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Leeches will only distress his condition further.
To his distress, his respite was brief.
She said he was a loving father who would never have wanted to distress his family.
To his distress, his reputation came to rest on these: first for readers and then viewers.
During the points, Kei Nishikori showed no signs of distress, his movements flowing like silk.
And Eliot was hardly unaware, in the wake of the Holocaust, of the distress his 1934 remarks had caused.
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Mr. Kasparov showed his distress in his facial expressions, clenching his jaw muscles, furrowing his brow, cupping his chin fiercely in the palms of his hands.
One of their sons, Patrick, 17, posted his distress on his Twitter account, though he presented his name as Patrick Shriver, rather than Patrick Schwarzenegger.
Bolingbroke's failing health was further undermined by his distress at his wife's death (March 1750).
Early on, he registered his distress with his supervisor, Scott Wiener, who is running for the California Senate.
Fans of Allen will be distressed; his detractors' suspicions will be confirmed.
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