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But both Democrats and Republicans expressed distress about the U.S. program.
The victim's mother, Carolyn Bunch, expressed distress at the court's decision.
"She has expressed distress at watching the scenes from New Orleans, just as probably every American has.
Britain expressed distress at the disappearance of its own three warships and asked Indonesia to take "appropriate action" to protect the sites from further disturbance.
Le Figaro has already expressed distress that it is technically against the law to wear a ski mask in a public place.
The Dutch Foreign Ministry expressed distress, saying, "Abolition of the death penalty is one of our priorities in terms of international human rights policy".
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As a result soldiers often lack a language with which to express distress (in a context in which they may witness extremely distressing events), which may result in delays in recognising and treating mental health problems.
But there may be no one else with whom the patient feels safe to express distress.
Could depression, and other familiar mental conditions, be interpreted as a kind of local language – our culturally established way of expressing distress and asking for help?
A9 Voters Speak Out in California Californian voters express distress at what is taking place on Wall Street, but feel it makes no difference which political party is in power.
It also quotes a 2014 column by Cahir O'Doherty, the arts and culture editor of the Irish Voice, expressing distress at "the callous destruction unleashed by these loaded Irish students" at a rental house in San Francisco.
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