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A Mrs. Alice Row and her husband Norman are lifetime residents of Huntington, and they expressed deep distress over what has become of their town harbor.
"I pray for the president every day," Mr. Harrison said, even as he expressed "deep distress" over the new policy and complained of "government intrusions into Christian conscience and practice".
Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, predicted that Mr. Obama's approval ratings among Jews would soon reflect what he called "a deep distress" over his approach.
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He took over a district that was in "deep distress," said Mike Moses, who was the commissioner of the Texas Education Agency at the time.
They were a family in deep distress.
Once Lehman Brothers went under, it became clear that Merrill, too, was in deep distress.
It's scandalous and it is causing deep distress to thousands of people.
But "The Passion" has been, for me, a cause of deep distress.
"Homes have been destroyed, families are distraught, and the community is in deep distress.
The Nice guidelines still advocate methods that can only cause deep distress.
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