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12 Sentences With "trouble yourself"

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"Do not trouble yourself much to get new things," Thoreau instructs us.
Never fight back because things can escalate or you might get in trouble yourself.
Many reports say that factory resetting does not help, so don't trouble yourself with that.
But before you trouble yourself with buying coats and scarves and anything else completely winter-y, why not introduce some fall dresses into the mix?
R.S.: If you're going to trouble yourself with intellectualizing your wristwatch, consider this then: Apple's rapidly advancing health apps, irritating though their incessant notifications may be, are changing the way we behave.
Alucard: Do not trouble yourself about it, Sonia. Now, I must sleep. I fear we shall not meet again. Farewell, my beloved, my beautiful vampire hunter.
For our lord may all go well. Here with2 the lands of our lord all goes well. :(7-13)--Our lord, do not worry at all. Do not trouble yourself. Our lord, as soon as you can, meet with3 them: zu-zi-la-ma-an(?) so they will not delay you there (any longer).
A consoling verse from a psalm is treated as a closing motet of Part I: "" (Why do you trouble yourself, my soul). Alfred Dürr analyzes in detail how different means of expression follow the text closely, with shifts in tempo and texture, culminating in a "permutation fugue of remarkably logical structure" on the final "" (for being the help of my countenance and my God).
The emissaries responded they meant the Teutones and/or Ambrones. Marius replied: 'Then don't trouble yourself with your brethren, for they have land, and they will have it forever – land which we have given them.'referring to the Ambronic and Teutonic dead he had left at Aquae Sextiae The Cimbri did not understand, therefore, Marius produced a number of captive Teutonic kings, possibly including Teutobod, from a nearby tent.Plutarch, Life of Marius, 24,2–4; Florus, Epitome of Roman History, 1.38.10.
Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata ''''' (Why do you trouble yourself, my heart), 138, in Leipzig for the 15th Sunday after Trinity and first performed it on 5 September 1723. The text by an unknown author includes three stanzas from the hymn of the same name. Its text and melody were formerly attributed to Hans Sachs, but were written by an unknown hymn writer. The cantata has seven movements and is scored for SATB soloists and choir, two oboes d'amore, two violins, viola and basso continuo.
In a letter dated July 10, 1844, one of the jailers wrote that Smith, expecting the Nauvoo Legion, said, "Don't trouble yourself ... they've come to rescue me." Smith did not know that Jonathan Dunham, major general of the Nauvoo Legion, had not dispatched the unit to Carthage to protect him. Allen Joseph Stout later contended that by remaining inactive, Dunham violated an official order written by Smith after he was jailed in Carthage."Journal of Allen Joseph Stout," Journal for Period 1815–1848, Book of Abraham Project at Brigham Young University; retrieved December 15, 2007.
The opening chorus, "" (Why do you wish to trouble yourself), is a chorale fantasia, with the vocal part embedded in an independent concerto of the instruments. The cantus firmus on the melody of "" is in long notes, partly embellished, in the soprano and horn; the lower voices are mostly set in homophony. The lines of the chorale are not rendered separately, but accenting the bar form (Stollen–Stollen–Abgesang) of the text, 1 and 2 are combined, 3 and 4 are combined, 5 is single and 6 to 8 are combined. The scoring is relatively rich in woodwinds.

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