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"When people share a distressing episode it makes it feel a little bit better.
Australian cricket has not known of such a tragic and distressing episode since the death at 23 of another young New South Wales batting prodigy, Archie Jackson.
The move, which was anticipated, ends weeks of speculation about who at Coke would be held responsible for what became a very public and distressing episode.
This latest distressing episode followed the White House's pattern of resisting the commission in private and then, once the dispute becomes public, reluctantly giving up the minimum amount of ground.
Three men in dark overcoats, their shaved heads exposed to the freezing elements, stepped out of their black sedan and bowed before a makeshift shrine that has come to symbolise the most distressing episode of the Japan tsunami disaster.
2F While some reported the content of the flashback episode to be short-lived, others experienced a more protracted experience reliving the entire distressing episode.
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Those distressing episodes would be replayed in the wake of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan.
We can no longer box up aspects of our home life when we go to work or tuck away distressing episodes from our past.
One of the most distressing episodes came when Polo Mints ran an ad campaign with short verses displayed in a similar style to the type and layout of our poems.
There have been some distressing episodes, like the time when a tree at the country house had dried out very quickly and Ms. Mackay came up for the weekend to discover that many of the ornaments had slipped off the withered branches and broken on the floor.
Sources close to Bridge said yesterday that the player wanted to make a point that he was not simply going to forgive Terry for what he regarded as a distressing and humiliating episode.
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