Then, out of the clear blue, I got hit with a bothersome respiratory and gastric malady that laid me down. |
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Commitment-phobes are all quite hurtful, but I find the last type most bothersome. |
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Then I was stricken by one of those pre-emptive wake-ups that are usually so bothersome. |
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In defenders' eyes, he may appear bothersome, but the man himself is keeping his aspirations in check. |
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Loud noises are bothersome, except when they come from you or your friends. |
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And I think that the result says something bothersome about the times in which we are living. |
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Babies are supposed to take naps during the day, which can sometimes be bothersome if you want to live a thing called life. |
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The most bothersome taxi ride was with a guy who didn't post his credentials and who didn't run his meter. |
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That's an extreme view, but things have undoubtedly become more bothersome for the trade. |
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Their logic dictates that the chances of bothersome winter postponements are reduced by propelling matches forwards. |
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I quickly bent down to tie the bothersome laces and walked back to my desk, leaving Greg to put away the rest of the equipment. |
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Something bothersome about this particular image is the way in which the bend alternates direction to become a bend sinister. |
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Human skin particles, pollen, and smoke are all part of this bothersome brew of irritants. |
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Unfortunately, the neighbours create a hullabaloo into the small hours, which has made getting to sleep very bothersome. |
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You can even choose to 'block' any fellow Facebooker who becomes bothersome. |
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William's laughter resounded throughout the long hallway, making the noise terribly bothersome. |
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Cutting it back is a necessary but bothersome task which I dread each year. |
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Sometimes walks over farmland can be bothersome with beasts, barbed wire and all. |
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It is only when the film quiets down that some minor hiss is audible but it is hardly bothersome. |
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Especially a scenario made all the more bothersome by the strange imposition of the exclusive use of a solitary word. |
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Many young people prefer looking good and playing computer games to all that bothersome physical activity. |
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If the hearing aid is not well fitted to the patient's external auditory canal, it may be bothersome or difficult to keep in place. |
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The sultry, sticky heat that usually hangs over central Japan in summertime might have been bothersome to many. |
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Poseidon is an old-fashioned prudent God that will punish any naughty humans with a blight of bothersome crabs in their nether regions. |
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Both species begin to annoy us more with the onset of warmer weather and become quite bothersome if not kept under control. |
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To make things even more complicated, there's the bothersome business of fuel consumption and reliability. |
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I had strange, bothersome dreams last night that are still playing in my head. |
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Then bothersome menopause symptoms may persist, despite a variety of attempted therapies. |
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Other problems that could be bothersome include mildew, leaf spot, and bacterial blight. |
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You must also check with your doctor. if these effects become bothersome, to see if any change in your medication is needed. |
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Everybody within the building will appreciate this sliding wall which minimizes bothersome draughts, chilliness, heat, dust and noise. |
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This is bothersome at times, but if you are committed to participating in this industry it is par for the course. |
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However, background noise and other sounds can be very bothersome for them if they use a hearing aid during the test period or the hearing. |
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Why should the first consecration of an openly gay bishop, in America, be quite so bothersome? |
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Unlike some other seals, harbour seals do not depend on ice to give birth or to moult, so the ice's retreat is less bothersome to them. |
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I find this rather bothersome that we in the House would engage in this kind of behaviour. |
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Thanks to automatic vacuum control, a bothersome foot-switch at the pump becomes unnecessary. |
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Hot flushes usually last for several years and can occur at any time, making them very bothersome. |
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A client must not be made to feel that he or she is bothersome when requesting services in the language of the minority. |
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We defend the rights of small nations even when this proves to be bothersome or uncomfortable. |
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You can speak with your neurologist about management options if bothersome symptoms don't seem to be resolving on their own. |
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I find that very worrisome and bothersome because the impact on people is huge. |
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Exhaustion, stress, anxiety and insomnia? it is often while trying to fall asleep that stress and anxiety are bothersome. |
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It can be bothersome both for those to whom it applies, and for administrators. |
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But those passed balls didn't seem to be as bothersome last year. |
