraisal — is too much of a bother.
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Instead, they described feelings of embarrassment, linked to the experiences of unwanted attention and perceptions of being a bother.
"He views parties and all the formalities of politics as a bother.
A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon Jonathan Cape £17.99, pp390 A spot of bother, like a bit of trouble, is usually rather a lot.
He's just a regular American guy, after all, and not the first one to get into a spot of bother on a summer trip abroad.
It was huge, it was noisy, and it sometimes seemed a lot of bother for just a few brief moments of epic beauty.
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