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More distress: the rather skimpy soufflés tasted identical; only the raspberry sauce and Grand Marnier sauce differentiated them.
"More foreclosures bring more distress sales, and more distress sales bring down overall property values," he added.
As tough and ruthless as Riddick, she causes far more distress than she endures.
Commenting on the police's conduct, Deborah said: "Dragging it out is causing me more distress.
But prolonged and inconclusive debate could lead to more distress and instability for the Iraqi people.
"It involves much more loss of control, more distress, deeper feelings of guilt and unhappiness".
However, police suites can often cause more distress than the privacy is worth.
And removing the device, or replacing it if it malfunctions, involves another surgical procedure – and more distress – for the patient.
But service members don't get that chance before they are shipped off again, only to experience more distress.
The state, Mr. Campoli said, would be creating more vacancies in "a downtown market that doesn't need any more distress than it already has".
"I think Dr. Kozol's testimony caused her more distress than anyone else's," wrote her attorney, F. Lee Bailey, in The Ladies Home Journal.
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