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And yet our distress comes from no failure of substance.
Much psychological distress comes from not having our own subjective experience of ourselves understood by another person.
Her first distress comes when she finds the old salt teaching her children how to spit dung.
Part of the delight of watching Ms. Bening pivot gracefully from steely composure to histrionic distress comes from the feeling of witnessing two bravura performances at once.
Every time a call about a migrant in distress comes in, Agent Kirby says he hopes for the best but knows to expect the worst.
One example of how this kind of magical thinking causes distress comes in the treatment of residents of care homes, who according to the report get a particularly bad time.
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Airy twitterings of distress came from the charming girls in the next compartment.
In "Passion," dreams and psychological distress come into play as the rivalry escalates between Christine and Isabella.
Dayne's stomach distress came just after the Giants' other top running back, Tiki Barber, had his foot stepped on.
When Whit Stillman's "Damsels in Distress" came out, a few months ago, I discussed his narrow vision of artistic discipline.
Weizenbaum's distress came because he had written Eliza as an experiment, to see whether he could simulate "artificial intelligence" in a question-and-answer system by parsing sentences and throwing relevant bits back at the questioner.
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