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1
Next, there will be no
bother
in
introducing me, except to Mrs.
2
Conclusions: Caffeine use is associated with greater vasomotor symptom
bother
in
postmenopausal women.
3
And the affair, after raising a terrific
bother
in
the district, died down.
4
Grandpa was never much of a
bother
in
any way.
5
No hallway noise, which is such a
bother
in
the rest of the hotel.
6
Skirts were a
bother
in
the fields, she said.
7
Jims isn't much
bother
in
the daytime now, and I'll always be home at night.
8
There are spots of
bother
in
the market.
9
There's been a spot of
bother
in
Bombay.
10
This is the great advantage of this unwritten literature: there is no
bother
in
changing the books.
11
To be an inconvenience distresses me and I don't need so much
bother
in
order to sleep.
12
Of course, you can also use eye cream in the morning, but I'm lazy so only
bother
in
the evenings.
13
There was no difference in CES-D, SEAR, or PDQ domain scores or high
bother
in
men with significant girth changes.
14
He says he is very much annoyed at all this fuss and
bother
in
the papers, about his so-called kidnapping.
15
He had listened to radio broadcasts which by late morning were saying the Wahine was in some
bother
in
Wellington Harbour.
16
Your garden areas are so limited that they should be re-spaded each season, and the grass paths are a great
bother
in
this work.
bother
in
bother