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Also distressing are the accumulating signs of orchestral problems.
The fact that ordinary mortals can hear live jazz of this caliber for the price of a hamburger plus a little something in the tip jar is wonderful, of course, but it's also distressing.
In Washington, American officials watched the explosions on television with alarm, but a more subtle signal was also distressing: just after dawn on Tuesday, plant workers heard a boom near the suppression chamber of Reactor No. 2 — a giant doughnut-shaped pool that absorbs steam from the fuel core.
22. Sartre, indeed, is said to have experimented with the hallucinogenic drug mescaline as a young man, and to have not only experienced vivid hallucinations during his actual "trip," but also distressing hallucinatory "afterflashes" for a considerable time following it (de Beauvoir, 1960; Riedlinger, 1982).
The racial component is also distressing.
Amendment 1 is also distressing some Floridians who mailed in absentee ballots believing "yes" meant yes to more solar.
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The last few weeks have also brought distressing news for Mr. Dodd.
Some of the details of Michael's remarks were also unnecessarily distressing.
Smith also has distressing memories of Desert Orchid's final appearance, in the 1991 running.
We consider it wholly unacceptable for anyone to die in restraints, which is also very distressing for escort staff.
She said: "It is entirely and categorically untrue, also profoundly distressing and utterly offensive on every level.
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