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I trust you are not in too much distress".
But if people feel too much distress, they will fight, flee, or freeze.
In his article, Keogh argues that the continuing series of strikes have caused too much "distress, anxiety and confusion" to patients already through the cancellation of almost 25,000 operations, as a result of four walkouts since January.
I trust you are not in too much distress". 15. "On approaching Bristol in the pitch dark I think I'd have been happier if the pilot hadn't informed us that 'there is rather more snow on the runway than we'd been led to believe'". 16. "Flying across central India.
I trust you are not in too much distress". .
Ireland coach Joe Schmidt will also have been concerned by the sight of Jamie Heaslip being forced off early on by a shoulder injury although the number eight didn't appear in too much distress.
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The controversial, all-in "crying it out" technique wasn't one of those offered in the study (it causes, said the researchers, too much infant and parent distress).
In Norwich, the SOS Bus is a year-round service that helps people suffering the effects of too much alcohol or otherwise in distress during a night out.
"I hope that your proposed reclassification of Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry as not British, as second- and third-generation immigrants descended from the foreign-born Philip, will not distress them too much," was journalist Sunder Katwala's eloquent response.
As Sunder Katwala of the Fabians says in an open letter to Paul Dacre: I hope that your proposed reclassification of Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry as not British, as second and third generation immigrants descended from the foreign-born Philip, will not distress them too much.
Don't do the "Damsel In Distress" part too much.
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