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It seemed a deliberate move to show how profoundly he wasn't bothered.
Greg Clark, Tory MP and Minister for Universities, has reportedly said that students shouldn't be bothered about their profoundly large loan repayments.
But it bothers her profoundly that it took so long and, of course, that it happened in the first place.
Private sector is least bothered.
Responses included " not at all bothered", " not very bothered", " somewhat bothered", " very bothered", and " extremely bothered".
People cannot be bothered.
But then this busiest of actors could also become profoundly quiet, as in "Don't Bother to Knock" (1952), in which he played a womanizing heel on a visit to Manhattan.
(Shakespeare saw how profoundly uncomfortable soldiers can be with all that is unsoldierly. Hence the lack of soliloquy here; only civilians with too much time on their hands would bother to talk to themselves).
Why bother?
Nae bother".
No bother.
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