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Used was his distressing word choice.
Before long, distressing word spread from Ripton to Middlebury and beyond that the preserved farmhouse once owned by Robert Frost had been vandalized — desecrated, some said.
A fateful meeting of the maritime past and present began amid the Monday morning dread of Hurricane Sandy, when distressing word came from the murk of the roiling Atlantic: the captain and crew of the H.M.S. Bounty, a vessel of timber rigged to evoke 18th-century adventure, were abandoning ship.
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Through ongoing tears, distressing words come out.
The reasons that they were not appropriate included a lack of face validity; a focus on different concepts; designed for different populations, such as life-threatening illness; very negative or distressing wording; too narrow a focus on self-efficacy; and extreme length.
The absent Cut, Copy and Paste commands are even more distressing; a word processor without Cut, Copy or Paste is like a Popsicle without a stick.
Rosy and distressing are two words not typically used in the same sentence, yet they best describe Africa today.
In his words, our brains and minds are supreme kluges, a kluge being an engineer's term for a clumsy solution to a design problem - an "ill-assorted collection of poorly matching parts forming a distressing whole", in the words of computer pioneer Jackson Granholm.
What is as distressing as these judgmental words being shared around the world on social media is the fact that women and men still accept this irrational, misguided, patriarchal thinking of how a woman should look as real and valid.
Which is both distressing and encouraging news.
The word describes a profoundly disturbing or distressing event, as well as its emotional and physical after effects.
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