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"She was quite distressed," he said.
I felt quite distressed on her behalf.
But he added that she remained "quite distressed".
But it was Africa.' " The whole thing seemed to leave Mr. Pink quite distressed.
My younger son became quite distressed, and refused to hit it with a hammer.
"In this atmosphere, witnesses are understandably quite distressed at the prospect of their testimony being broadcast worldwide".
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Not since the halcyon days of Bros and 2Unlimited has denim, or indeed my face, looked quite so distressed.
And it turns out that animals biting, scratching, ripping and tearing jeans can result in quite the distressed looks.
"Maybe I didn't feel quite as distressed about being in the K-hole because of the MDMA, though I generally didn't really like it overall".
So I'm distressed, quite frankly, that it provides a signal that they might not be working as diligently to still find out what caused the problems".
A nurse-midwife underscored her need to be involved in services from their inception thus: I think having nursed patients who came in with septic abortions, and who were quite ill and distressed...subsequently, even though there was a big space of time between nursing them and eventually coming to work in TOP, that was one of my motivating reasons.
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