Pop music has always been and always will be an aural panacea for distressing times.
The experts said performing CPR in inappropriate cases could result in a distressing and undignified death.
The judge who heard the case at the high court in Belfast described it as "distressing".
To lose two of our most colourful characters in Gethin and Adam is distressing.
With this meeting only a month away, the lack of time for systematic preparations is distressing.
"She faces a death which she believes will be painful, humiliating and distressing, " he said.
On a price-to-sales basis, SanDisk is less attractive, yet its valuation is still not particularly distressing.
Batteries are heavy, they discharge energy slowly, and they have a distressing tendency to explode.
Wales' record at Murrayfield certainly makes for distressing reading for the current crop of players.
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If the victim has also deleted the distressing e-mail, the evidence may be gone for good.
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Even now, in Tate Modern, it makes the gallery reek in a most distressing way.
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Samuel Douglas, who is 88-years-old, said it was "very distressing" for both himself and his wife.
BP's chief executive Bob Dudley said the hostage incident was a "distressing and horrific time".
"It's very distressing for the family to be informed of that, " Ms Fleckney said.
The thought of having to go to New Jersey was so distressing to me.
The Britons, though, obediently proffered their candidates, whilst pretending to find the task distressing.
"Halloween can be a distressing time of year for older people particularly those who are pet owners, " she said.
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As Exhibit A, I would offer the distressing events of the past few days.
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Thomlinson, who was working for the then Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, found the work distressing.
Ian Lucas, MP for Wrexham, said the news was "very upsetting and distressing" for the workers affected.
On Wednesday, we saw two distressing examples of the consequences of this self-imposed embrace of ideological fantasies.
The documentary about dolphin slaughter reveals the distressing secrets behind the multibillion dollar industry in captive dolphins.
Moreover, it was distressing that the majority of responses from radio and editorials were supportive of her.
One of the most distressing aspects of the WikiLeaks operation is the impotent US response to it.
The sound of a baby struggling for breath with whooping cough is as distressing as it is distinctive.
Still, the upturn in housing is a milestone, a particularly welcome one amid a distressing dearth of jobs.
Her mother had filed a case arguing that messages and photos posted by friends and family were distressing.
Most distressing to me is the finding that 20% of Republicans believe that Barack Obama is the anti-Christ.
Recognizing the very distressing consequences that that caused, that could subject that person to persecution and criminal prosecution.
"The thing that was most distressing involved the handling of the horses before they were slaughtered, " he said.
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