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Don't and bother
Don't like to bother no one unless we have to, which I figger we do, in your case.
`` Don't bother to look any further.
`` Don't bother, Ida '', she said.
`` Don't bother '', Mike answered.
His pragmatic advice included suggestions such as " Don't let the doctors bother him too much ; let him rest.
" Beria angrily dismissed his claims as panic-mongering and quickly left, ordering him, " Don't bother us, don't cause a panic and don't disturb Comrade Stalin!
* " Don't bother the beggar's son and the beggar's son won't bother you.
Someone says, " Don't bother, it's hogwash anyway.
Don't bother coming.
Don't let them bother you.
His last words before his death were, reputedly " Don't bother ducking, the men don't like it and it doesn't do any good ...."
Don't bother to give him vocal training.
According to the legend, manager Casey Stengel came out to argue the call, but was told by the umpire " Don't bother arguing Casey, he missed first base, too.
When styling church-going Sister Corrine the woman exclaims " Don't bother bring dat obia business to me ... get this voodoo witchcraft woman ' way from me head!
Every month Stop1984 published a magazine in German that could be downloaded, " Lasst mich in Ruhe " ( Don't bother me ).
Don't bother with detection lads, just stick to introspection lads
Don't bother deleting it ; I'm just going to reupload it again!

Don't and .
`` Don't start anything you can't finish ''.
`` Don't press your luck, badge-toter ''.
`` Don't try it '', Brannon told him, dismounting and starting up the steps with his men following.
`` Don't get yourself killed for something that doesn't concern you ''.
`` Don't reckon there's nobody out there, 'cept maybe Dan, who can outgrip me, Harmony ''.
Don't you worry, chief '', Greg replied, wondering if he himself believed it.
`` Don't hurry too much.
`` Don't worry about me.
`` Don't ''.
He stared at the shining, shining circles of hairs and heard the voice of his partner through trees, `` Don't do that, fella.
`` Don't say or do anything '', he said softly.
`` Don't you play hard today then.
They never troubled themselves about us while we were playing, because the fence formed such a definite boundary and `` Don't go outside the gate '' was a command so impossible of misinterpretation.
`` Don't forget, here was a man who had been accusing his colleagues for almost a year of willfully attempting to present an incorrect report.
Don't forget the foreign press ''.
Don't forget, I am an old member of the club, a former delegate.
Don't forget, the U.N. did no more than the United States did.
Don't worry about the Acropolis.
`` Don't ask me if I think the cannery helps '', he said.
Don't ask him more.
Don't overlook the straws this year.
With a hard eye, she informed Moll: `` Don't sure 'nuff me, officer.

bother and .
The fear of punishment just didn't bother him.
It was a part so familiar to him that he did not bother to think about it any more.
And that was why, on the day of the performance, when a carriage from the royal stables called to take him to the palace, he did not bother to shave.
At their meeting he told her not to bother about `` where '' -- he would attend to that.
He didn't even bother to wipe himself off and he chopped part of Pa's door down before he stopped.
For instance, the following statement was rated low in compulsivity, `` She's naturally quite neat about things, but it doesn't bother her at all if her room gets messy.
It's so much trouble, I don't usually bother ''.
Probably people were watching him from the porch or from behind the windows of this farmhouse, too, but he did not bother to look.
Hub shook his head so Andy told him not to bother.
He did not bother with his radio -- there would be time for that later -- but as he scrambled out on the pavement he saw the filling station and the public telephone booth and knew instantly how he had been summoned.
Miss Tamiris' `` Once Upon A Time '' is a problem piece about a man and a woman and the three `` figures '' that bother them somehow.
It didn't bother him for everybody from the blacksmith to the preacher to say, `` Howdy, Miss Jenny '', adding a careless `` Roy '', but it did her.
My head began to ache, and the fumes of the tractor began to bother my eyes, and I hated the job suddenly, and I thought, there are only moments when one sees beautiful things, and these are soon crushed, or they vanish.
Therefore to Helva, the problem that she couldn't open her mouth to sing, among other restrictions, did not bother her.
* Loanwords that have a low central vowel in their language of origin, such as llama, pasta, and pyjamas, as well as place names like Gaza, tend to have rather than ( which is the same as due to the father – bother merger, see below ); this also applies to older loans like drama or Apache.
Charles was now appointing the kings whom he supposedly served, rois fainéants who were mere puppets in his hands ; by the end of his reign they were so useless that he didn't even bother appointing one.
" She has also been quoted as saying that " His dressing up didn ’ t bother me — we all have our little queer habits " and giving Wood's drinking as the reason for their breakup.
Alamanni didn't bother the Empire for the next 10 years.
Harold is death, Maude life, and they manage to make the two seem so similar that life ’ s hardly worth the extra bother.

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