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The news out of North Carolina is certainly distressing, but elements are also heartening.
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There are practical reasons for wanting such repeated reassurance; the rise of aggressive nationalism in a neighbor that has invaded you countless times across the centuries is certainly a distressing trend.
With a clever premise, well-plotted and told in spare, functional prose, She's Never Coming Back is certainly an uncomfortable, even distressing, read – but not for the right reasons.
The cartoon is certainly shocking, using the single most distressing image of the refugee crisis – a dead child – to crack a joke.
The ubiquity of these sorts of images -- some horrific and haunting -- was certainly very distressing to me.
This is distressing, because now is not the time for silence, and it is certainly not the time for inaction.
The attempt at humor with the lighthearted headline "Got prostate cancer?" is distressing, certainly to the 180,000 men so diagnosed this year.
Less common, but certainly distressing, are changes in the quality of orgasm, difficulties reaching orgasm, and pain with erection or orgasm [29,30].
Ultimately the concept would split: "fevers" were dangerous and often exotic epidemic diseases, while "fever" remained a curious physiological state, certainly distressing but usually benign.
Infertility is immensely distressing.
That is a distressing argument.
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