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To some, it was a distressing loss.
It was a distressing time, Mr. Gousse said recently.
Detective Inspector Martin Clague, from Lancashire police, said: "It was a distressing case.
His first season with the CSO was a distressing one, however.
Pestalozzi, for most Englishmen, was "a distressing type of the German" and "an idealistic dreamer," as some critics put it.
It was a distressing encounter, with both men aware that they probably would not see each other again.
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