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Thorgerson perceives this as a deeply important event in Barrett's life, as he was intensely upset by the rejection.
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I felt intensely worried".
'Emotionality' refers to the tendency to become easily and intensely aroused or upset.
This upset Williams intensely.
She said that President Bill Clinton was intensely competitive and would get really upset if people didn't get his clue or if he didn't get theirs.
Cigarette smoke moves between rooms and can upset a non-smoker intensely.
An emotional dysregulation scale was constructed by the three items: "cries easily", "gets upset or sad easily", and "reacts intensely when upset" on a five-point response scale from very typical to not typical.
Just be sure that the person will go along with it and that you're not going to be upsetting the office neat freak or someone who intensely cherishes their privacy.
Intensely loyal to their mentor, they were said to be angry and upset, sentiments reflected by Hull fans who, like the players, had been fearing this moment for some time.
This was characterised by an intensely pruritic and erythematous, urticarial rash of diffuse distribution affecting the trunk, lower limbs and arms associated with mild systemic upset and pyrexia.
Intensely sombre.
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