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Your team would be distressed to see you suffer and would resent the tardy player.
"I would be distressed if I actually hurt somebody, but I am prepared to make someone uncomfortable or incur displeasure.
Her case was that their son, who has Asperger's, dyspraxia and ADHD, would be distressed should he ever read it.
John Howard, Australia's prime minister, said Australians would be "distressed" at the news.More than 60 people were killed after their bus hit a mine in northern Sri Lanka.
He says he was not allowed to call his mother, who he knew would be distressed when he inexplicably failed to return.
He also experimented with a technique where a single image would be repeated within a frame, but the copies would be distressed or slightly different.
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Mr Havers said Mrs Pretty was facing a humiliating and degrading death which would be "distressing and undignified".
He said parts of the inquiry would be "distressing and controversial".
"I'm known for that song out West," he said, and added that he'd been distressed to discover that his brand was not strong in the larger East Coast media markets.
So shareholders would naturally be distressed to see Mr. Corzine depart.
Nor would the Chinese be distressed, the reasoning goes, should a nuclear-armed Iran sap American influence in the region and drain the Pentagon's resources in more Middle East maneuvering.
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