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Like everybody else I was very upset, quite distressed to hear the news,
Mr Howard
I can't have the news on with the kids around. If they hear 'hurricane,' they get upset. They think it's going to come up here.
John Curry
She was very distressed. She was very angry, she was very upset, and all of that is totally understandable.
John Howard
This is a system in desperate need, ... and people are rightly upset and distressed.
Michael Chertoff
I know people were upset, but I think they would have been more upset to hear a terrible show.
Mark Phillips
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.
Michael Leahy
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].
Bill Warlick
No woman has ever so comforted the distressed or distressed the comfortable. [On Eleanor Roosevelt]
Clare Boothe Luce
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1903
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1987
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Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. The family are very distressed and upset to learn of David's death. David was a very loving husband and father, and he will be sorely missed.
Kim Howells
I feel strongly that our country needs good public broadcasting and it needs to be an honest broker of the news. I think when people get the most upset, it's about the news.
Gay Hart Gaines
I never watch the TV news or read the paper, so anything I hear comes from the linemen or (fullback) Mack Strong. They were more upset with the Shaun-hasn't-had-a-100-yard-game or he-got-knocked-out talk. But it's football. You just hope that at the end of the game you have the lead, and we've done that in back-to-back weeks now.
Shaun Alexander
Edwards has had to target states that are economically distressed and areas like upstate New York that are more economically distressed than other places because that's where his message on trade is likely to get the best reception,
Bill Schneider
[And the day's economic data, which showed strength in the housing market, were taken in stride.] Good news is good news, ... This is the time we need to hear good news in the economy.
Art Hogan
Just kind of waiting out to hear the locals' chatter, rather than wait to hear everything from the paper or the news.
Kevin Boyle
You don't hear things that are bad about your company unless you ask. It is easy to hear good tidings, but you have to scratch to get the bad news.
Thomas J. Watson, Sr.
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1874
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1956
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