Word: bothered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...only lead politicians so far," says Dresner. "The only real threat to victory was a low turnout, and Yeltsin helped depress it by giving voters a reason to take the day off. If they thought Yeltsin's victory was a done deal, as he himself had indicated, why bother voting...
...phrasing into the night country. As a personality, she was remote, needing music to give her substance. As a performer, even to someone hearing her for the first time, she was an old friend. Talk about Ella or Billie, and no further I.D. is required. "It used to bother me when people I didn't know came up and called me Ella," she admitted once. "It seemed to me they should say Miss Fitzgerald, but somehow they never...
Daniels, who is a Crimson editor, says he does not begrudge Epps for his loyalty to the University and his criticism of the student protesters. "I had faith in Archie, so it didn't bother me. It was our task to press the institution. He was a member of the administration...
...other serial has advanced the idea as marvelously as Melrose Place during its glory days--glory days that the current season, due to conclude in two weeks, has proved are long gone. The show will return in September, but its decline has been so steep--should it even bother...
Lewis has been criticized for not taking student input into account before, but it is a new low for him to not even bother to go through the motions of soliciting it. And as Simons proved, students often have constructive suggestions to make, particularly on policies that relate to their own lives...