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"Nobody," agrees Sergei Sergeyevich, without appearing the least bit distressed by the notion.
DANA GOODYEAR: I love cheese, but when I think too hard about what it is I get a bit distressed.
When the first burly local driver arrives with his rig and brakes, he appears a bit distressed.
One of Texas's main assets is a bit distressed just now.Don't mess with TexasSo Texas has a huge challenge to cope with.
"He was a bit distressed and confused by all the high jinks that one sees as an undergraduate," his father says.
Few longtime fishers go after all the species available to them, and halfway through Yates's book, I was suddenly a bit distressed that I had missed out on carp.
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It's a high-ceilinged room, with a bit of distressed brickwork and, out back, the view of trees.
Recent days may have bucked the norm: Yasuo Fukuda, a former prime minister, abruptly resigned in September and Japanese banks scrambled to buy bits of distressed American investment banks.
The distressed bits that show through would then be from the wood itself.
When Iyal is distressed, Chancer is distressed.
Production designer Alan MacDonald, who won Best Art Direction in a Contemporary Film from the Art Directors Guild for his work, was brought in to embellish the interiors, intentionally making it clash with "interesting furniture inspired by colonial India, mismatched local textiles, all mixed together with modern plastic bits and pieces, with everything distressed and weather beaten".
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