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He said this happens most frequently when a person in a close relationship faces an intensely distressing life change, where the outcome is uncertain and the effort to adjust is prolonged, such as after a heart attack.
It's been hard for Betty to agree even to a short stay in a care setting to convalesce; the idea of professionals interfering in her private affairs at home is clearly intensely distressing.
But at least the most intense terror was fleeting.By grim contrast, three years ago, a sophisticated and suicidal assault by ten well-trained gunmen on various sites, including a hotel, train station, Jewish centre and restaurant in Mumbai, was prolonged and intensely distressing.
These transitions can be intensely distressing and we can also find blessings in them, the underlying glory.
The electronic music pioneer said that these political outcomes, which are intensely distressing for many, will encourage people to reconsider the social structures of society.
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It is intensely sad".
Infertility is immensely distressing.
His role is an important daily reminder that Mr Mandela's failing health is an intensely personal issue for many of those now involved in the distressing task of managing the flow of information from a Pretoria hospital bed, to a waiting world.
And a distressing solipsism..
It can be distressing.
That's very distressing.
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