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It ran like crap, but Alex looked at his face and noticed that "he didn't seem super bothered".
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At first I thought it was super cliche and it bothered me, but then I wondered if it's intended to show Marnie imitating behavior she's seen.
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There is, he reports, no extant copy of the Super Bowl I television broadcast; nobody bothered to keep the tapes.
We can't be bothered, because it sounds super dull, and our leisure hours are full to the brim with messing about on the internet, like all normal people.
Connie Mackey, president of the Family Research Council's super PAC, FRCAction, said she was bothered by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan coming out against Akin.
The book is super packed with yuks: they even bothered to make some jokes in the tiny print of the "Warranty and Disclaimer" bit at the back.
He collected vast sums of money to build super-speciality hospitals – although no one bothered to ask him why, as god, he would not make hospitals redundant by eradicating disease altogether.
"I told him, 'Why stay in college when you can go in the first round?' " And when Fassel later was asked if, with the Super Bowl approaching, their Tuesday night dinner bothered him, the coach said: "No, they're friends.
Act really tired, not like you can't be bothered with your schoolwork, just super tired.
Companies are less bothered about restricting access to the Super Bowl because much of the money comes through the hugely expensive ads, anyway.
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