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This guy was way too distracting, in every good sense of the word.
The truth is, I have a very distracting problem of my own.
"To be able to remember something is more distracting than to try to forget."
But today, away from his distracting presence, she'd had time to think.
Perhaps if I had given her some clothing she would have been less distracting.
It would be too distracting, especially if something really good appeared on the market.
"I'm afraid the energy from your mind would be too distracting."
Good advice; these systems can be far more distracting than a car phone.
I could have read a book by it, but for the distracting motion.
For many of those who did make it into the office, the events were too distracting to get any work done, employees said.
He switched on the radio, looking for some distracting music.
She couldn't tell him now; the news would be too distracting.
As in any youth activity, parents can be a distracting presence.
Automakers may be getting the message to make car technology less distracting.
It is a less distracting dramatic solution to a personal moment.
I couldn't have him in the room - it would be too distracting.
I'd like to work in some genuine cold, but that's too distracting.
"He would keep popping in to see if all was well, which is very distracting, as I'm sure you know."
But if we're really going to be serious about safety, we need laws against the even more distracting things people do while they drive.
The whole business was very distracting, she thought in exasperation, on the way back to her house.
He had become used to such distracting thoughts and took them in his stride.
"It's too distracting to look at a face," she said.
She shook her head to push away the distracting thoughts.
Girls like that, he thought, should not laugh in public; it was too distracting.
We've been working in secret because we felt it would be a lot less distracting."