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The watch industry has been in distress before.
He lurches back with genuine distress, before muttering something about the betting odds.
It will have you alternating between rage, jealousy, bewilderment and distress, before dumping you in a bottomless slough of despond.
It was in distress before a Qatari investor, Sheik Abdullah bin Nasser al-Thani, acquired the team in June 2010.
The ICO will no longer have to prove that messages are causing a "substantial damage or substantial distress" before taking action.
The watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office, will no longer have to prove that messages are causing a "substantial damage or substantial distress" before taking action against those responsible.
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Humiliated, June becomes distressed before a show, prompting her mother to reprimand Miss Tomkins: "How dare you subject that little bundle of nerves to such a strain?" The little bundle of nerves sniffed loudly.
Affected women in this sample were significantly more likely to be psychologically distressed before the consultation than were unaffected women.
However if your child gets a sore tummy every time, they may begin to act distressed before each exercise session.
Marine Corps officials said that the pilot, Lt. Col. Keith M. Sweaney, 42, of Richmond, Va., radioed a distress signal just before 7 30 p.m. Monday as the Osprey was about seven miles from its base at the New River Marine Corps Air Station, near Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, N.C.
They might also give answers to why the pilot made no distress call before the crash.
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