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"It's tempting, but a bit distressing at the same time," de Jong says.
"It's a little bit distressing that looks count for so much".
"I've aged a lot, which is a bit distressing for me, as it is for everyone".
What was surprising, and a bit distressing, was the flimsy arguments Republicans made for opposing her confirmation.
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This street, though, has become a monument to civic neglect that is every bit as distressing as the Edinburgh council's wrecking ball in the east.
Logistics cause quite a bit of gridlock — distressing delays in the ability of the doctors and the news teams that have arrived, for the volunteers in getting out of the airport and bringing the supplies.
In September Google cofounder Sergey Brin blogged about a distressing bit of news: He carried a genetic marker associated with a higher risk for Parkinson's disease.
There isn't much to say about the actual footage, other than it is one of the most graphic and distressing bits of cinema I have ever watched.
There isn't much to say about the actual footage, other than that it is one of the most graphic and distressing bits of cinema I have ever watched.
In a Dahl book, you are never out of earshot of a sly authorial voice that is sharing a secret joke about a character — or is announcing that it's about to yank you out of a scene that's becoming a bit too gross or distressing.
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