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| side a spaceship trying to find a princess in | distress; a really dumb game". |
| re c.1, c.4, & c.15 (often referred to as the | Distress Act 1267), which seek to govern the recovery |
| severe physical injury, emotional anguish and | distress, acute anxiety, headaches, nightmares and fla |
| The | distress among all classes continued; and in March the |
| In some cases restraint usage can exacerbate | distress among individuals who may be experiencing pos |
| erosis Society, as a board member for Kids in | Distress, and on the Legal Advocates Committee of the |
| or jettisoned to lighten the load in time of | distress and that sinks or is washed ashore. |
| ess people with the aim of assisting those in | distress and poverty throughout Newcastle and the Hunt |
| Helping the Indians in | distress and organize cultural activities to entertain |
| of the economy, the party suffered from heavy | distress and most of its members joined other parties, |
| s separated families and communities, causing | distress and leading to protest. |
| She said that songs without pain, | distress and effort were frauds. |
| r outrageous conduct causing severe emotional | distress and slander, for comments he made during a co |
| e, battery, negligent infliction of emotional | distress and intentional and reckless infliction of em |
| port on the 18th in some unspecified state of | distress and remained there for 10 days. |
| dge of secrecy be willing to lie to cause him | distress and trouble." |
| Nevertheless, she gallantly ignored her own | distress and attempted to assist Marine Corps transpor |
| Soon the | Distress and Relief Fund set up to help the people of |
| is father has lived on overcoming his initial | distress and feelings of rejection. |
| leet tug encountered an Army ship, FS-179, in | distress and took her in tow. |
| frustrated by Elvis's penchant for damsels in | distress and a hard-luck story. |
| hology is the study of mental illness, mental | distress and abnormal, maladaptive behavior. |
| escue ship for downed aircraft and vessels in | distress, and engaged in law enforcement operations. |
| 500 kHz was for many years the maritime | distress and emergency frequency, and there are more N |
| tuted the intentional infliction of emotional | distress; and (c) the Himalayan Institute had acted ma |
| as few animals as possible, and cause minimal | distress and suffering. |
| a great and noble knight, rescuing damsels in | distress and bringing righteous justice to the world a |
| gnitive distortions, elimination of emotional | distress, and relief of related physiological arousal. |
| nd distracts intruders by pretending to be in | distress and moving away from its "nest". |
| ams filed a $12 million lawsuit for emotional | distress and breach of oral contract. |
| Jeong was in severe financial | distress and couldn't pay his rent and mobile phone fe |
| erations for civilian aircraft and vessels in | distress; and |
| While alleviating | distress and attending the wants of the Union, he cont |
| f any blame, the incident caused him enormous | distress, and led to his death of pneumonia in Melbour |
| local escort duties, she assisted vessels in | distress and stood by to protect them until help arriv |
| After the match he expressed his | distress and by the end of the 2002-2003 season he ann |
| blems, employment difficulties, psychological | distress and higher rates of suicide and attempted sui |
| Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, Pregnancy | Distress, and Francophone Chamber of Commerce. |
| een the first to become aware of the vessel's | distress, and for some time attempted to have the Indo |
| hen the Ottoman Empire was in great financial | distress and had declared bankruptcy, Zariphis was one |
| the provision of a maritime | distress and safety communications network; |
| s in the two leads: the clever young woman in | distress and eccentric upper-class Englishman. |
| in sexual desire that causes marked personal | distress and/or personal difficulties. |
| usness, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, abdominal | distress, anorexia, thirst, tachycardia, pharyngitis, |
| ciated with inhalant use, such as feelings of | distress, anxiety and grief for the community; violenc |
| think laypersons often think that aircraft in | distress are "trying to make an emergency landing" whe |
| onships and how various factors contribute to | distress, as well as joy, in couples. |
| sited observed that he was often in financial | distress, as he did not attach great importance to con |
