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Scurry dived and blocked it, sensing the electrical hum of distress like a shark.
She screamed not in ecstasy but in distress, like a recording of a 9-1-1 call, or the cockpit audio as a plane was about to crash into an ocean.
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When in more serious distress, like if an infant is in danger, females and sub-adults will squeak or scream.
So equity underwriting is often a "distress" purchase, like a funeral.
When I said what I said about Lewinsky's blue dress He looked up from his soup (at me) in distress Like he'd bitten hard into an olive, with a pit no less.
With friends, Mays made her distress seem like an inconvenience.
Rhetoric is so cheap but so unrealistic at a time of distress like this," she adds.
Still, "in places that are in distress, like Disney and the New York Stock Exchange, it can be a good idea, because there is a distinctive role for the chairman," said Mr. Sonnenfeld of the Yale School of Management.
In one of Morris' studies, more than 90percentt of respondents reported both emotional trauma such as anger, depression, and anxiety and physical distress like nausea, insomnia and weight loss over a breakup.
In finance and law, bankruptcy is understood to mean a process for resolving financial distress, like those under the United States Bankruptcy Code or the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act in Canada.
PAGE A18 Stress Can Age Cells Researchers have found that severe emotional distress, like that caused by divorce, the loss of a job, or caring for an ill child, may speed up the aging of the body's cells at the genetic level.
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