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"We're distressed that he's in the headlines in such a distressing way, but I'd rather the public judged Johnny on his tremendous ability as an athlete.
"This has been such a distressing week".
It was such a distressing thought that we changed the subject almost immediately.
We have requested they launch a full investigation to explain how such a distressing incident could happen".
To avoid such a distressing outcome, parents have long been told there's only one thing to do: treat their children exactly equally.
That may not be the best choice of words for such a distressing subject, but it's easy to see what she means.
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Australian cricket has not known of such a tragic and distressing episode since the death at 23 of another young New South Wales batting prodigy, Archie Jackson.
He presents such a vivid and distressing vision of the near future that it is hard not to be nervous: everything that feels solid or familiar threatens to melt into air.
"In my entire 12 years of teaching," the head teacher, Kerrie Nasse, told parents in an e-mail message that essentially put many of the school's grownups in time-out, "I have never experienced such an ineffective and distressing chain of events".
But so many wounds on such a tiny body were a distressing sight - even for her surgeon.
Teaching is a distressing profession, such as being a doctor, nurse, union organizer, what have you.
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