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It's really distressing for me to see.
It's really distressing then, to not be able to choose.
"It was really distressing to me," said Peter Galvin, a founder of the Center for Biological Diversity, based in Tucson.
Bristol's immigration lawyer, Jacqueline McKenzie, said after the hearing: "It's really distressing that the family decided that they couldn't participate in the proceedings.
"It's really distressing that a lot of people are focusing on that issue when the focus should be on finding where Chandra is". Meanwhile, Levy's parents met with D.C. police and officials from the U.S. attorney's office and the FBI for 3 1/2 hours yesterday.
On April 3 2013, she emailed about the retrial: It was really distressing and incomprehensible news, but I've lurched myself over the emotional hump and now I'm just trying to think of what's the best, most intelligent way to move forward and confront this.
"The whole family will need counselling and it's really distressing.
"It's really distressing to me and disappointing to me because I enjoy defending students," Lukianoff said.
"The State Department has been rife with collusion with the Canadian pipeline builders, and it's really distressing to have any sense that that might continue to go on".
The Edinburgh mother added: "The report is really distressing to read.
To find out at this stage that the enzyme is grown in bacteria that are exposed to cow brain is really distressing (Sinnema 2007).
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