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This silence is often distressing and frightening for a woman.

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What were the most distressing photos you had to take?

But the most distressing aspect of his condition has been his difficulty in understanding emotions.

These histories and anecdotes make up some of the most distressing sections of each chapter.

This is deeply distressing, given how hard they have worked throughout their academic lives, but perhaps a valuable strategic ploy.

And the Freudian response is, "Your rejection of my ideas shows that they are distressing to you."

No, it is "a dreary, desolate, and indeed quite abject and distressing one; what we might call, by way of eminence, the dismal science."

Helen Fisher, the renowned biological anthropologist and one of the paper's co-authors, interviewed some of the participants and said that even she found their pain distressing.

In general, any job is better than no job, but it is true that some jobs are dangerous, distressing, or fail to put workers above the poverty threshold.

But I don't - he wants to add, but better to save that thought for a less distressing moment for the kid.

"It can be a very distressing experience for people," says Prof Scott. "We tend to take our voices for granted but people don't like it when they don't sound like themselves."

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