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This is just completely distressing.
I find this all distressing.
He described the accusations as " totally untrue," and "very distressing" to him and his family.
Jo Williams, the commission's interim chairwoman, said: "The experiences people describe in this report are deeply distressing and totally unacceptable.
"It's been totally mishandled and very distressing for all the parents," says Leila Roy, who is acting as co-ordinator of a parents' support group, and whose four-year-old son Anton began at the centre this week.
Solomon is quick to point out: "To have a child totally incapable of language is distressing but straightforward, but to have a child who has spoken four times is to labor in terrifying murkiness".
He found the whole experience profoundly distressing.
Standing outside the police station, he said in a short statement that the claims were "damaging and totally untrue", adding they were "very distressing for myself, my wife, my family and loved ones".
Even this director can't do anything with the mechanicals' play except conjure a few good laughs, but otherwise in what can be one of Britten's least involving operas, what happens on stage is totally compelling, and in the end deeply, unforgettably distressing.
It's a distressing situation for all".
It is totally normal for a person to find these things distressing; it should get easier as time goes by.
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