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1 So far, markets were little bothered by the United States' public finances.
2 He also said: I don't think we can be bothered by criticism.
3 But they didn't seem bothered by the fact he was running late.
4 Greens co-leader James Shaw said he was not bothered by the arrangement.
5 She thought he might be bothered by the thought of her staying.
6 They weren't at all bothered by me working, and never lost concentration.
7 But should we really be bothered by other people's impression of us?
8 They said they were bothered by some curious notes in Berkowitz's journal.
9 Still, she was bothered by her fellow humans' low opinion of her.
10 Roscoe felt bothered by the fact that there were no more trees.
11 I shouldn't have been bothered by what you said, but I was.
12 And Doctor Hypnotic, strangely, didn't seem bothered by it in the least.
13 You just can't be bothered by the slightly morose aspect of it.
14 So is this really blackface, and should we be bothered by it?
15 I am here to ensure Mr. Alexander isn't bothered by unsuitable people.
16 Rufus and I were a good deal bothered by all their lights.
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