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Much attention is paid to the extreme, distressing and sadistic propaganda disseminated by Isis, who go to great lengths to circulate violent images and videos of the atrocities it commits.
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Taylor said: "Witnessing the extreme distress of that man being violently restrained against his will and being detained myself was extremely distressing.
"Both possibilities were extremely distressing".
It's extremely distressing".
And they were extremely distressing.
More extreme and distressing still is the case of Debbie, just 21.
Some of the evidence was too extreme and distressing to report.
The dictionary defines severe as "unsparing in exaction, punishment or censure" or "inflicting discomfort or pain hard to endure; sharp; afflictive; distressing; violent; extreme; as severe pain, anguish, torture" "extremely violent or grievous, severe pain" "of pain, suffering, loss, or the like: grievous, extreme" and "of circumstances hard to sustain or endure".
These are just two of the characters from Crackheads Gone Wild, an American DVD that takes the gonzo documentary genre made notorious by the 2002 video Bumfights (a series of tramp-fighting vignettes) to distressing new extremes.
The effect is distressing in the extreme.
Indeed, many religious experiences are distressing in the extreme.
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