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1 I found Windows Store restriction to be more bothersome than I expected.
2 I knew Mr. Remsen ten years ago, and a more bothersome lad we never had.
3 Far more bothersome are the Donnelly boys themselves.
4 Even more bothersome was the fact that Eddie Kuntz's napkin was moving on his lap without benefit of hands.
5 Some people with diabetes expressed deep worry and loss of hope, saying that 'thoughts are more bothersome than the illness'.
6 What a luxury to have nothing to keep you awake, no issues more bothersome than the latest sales figures for toilet paper.
7 Really, I would have preferred not to, but it would have been more bothersome to complain, so I shut up and did as told.
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