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Children of cancer patients may go through a distressing time.
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An artist underscoring the seriousness of a subject by going through a distressing ordeal (albeit a quick splash of ice water) is lost on the critics who don't comprehend any art that doesn't come with easily arrived-at connections.
In Wood Green last week, 18-year-old Glasgow native Justine McNally's barrister pleaded with the judge for clemency: "This was happening to an unhappy and distressed female, at a time when any female can go through a confusing and distressing period, whatever their upbringing".
So will a deal go through?
She said that although she had become used to security precautions since Sept. 11, it was distressing to have to go through a checkpoint to see the Liberty Bell.
Rather, it suggests that we are about to watch some fairly decent characters go through a bad time – one that will neither be entirely resolved (too pat) nor become entirely apocalyptic (too distressing) by the novel's close.
Rather, it suggests that we are about to watch some fairly decent characters go through a bad time – one that will neither be entirely resolved (too pat) nor become entirely apocalyptic (too distressing) by the novel's close.
We go through a door.
You go through a lot".
Most knives go through a simple process.
They go through a lot of training.
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