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Yahoo is a distressing example of the former error–hell-bent optimism.
For a distressing example of just how lost the GOP is, look to the headliners of this year's Conservative Political Action Committee conference, to be held February 10th in D.C. -- Crazy Ann Coulter, Andrew 'pimps and hos' Breitbart, and Rick Santorumdog' SantoRick Santorum
During her visit in 1997, the Queen said it was a "distressing" example of the "moments of sadness" in the history between Britain and India.
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This is a distressing example by our nation's finest medical centers of the shameful practice of placing financial concerns before the needs of the patients that they claim to serve.
The minister for mental health, Alistair Burt, who has called for more research after previously admitting his department does not know the number of child deaths in mental health units, said: "This is another distressing example of inadequate care in a mental health setting and I offer my sincere condolences to Ms El-Keria's family.
Some reports contain distressing examples of behaviour by traumatised children.
People with HIV are a particularly distressing example.
One distressing example is the administration's sneaky effort to reverse a Clinton rule phasing out snowmobiles from Yellowstone National Park -- a rule buttressed by overwhelming public approval and years of conscientious science.
There is a distressing number of misspelled names (Ridgeway for Ridgway, for instance) and similar errors.
Rather, it is a distressing reality of today's world.
The sons of the household had a distressing habit of doing away with them selves.
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