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Others, such as distress, joy, or depression, are very general.
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Joy, joy, joy!
But Ms. Jamieson veered between joy and distress.
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Mr. Coetzee does investigate the nature of belief in "The Childhood of Jesus," but he has many other things on his mind, among them socialism, the nature of memory, the moral nature of work and the joy and distress visited upon humans by sexual and other appetites.
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But unlike campaign cycles past, the #NeverTrumpers can take little joy in their opposition's distress.
The music was about how I was feeling at the time, even though I was documenting my distress as well as my bursts of joy".
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