Word: bothered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Syria and Lebanon are suffering too much from an inflation caused by the last war to bother starting a new one. Iraq was never militarily effective, and Saudi Arabia did not enter the Palestine war too seriously. In the field of economic sanctions, Saudi Arabia is enjoying its oil royalties too much to use sanctions. Iraq is making it difficult for American oil interests because of the United States' support of Israel, but it has not yet taken any definite action...
Almost equaling their runaway in the mud against Boston College two weeks ago, Crimson contestants took first in ten of the 16 events. Rain wreaked havoc, as usual, with weight and field marks, but the mire that bogged down the visitors didn't seem to bother Harvard runners...
Bramhall's 8-6, 8-6 win over Cecil North was perhaps the most spectacular. Although he took up the game of tennis only two years ago, Bramhall refused to lot either the strong wind or his opponent's reputation as New England scholastic doubles champion bother him as he steadily blasted out a victory...
...descendants, thereby quenching that hope. Editor Rariden said I ought to call Mrs. Clyde Wildman, wife of DePauw's president, at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, where her husband was convalescing. Mrs. Wildman said it was all right to ask her a question for TIME, that it wouldn't bother Mr. Wildman. Neither she nor her husband knew the answer, though...
Such things as ladders hoisted to second floor windows don't bother the night watchmen much Purtell claims. "We've encountered only two second story crews this year, and they were unsuccessful. In one of these attempts at Cabot Hall, the climbers left their ladder for us to take care of in the morning...