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"The idea that art only thrives in distressing situations is bullshit," he insists.
If someone asks you what you are up to, you tell them, in distressing detail.
How does he keep calm in distressing situations, he's asked by a cub reporter.
To trigger more unnerving feelings, she would then place her subjects in distressing positions, often effacing or concealing their faces.
Thomas Mohr had a sturdy competence as Moses, but most of the men's voices were in distressing health.
Results indicate that, compared to controls, officers have difficulties in accepting and tolerating negative emotions, supporting themselves in distressing situations, and confronting emotionally challenging situations.
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It certainly shows up in sporting events in sometimes distressing and bizarre ways.
So she is trapped in a life - more accurately, in a distressing process of dying - that she does not want.
There have been a dozen reported cases of this in the US in the past 15 years, three of which are explored in this distressing documentary.
India's Infosys beat profit expectations in its first quarter, but it revised its annual guidance downwards in rupees, distressing investors.
Well-planned trials are warranted to show its effectiveness in relieving distressing symptoms.
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