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Straw says this case caused his much distress.
I trust you are not in too much distress".
"Most were much affected and many in much distress:" The Great Awakening.
The signs and symptoms are milder but can cause much distress and dysfunction.
But if people feel too much distress, they will fight, flee, or freeze.
The danger is always of reinforcing the damaging stereotypes that have already caused so much distress.
On the other side of India, a similar puzzle is causing fish lovers much distress.
It is clear that much distress would have been avoided had this new pathway been available.
To finish beneath Italy in the table would then mean much distress for one of the established nations (see Wales).
Lizzie's rejection of Collins's advances causes her marriage-obsessed mother much distress but is welcomed by her wiser father.
"I sold a million copies and it caused much distress at the New York Times," he said.
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