| an Conquests, House and Garden and Damsels in | Distress as one play each, the one-acts from Confusion |
| mposed a piece entitled Ruines expressing his | distress at being parted from his beloved Clara Wieck |
| ss and works, but quickly fell into financial | distress at the turn of the century as his genre fell |
| and that the death was suicide brought on by | distress at being sent back to the World War I battlef |
| c Republic of Iran, the Council expressed its | distress at the downing of Iran Air Flight 655 over th |
| Carbon dioxide can cause severe | distress at concentrations of 3-6%, and has caused dea |
| is associated with the characters' emotional | distress at the destruction of their environment by th |
| vious incantations, pestilence, suffering and | distress at sea. |
| emory fail, she runs from the tower crying in | distress at finding a stranger in her room. |
| n songs in the Fred Astaire movie A Damsel in | Distress at RKO. |
| The early cultures had shown clear signs of | distress at a temperature of 73 °F, and were certainly |
| mble of the resolution, the Council expressed | distress at the outbreak of renewed fighting between E |
| uencies and a Russian-monitored international | distress band. |
| p was shot down, but they managed to launch a | distress beacon first and get to an escape pod. |
| ity, becomes active and begins broadcasting a | distress beacon. |
| ith India coverage, for relay of signals from | distress beacons in sea, air or land. |
| The fetus could be put in | distress because it cannot receive the proper amount o |
| ble matron came running to me in the greatest | distress, begging me to go to one of her daughters, wh |
| constable appear, both complaining of stomach | distress, blaming it on Mary Poppins' "cooking". |
| own intercession through prayer to people in | distress, but declined any gifts. |
| ty in "reading" and tolerating their infants' | distress, but that they also had a tendency to misattr |
| She "watched for any signs of fetal | distress, but ... [she] could see no response, no refl |
| ons take place after Kennedy is seen to be in | distress but before the fatal head shot. |
| The ship receives and responds to a | distress call from ships caught in a mysterious "energ |
| r takes the role of a marshal responding to a | distress call from a research colony. |
| Once, Sun Li receives a | distress call from Yue He and learns that his sister-i |
| harbormaster, because he had not received the | distress call by the proper means, and regulations had |
| On 15 December 2007, the carrier answered a | distress call from a cruise ship off the coast of Baja |
| of September 1966 Point League responded to a | distress call from the SS Dragonfly by helping dewater |
| The | distress call was picked up by allied naval forces ope |
| The USS Carter Hall responded to a | distress call after the capture of the Danish ship Dan |
| 913, while eastward bound, she responded to a | distress call from the Volturno to pick up survivors i |
| did not have a cockpit voice recorder, and no | distress call was received from the flight. |
| nking of the Titanic, the Baltic received the | distress call from the ship, but failed to join. |
| Her | distress call was received by the Anchor liner SS Tusc |
| The boat crew was responding to a | distress call from F/V SEA KING, a 75-foot stern trawl |
| which time the crew of twelve men sent out a | distress call and entered the ship's citadel. |
| at and on rescue missions; she responded to a | distress call from a seaplane lost in the fog off Pens |
| Peary, the Aurora then receives an indistinct | distress call from another ship and has to turn round |
| Approaching the Lawrence River a | distress call was received from the RMS Empress of Ire |
| While homeward-bound Cape Lookout answered a | distress call from US Army Transportation Corps ship U |
| ight 11 October 1944, Grand Forks picked up a | distress call from a PB2Y about to make an emergency l |
| nce intercepts an Imperial probe containing a | distress call for the Emperor. |
| earn of Jet Jaguar's turn and thus send out a | distress call to the Nebula M aliens (from the previou |
| o pirate skiffs off Somalia after receiving a | distress call from the tanker MV Golden Nori which was |
| The USS Chosin answered a | distress call from the tanker. |
| When they receive a | distress call from a doomed ship Lister's insubordinat |
| , any ship of any nation in the vicinity of a | distress call is required to render assistance at no c |
| As the capsizing was so fast, no radio | distress call was made but a distress radiobeacon (EPI |
| the Martian Manhunter, who responds to a JLA | distress call from the President, and Wonder Woman; to |
