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This can be especially distressing if technical standards change.
His co-habitees appeared to find this betrayal especially distressing because of his patrician status.
It is especially distressing to see Mr. Nader flirt with the spoiler role.
It is especially distressing that it should afflict the Jewish liberal intelligentsia, that old bedrock of sanity and tolerance.
Expansionary policy, and its corollary, higher inflation, are especially distressing to European powers given their dark history.
But the playwrights take the time to establish characters that you care about, so the final confrontation is especially distressing.
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WD Awash with blood and gore, especially during a particularly distressing operation sequence, Auntie's horror-and-hospital pilot doesn't so much go for the jugular as stab at it, repeatedly and gleefully.
I couldn't imagine patients being super excited to hear that their doctors are uncertain of what's going on, especially if these symptoms are particularly distressing.
"Lately, it certainly seems to be, which is distressing, especially in America.
Readers today would find the way that Morison writes about King Philip's War, and especially about Indians, distressing at best.
And of course change is always distressing, especially if people aren't quite sure where it's going.
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