Being injury prone was a big botheration as he acquired a reputation of being unfit. |
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The only botheration was that he did not stand to gain much by doing well in the Masters. |
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This can be considered as a great advantage as it reduces your botheration in relation to the claims, along with saving your time. |
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You have a vague sensation of a vague sensation, and you know that while this is a minor botheration, you will feel immensely relieved when it's concluded. |
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They are causing delay and botheration and they are now threatening a tax on goods vehicles going to the Rock. |
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Part of my botheration sprang from guilt, over not getting to my mail in a timely fashion, or getting to letters before they sank in the spam pits. |
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But it is lot of botheration to cook breakfast so early in the morning. |
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And there's another more-or-less universal truth: the perennial botheration – particularly sharp over the Christmas period – of a family just rubbing along together. |
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At home he read too many papers. He was better off without his daily dose of world botheration, sham happenings, without newspaper phrases. |
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In trickery, evasion, procrastination, spoliation, botheration, under false pretences of all sorts, there are influences that can never come to good. |
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