That Dallas is blasted to bits by multiple comets the size of large mountains in the NBC miniseries " Asteroid " is cause for either distressful concern or gleeful comfort.
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A series of distressful, but dissonant circumstances _ a failing marriage, his father's death and an ugly dispute with a homebuilder _ conspired to rob Orville of his sanity.
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Describing the reports at a briefing in Brussels, NATO spokesman Jamie Shea said : " This is something rather new and distressful if this pattern is now spilling over elsewhere into Yugoslavia.
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Lanning saw that this was " very, very distressful to the country of Japan that this happened . . . so they said that it would probably be a good idea to change it.
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The state of wearing a prison uniform in many cases provokes a distressful psychological response from the detained person, as unlike civilian clothes it is worn involuntarily, typically reluctant and is often perceived as stigmatizing.
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Bands whose singers recently went through a distressful period that could affect their work positively, they said, would be more likely to make the grade than singers who have lost interest in what they are doing.
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Unfortunately LI does not work to well on IV drug addicts that have damaged veins, so process can be even more protracted and distressful .-- talk ) 19 : 49, 11 January 2017 ( UTC)
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"We've come back and found that for tens of thousands of people, ( the situation ) is even more serious, more distressful and that fear and mistrust have increased, " he said.
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:" Thus plenty is the original cause of many of our needs; and even the poverty, which is so frequent and distressful in civilised nations, proceeds often from that change of manners which opulence has produced.
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An Irish historian sings : " She's the most distressful country / That ever yet was seen . / For they're hangin'men and women / For the wearin'of the green ."