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It is such an irritating movie that it has had the effect of clarifying, once and for all, why Braff himself is bothersome. |
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Selfies, like people, are often bothersome, silly, and apparently redundant. |
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And I am not denying the fact that his womanizing, only too well known in Paris, is bothersome to many of us. |
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That's the kind of lid it would like to keep on bothersome information. |
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Barry was a master of planning, organisation and dealing with bothersome committees and he had designed some Gothic buildings, but he was not at heart a Goth. |
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Think in terms of my bothersome tumor, now taking part in research. |
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Dry mouth is one of the most common and bothersome side effects of antimuscarinics and often the reason for discontinuation of treatment. |
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I have half a mind to marry that heifer, tho' wives are bothersome critters when you have too many of them. |
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Yes, transfats are bad for you, but what about behaviors that are bothersome to others? |
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The bothersome beetle was not the only defacer of Worcester over the past year. |
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Stalkers are usually not confrontative and persist with small, bothersome things. |
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You can curse them as bothersome on your large surf casting rigs or break out your ultralight spinning rods and have some fun. |
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Anti-idling provisions in noise or nuisance by-laws are designed to respond to concerns about bothersome noise and vibration, not to reduce emissions. |
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This results in long-term stability, which allows for uninterrupted routine analyses even with extremely high chloride loads and without bothersome electrolyte changes! |
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It is therefore recommended that OM3menopause be taken for at least 2 months from the onset of hot flushes, resuming the treatment for as long as the hot flushes are bothersome. |
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Symptoms may range from only mildly bothersome to itchy to really painful. |
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This is not only bothersome and time-consuming, it often also leads to a situation in which the entrance technology is not an optimum match either visually or functionally. |
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For example, the provider can explore with the client whether bleeding changes due to the IUD would be too bothersome for her or interfere with her daily life. |
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Either way, allergic eye is the term used for the bothersome reactions that occur in your eyes when they are exposed to allergy producing substances. |
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Because adverse drug effects, especially from vasodilators, may be more bothersome than the disease itself, drug therapy is reserved for unusually severe symptoms. |
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Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you are worried about side effects or find them very bothersome, and report any new or continuing symptoms to your doctor immediately. |
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If these become bothersome, contact your doctor. |
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When things went wrong, the banks enjoyed bail-outs from taxpayers and from depositors, who had nowhere else to go. Today China's financial system is still bothersome, but it is no longer simple. |
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And all this for the sake of an issue which, though in need of remedy, sooner or later, is much less bothersome to English voters than Mr Hague made out. |
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Some aerodynamic buffeting at speed led us to experiment during long hours on the highway, as we studied the flow of air around the rider to determine the origins of the bothersome turbulence we felt at helmet level. |
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Another mild winter failed to kill off bothersome diseases and insects. |
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Shown to reduce the pain and duration of a cold sore when taken at the first 'tingle', itching, burning or early signs of an outbreak, Valtrex may ease discomfort of those who suffer from these bothersome blisters. |
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But some of these skepticisms, at times, have gotten a bit bothersome, to the point of accusing the Army of deception about the Stryker's performance and transportability. |
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A dry, tickly, persistent and often bothersome cough is one of the most common adverse effects of ACE inhibitors that has emerged as a class effect and seems to be independent of the dose. |
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The voices singing the twist or the shake were going wild, though the tape recorder was set considerately at minimum volume, so the music wasn't bothersome — you could listen to it or not. |
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Hanging chads and recounts are bothersome, but I prefer that to Martinez's self-appointed authority to tidy up after the voters. |
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Their managers even reserve the right to evict people whom they consider bothersome and play classical music primarily in order to chase away teenagers from their favorite hangouts. |
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Many medications may cause minor but bothersome symptoms such as cough or upset stomach. |
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Spiritual: Counsel the doubtful, teach the ignorant, correct the mistaken, console the sorrowful, forgive injuries, be patient with the bothersome, and pray to God for the living ad the dead. |
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These lights also caused bothersome heat that affected both audience members and actors. |
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Dearer to me than sauna baths, psychiatric treatment, or homeopathic or allopathic medicament Is the occasional realization that better men than are immune to my own bothersome predicament. |
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There were also reports sent to Beijing by Canton officials stating that the Portuguese were bothersome foreigners who sought to build their own trading post. |
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