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More distressing yet, she said, "I felt something pop".
West says he finds the driven American work ethic "distressing," yet long ago made the decision to settle here.
This season may be the most distressing yet.
Neuroblastoma is very distressing, yet it can sometimes disappear as quickly as it came, even without medical intervention.
This may have been further compounded by an appreciation of research focusing on a symptom that is distressing, yet not often discussed openly, as highlighted in the earlier phases of this research [ 13, 14, 35].
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To the Editor: It was distressing to see yet another article in which tenure is blamed for the problems of our educational system.
It is in some ways a distressing interview, and yet, for all the pain, Mrs Greenwood's story is also one of affirmation.
In my line of work, I have encountered many courageous people, who find themselves in the most distressing situations, and yet find the determination to battle on.
For older people receiving care and in poor health, readmissions to hospital are potentially distressing and costly, yet sometimes avoidable with high quality discharge planning [ 7].
It's yet another distressing instance in which victims of ethnic cleansing have resorted to the same horrific type of violence.
As if to underscore that these are distressing days in East New York, yet another body turned up in the neighborhood late Monday, this one on a rooftop of the Linden Houses development on Wortman Avenue.
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