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en Obviously I am terribly disappointed to hear of his decision. I am distressed he feels he has to leave, because I would rather work with him. I wish him well.

en That was a real contribution to television, ... It was pointed out to me after the show by a terribly distressed gentleman. He checked everything. It's as if he checked the lyrics for 'Tea for Two' and failed to check that. I don't know if they had lyrics with them, but he didn't hear it.
  Dick Cavett

en terribly disappointed about the decision to deprive Mark of his liberty while he pursues his appeals.

en While were are very disappointed that Stephen has opted to leave we respect his decision and wish him all the best for the future. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others.

en They did not take it well. I was disappointed about that after all the dedication and hard work work I'd put in. So I decided to leave then.

en Like everybody else I was very upset, quite distressed to hear the news,

en It's a good decision to leave Legal Ease in San Marcos. But I'm disappointed they won't let any new dispensaries open because if it is shut down there will be no place to go in North County.

en We know we're here to win now, and that's actually great to hear when you're a player who's been around. Everybody in this clubhouse will be disappointed if we're not in the World Series, because we're not rebuilding. We're here to win now, and that's an urgency that feels great.

en Roe was terribly reasoned. I think there's some requirement under the Constitution that if you cannot explain a decision and its relationship with legal materials, it's not a valid decision.

en He feels OK. He feels good. So it will be a club decision, a medical decision. He'd like to play.

en I'm just terribly disappointed,

en As a player, it feels great to hear how the fans appreciate you and your hard work.

en That, if it happened, could be devastating for a distressed carrier like US Airways or United, ... You could see a pretty dramatic booking away [from the distressed airlines].

en No woman has ever so comforted the distressed or distressed the comfortable. [On Eleanor Roosevelt]
  Clare Boothe Luce

en He is distressed. He's saddened that people he had worked with and trusted turned out to be doing things they shouldn't have done . . . I haven't heard him use the word betrayed but he's very, very disappointed.


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