| After receiving Cap Trafalgar's | distress call, the SMS Kronprinz Wilhelm arrived near |
| ound to Puerto Rico, the destroyer received a | distress call, a serious fire had broken out in the fo |
| of the rebellion, but when the Han sent out a | distress call, gaining the talent of people such as Li |
| the Arizona Guards, received the Ake Party's | distress call, he realized that a night time pursuit w |
| After receiving a | distress call, the USS Porter, an Arleigh Burke-class |
| Four freighters responded to the ship's | distress call, one of which, the SS Achilles, a Dutch |
| ol when it responded to the Monte Galineiro's | distress call, and arrived within ten minutes, rescuin |
| f space station Thunderbird 5, monitoring for | distress calls from around the world. |
| 913 eastbound crossing, Czar responded to the | distress calls of the Uranium Line steamer Volturno on |
| Distress calls were made by both ships, which were ans | |
| haven, USAT General M. L. Hersey responded to | distress calls issued by SS Tecumseh Park which was th |
| No | distress calls had been made by radio.Verdicts of "acc |
| ies, not least his reception of the Titanic's | distress calls, came to the attention of Guglielmo Mar |
| SS Asian, responded to the | distress calls, but did not participate in the rescue |
| e burning waters by vessels that responded to | distress calls. |
| patrolled; escorted convoys; answered Allied | distress calls; landed survivors; and fought enemy sub |
| lping behavior happens only when the personal | distress cannot be relieved by other actions. |
| Its emergency room is one of the busiest for | distress cases in Montreal with over 72,000 visits ann |
| "Is The Current Financial | Distress Caused By The Sub Prime Mortgage Crisis A Min |
| be writing to Mr Graves "to apologise for any | distress caused by the way this matter was handled" |
| to write up the ledgers and the heartache and | distress caused by the cotton crash of the 1930s. |
| Wodehouse, A Damsel in | Distress ch 23 (1919) |
| 28 to 33.The Dam is in | distress condition. |
| Ward, in her | distress, confided in another boatman, John Roche, who |
| Washington complained of respiratory | distress, described by Craik as "cynanche trachealis". |
| al: Nausea and vomiting; anorexia; epigastric | distress; diarrhea; peculiar taste; stomatitis; abdomi |
| to issues and struggles with Legal Aid & Aid | Distress, Dry Land Development, Agriculture, alternate |
| in token of his services to British seamen in | distress during last Winter." |
| uing twelve women and children from a ship in | distress during the hurricane of September, 1929. |
| effect by quickly suppressing any symptom of | distress effectively and efficiently in order to preve |
| In their | distress, emotionally distraught survivors searched fo |
| ted to be a patron of the theatre: “Actors in | distress especially enlisted his sympathy, the theatri |
| bad circumstances in order to reduce personal | distress experienced from knowing the situation of the |
| fetish combined with somewhat of a damsel in | distress factor that may either intrigue or excite its |
| aid that few who ever went to him in personal | distress failed to receive assistance. |
| harmed the girls, asking her to look at their | distress, Faulkner told the magistrates that she was " |
| seen close to the harbour entrance, flying a | distress flag. |
| ried, and of his ministry at a time of social | distress following the decline of the local woollen cl |
| dised bread and flour in the period of social | distress following the Napoleonic Wars. |
| attacks by Tipu Sultan and was in a state of | distress for centuries. |
| fact, and intentional infliction of emotional | distress for displaying the men's private lives in the |
| r, Pops Burns) and staff are another cause of | distress for her, as everybody is always trying to scr |
| Distress for Rent Ordinance 1883 | |
| nerally designed to transmit on international | distress frequencies. |
| it Ctesibius who was ill, seeing him in great | distress from want, he secretly slipped his purse unde |
| e people of Easy Street, rescuing a damsel in | distress from the clutches of a sinister drug addict a |
| 500 English residents scattered considerable | distress from more descents during the remainder of th |
| le the former obliges in saving the Damsel in | Distress from the villain. |
| nd the South Australian Sailors and Soldiers' | Distress Fund. |
| However, after a few months, when most | distress has reduced, then for the minority who are st |
| is father remarried, both of which caused him | distress; he ran away from home several times. |
