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She was too distressingly close now to getting a life for herself.
They were still too young, which made the number of our family members at that board distressingly few.
If breaking up is hard to do, getting back together seems distressingly easy these days.
She smiled as we reached a distressingly large space where I had left the car.
The real tree, car or dog looked distressingly different from what he drew.
In the before column, television has distressingly little to be proud about.
In times of crisis, these same changes can feel distressingly disruptive.
It's a stage with which he has grown distressingly familiar.
The voice was distressingly nasal, coming through the open doorway.
I wondered if they had found the approach distressingly populist.
He, like me, came from a place that seemed distressingly inauthentic.
"Am I the only one who finds that distressingly ominous?"
For the children who come here, traumatic experiences are distressingly familiar.
It is a line that in front of these works can often feel distressingly unbroken.
Distressingly, though, he seems to have been involved in some, shall we say illicit activities.
But the picture has been distressingly different in New York.
All three of them were distressingly well endowed in that particular respect.
I confess, though, that my experience is distressingly limited with respect to.
But it is distressingly vague and weak about how that would actually happen.
Now that's real magic, something distressingly scarce in this production.
Now, distressingly, the Administration seems to have stumbled into disarray again.
They looked ready to pop out, and the extended hand began to shake distressingly.
That letter he left makes the whole affair only too distressingly transparent.
This might be a game, not quite real, but it felt distressingly real right now.
It took a distressingly long time for them to figure it out.