Word: bothered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Yeah, the Marines would probably bother...
...escape the tumult, many government officials and businessmen did not bother to come to work. West German President Gustav Heinemann loaded several bundles of documents in his car and drove off to his country house. When one Bonn burgher called information to get the emergency number of the municipal hospital, the answer was a gale of shrieking laughter...
...gallons of surplus heating oil that he wanted to donate to deserving institutions. Would Murphy help him find recipients? Murphy began drawing up a list of schools and hospitals, though a colleague scoffed that the caller was probably just another of the crackpots who often bother newsmen. "I don't know whether he is or not," replied Murphy. "But he's coming over to my house tonight to talk about it and I guess I'll know then...
...from his own. Meanwhile the kidnaper, who called himself a "colonel" of the A.R.A., telephoned word of the abduction to Constitution Managing Editor G. James Minter and to WAGA-TV. "We've got Reg Murphy, editor of the Constitution, "the caller told a TV newsman. "Don't bother to call the FBI. It won't help...
...millions of peasants, as well as hundreds of thousands of party members and Soviet intellectuals into prison camps in the 1920s and '30s. He memorized hundreds of grim stories told by the survivors. He also noted the methods of police interrogators, often so cynical that they did not even bother to disguise their disbelief in the confessions they wrung out of their victims...