| ve experienced that when devotees are in dire | distress, his grace would redress the problems they fa |
| sexual crimes or serious social or emotional | distress, if approved by two doctors, and subject to c |
| ossibly life-threatening, causing respiratory | distress in the neonate. |
| 1879 with the loss of 400 jobs, causing great | distress in the parish. |
| atty liver (steatohepatisis) in psychological | distress in postmenopausal middle-aged women, and in w |
| you know that other animals can feel pain and | distress in the same ways that humans do, it is unethi |
| iness partner Menahem Golan and the financial | distress in the late 1980s. |
| It is also seen as a sign of psychological | distress in animals, and therefore is an animal welfar |
| Because they breathe through their pores, | distress in the animal can be caused by improper handl |
| is favorite teacher often plays the damsel in | distress in his dreams. |
| ketch Intrepid, under the guise of a ship in | distress in need of a place to tie up after having los |
| Thus they are little affected by the | distress in the outlying areas, and the foreign exchan |
| This arrangement later caused Sir Rhys some | distress in old age and he lodged a formal protest at |
| room, which was believed to be the source of | distress in the house, and celebrated Holy Communion i |
| (MiPK) which was experiencing severe economic | distress in the early 1980s and was subsequently disba |
| although he would complain about respiratory | distress in his last days. |
| Circular Stairs, | Distress in the Mirrors, poems by Peter Klappert with |
| s Hart, a London merchant, caused Samuel some | distress in the late 1790s because he had guaranteed M |
| orge Gershwin wrote for the movie A Damsel in | Distress, in which it was performed by Fred Astaire wi |
| "Understanding mental | distress in film and media: a new agenda?". |
| ejaculation, including reduction of personal | distress, interpersonal difficulty and improvement in |
| , famine and natural disaster or otherwise in | distress, irrespective of their religious, political o |
| The bishonen in | distress is always rescued by an older, protective, me |
| Angels of | Distress is funeral doom metal band Shape of Despair's |
| ss opportunities to ameliorate their pain and | distress is to treat those animals as mere abstraction |
| t to Baucom due to the severity of the direct | distress it causes to the relationship. |
| or lifebuoys; the Manwell-Holmes Marine Light | distress light for merchant vessels; and a modified Ha |
| claim of intentional infliction of emotional | distress made by Albert Snyder, the father of Matthew |
| background were printed (to her considerable | distress); many Labour activists compared her treatmen |
| doctor speculates that the reason for Jake's | distress may be the medication and says he should stop |
| In young chickens, severe respiratory | distress may occur. |
| my sweet, my rose, the one only who does not | distress me in this world... |
| On 6 December, she picked up an | distress message from the Italian merchant Olimpia and |
| Getting a | distress message from Kari, Yolei went to the United S |
| In 1951 she heard and decoded a | distress message from HMS Affray, which was sunk with |
| n route from Kure to Hong Kong she received a | distress message from the British merchant ship SS Hup |
| he Gladiator stocked carrier pigeons to carry | distress messages to the company office. |
| On 23 March | distress messages from the wireless operators on the l |
| vity, increased the purchasing power, reduced | distress migration and helped in creation of durable a |
| ry to those with human need due to suffering, | distress, misfortune and/or helplessness. |
| physical | distress, nausea, or feelings of panic in such circums |
| In layers, respiratory | distress, nephritis, decrease in egg production, and l |
| Aware of the | distress of his citizens, he decides to remedy the sit |
| much younger blonde singer Terry, much to the | distress of her father. |
| imillia (Mary Astor), chases Tom, much to the | distress of her last lover, Toto (Sig Arno), who's sti |
| land after watching a woman going through the | distress of hair loss following chemotherapy for breas |
| But, to the | distress of some of the Impressionists, he continued t |
| rive and carry off the children, to the great | distress of Elisa and Carlotta. |
| ubstantial vandalism as a result, much to the | distress of villagers and residents along Church Path. |
| The | distress of the population had political consequences. |
| g of the national press which 'compounded the | distress of family and friends'. |
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