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Of course, none of this is truly distressing to him.
He described the accusations as " totally untrue," and "very distressing" to him and his family.
Eventually, Nazism became seriously distressing to him, with the exile and death of his Jewish friend and collaborator Zweig, whose name he insisted on printing on the libretto of the opera they made together, Die schweigsame Frau.
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And having come all this way to find the answer, it is a little distressing to see him vanish before the interview has begun.
"He was still hanging there for a long time with no one finding him and that must be very distressing to his family … and even when they are looking for him, no one looks in an obvious place," she said.
"It's very distressing to see your aging animal suffer, and very rewarding to think that maybe you can help him feel better.
The footage is distressing to watch.
"It's very distressing to watch.
Somehow, this reaction is distressing to Bobby.
The case of Shi Tao is distressing to us.
Many details of the attack are too distressing to report.
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