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Some pet owners grew distraught.
Azarenka grew distraught at the end of the first set, twice slamming her racket on the court in desperation.
Soering, who likes to anticipate everything, tended to grow distraught when my reporting carried me into less known territory.
WHEN beloved pairings split, fans may grow distraught, at the prospect of Simon without Garfunkel, Lennon without McCartney, or Martin without Lewis.
He took his search to the streets — Seventh Avenue, in the fashion district, is another common destination — in July after growing distraught at the prospect of turning 40 alone.
Anyone who cares about the development of sound public policy has grown distraught over congressional gridlock.
She was growing increasingly distraught, one said.
She grew more distraught the next year, when her mother moved to Shawnee, Okla., to live with a friend.
And in "The Aliens Mr. Pollockk's character takes a single word, "ladder," through a long, long series of intonations that grow increasingly distraught, until the word seems to implode.
In "Bella Ci Dormi" ("Sleeping Beauty"), a troubadour serenaded the closed window of his beloved, vowing to die for love; Maria Mazzotta sang it with a cutting voice and rising drama, growing more distraught as the window never opened.
As we drove through a curtain of rain, Semenov's mood became more gloomy and his voice grew increasingly distraught, until he abruptly pulled over to the side of the road and turned to face me directly.
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