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Given the growing societal awareness of, and distress about, the risk of heritable breast cancer [ 24, 25], understanding the actions that women can take to ameliorate this risk is both timely and essential.
"It's understandable," Mr. Peck said of people's distress about the situation.
But both Democrats and Republicans expressed distress about the U.S. program.
Their distress about the botched rescue operation was heightened by the changing story about their daughter's death, he said.
"He had increasing distress about the state of the world, economic disparity, and climate change," Rona told me.
When the Duchess of Sutherland lost a baby, Victoria wrote in distress about the boy who was also her godchild: "I cannot say how it grieves me.
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Couples who remained undecided about the issue of disclosure expressed distress about making the right choice and dealt with the situation by avoiding the topic.
Some leaders of nonprofit environmental groups are also distressed about the movie, though for different reasons.
Diana L. Bond, pharmacy director at University Medical Center in Las Vegas, a public hospital, said she was distressed about the new findings.
Hardwick herself told me, "I was much distressed about the use of my letters in this antic caper.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mike Huckabee's defeat of Mitt Romney in the Iowa caucuses jolted a Republican Party establishment already distressed about the state of its presidential field.
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