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This was a disjunction — between the natural-aesthetic glories of surfing and the ugly chauvinism of many surfers — that had distressed me since I was a kid.
Many of those camps were controlled by interahamwe bands, and it had distressed Keys to find himself helping to support a genocidal political movement.
We had two AOL-ers that had distressed babies that were born that we paid a million dollars each to make sure those babies were OK in general.
This momentous deed was shaded with disappointment at America's failure to join the cause, and the implied renunciation had distressed some of his American friends.
Sheena Seegraves, who lives in Riverside, Calif., was a 23-year-old customer-service representative for a propane company when she noticed that her older female relatives had distressed décolletages.
It had distressed him to learn that Gail Katz-Bierenbaum's parents had both died in the intervening years, while Bierenbaum had settled in North Dakota, remarried, and fathered a daughter.
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The shooting has distressed the Chinese.
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"I've seen things that have distressed me in the past year.
The decline in state funding to prevent smoking has distressed advocates.
They say -- and this has distressed many of them mightily -- that the black tie requirement could be dropped.
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