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And man could they make tables back before World War I. Sometimes you can pick these things up for peanuts, and sometimes it pays to have a little creativity and maybe distress something a bit, giving it that lived-in look.
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When we see them distressed, something perhaps is wrong with our ecosystem". What's causing sea lions to become sick in Southern California remains a mystery, Corwin said.
It is a way of signaling distress -- something Heuersdorf has felt since 1994, when an American-owned mining company won approval from the German government to demolish this medieval village of 150 to get at the rich seam of coal that lies beneath it.
That's for your planes coming in from missions, maybe in distress or something.
Sugar maples in particular are bearing a distress crop, something we do not generally see in the Northeast.
In an experiment, 166 participants spent three weeks interacting on a social network that researchers had created where they could express their distress about something and comment on other people's posts.
The Daily Mail's Jan Moir dismissed Allen's tears in the video as "patronising and self-indulgent", although some might prefer to interpret her distress as something called empathy.
Caldicott was a place where loyalty to the school was emphasized above all else, where a culture of secrecy and shame prevailed and where emotional distress was something to be quelled, not indulged.
YouTube also said it bans videos of pranks that can "cause children to experience severe emotional distress, meaning something so bad it could leave the child traumatized for life".
"We also don't allow pranks that cause children to experience severe emotional distress, meaning something so bad that it could leave the child traumatized for life".
Also if that type of weakness gets out we are known as a risk because our full attention isn't on the game and many see that emotional distress is something that can't be as easily rehabbed as a sprained ankle or a broken bone.
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