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I like to walk for exercise so this is a real bother.
33rd over: England 73-3 (led by 38 on first innings; Collingwood 0, Pietersen 2) It still feels surprisingly low on intensity - Warne hardly bothered to celebrate after than run-out, like a goalscorer who had notched at 0-4 - but one more wicket and England will be in real bother.
A little brother or sister alerting your parents just to get you in trouble is a real bother.
If it is turning into a real bother, you may need to take your soon-to-be-ex-spouse aside and discuss the lawyers' tactics together and then to report back to each respective lawyer and ask them to tone down their attacking stance.
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Responses included " not at all bothered", " not very bothered", " somewhat bothered", " very bothered", and " extremely bothered".
Looking not very bothered, Tavoularis said, "That's intentional, it gives it real atmosphere".
Why should men of real power bother?
Did it really not bother him in real life?
If just anyone can wear real fur, why bother?
If fiction isn't as complex and irreducible as the real world, why bother?
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