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| Tuba was greatly | distressed about this, and as he sat brooding, he saw a |
| Arthur is | distressed, and asks why Merlyn can't avoid the impriso |
| At the hospital, Fi is | distressed, and Nathan finally disposes of the erection |
| BUAV says the monkeys were often "clearly | distressed and bewildered; they could be seen crying ou |
| The creature becomes | distressed and Owen can see no other option but to euth |
| ges you and me to relieve the suffering, the | distressed and the destitute. |
| At the police station she appeared | distressed and confided to police that she knew who the |
| icide attempters who were screened were less | distressed and suicidal than depressed teens and previo |
| ervices, especially at times of disaster for | distressed and deprived people, watch good games/sports |
| lpful to early settlers, bringing aid to the | distressed and homeless. |
| been poor in the hospital, and he had become | distressed and agitated. |
| airman of Argyle Street Management, an Asian | distressed and special opportunities fund (ranked 22nd |
| Government concluded that the Valleys is "a | distressed area unique in Great Britain for the depth a |
| d rushes food, medicine, and clothing to the | distressed area, and many people who would otherwise ha |
| New York program, a statewide effort to help | distressed areas in cities by having the State pay to c |
| ellar: Orwell spoke on "An Outsider Sees the | Distressed Areas" on 4 August, with Rayner Heppenstall |
| ed the National Government's efforts to help | distressed areas, urging that the grants be continued u |
| two take a look inside, and soon are just as | distressed as the yellow duck - the content is a piece |
| en Alexandra as it was felt she would be too | distressed at the news. |
| George was so | distressed at the civilian population carnage at Cologn |
| ignoret), a woman of considerable beauty, is | distressed at her treatment by Roland, a criminal who i |
| one of five possible economic designations- | distressed, at-risk, transitional, competitive, or atta |
| which had been busy expanding by taking over | distressed banks like Texas' First Republic Bank Corpor |
| Elmire is | distressed because she believes her cold behaviour towa |
| y-useful reduction of the paranoid, deluded, | distressed, bizarre and odd into semi-vegetative zombie |
| Benoa with 10 people onboard, and towed the | distressed boat to San Fernando City pier. |
| When the lifeboat came across the | distressed brig some of the vessels nine crewmen wanted |
| notably founder Vicki Moore was injured by a | distressed bull. |
| Tom is later contacted by Jonathan, who is | distressed by a couple of problems. |
| The Centre helps fathers | distressed by relationship break-ups and the ensuing pr |
| tially turns Minot down, but becomes greatly | distressed by the thought that he may not have long to |
| Luckily, Middleton, | distressed by the casualties he was taking, erred on th |
| entful of his forced conscription and deeply | distressed by the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. |
| He was much | distressed by the poverty of some parts of his parish a |
| The actress was so | distressed by her performance they left before the fina |
| Distressed by the total lack of health care facilities | |
| Delaunay was | distressed by the difference in the sentence, explainin |
| male rats performed poorly because they were | distressed by the lack of proper role models, but someh |
| Ray was clearly | distressed by the amount of blood, as Dewees lay atop h |
| Delacqua has returned, | distressed by the discovery that Barbara is not in Mura |
| She is | distressed by this and falls apart, alternating between |
| c images are recreated in large format, then | distressed by the addition of pigment to form works whi |
| n above conjugal love; Pope Paul was greatly | distressed by this and the Cardinal later denied "that |
| Jake, who is still very much | distressed by Adam's death, only agrees to show up afte |
| of the victims in the case, who was clearly | distressed by my letter and having considered the matte |
| r mother with a hostile "babysitter," who is | distressed by the attention that Nance is paying to a G |
| here he lived from 1303 to 1306, he was much | distressed by the prevalence of Aristotelian rationalis |
| Both Puckering and his wife supported | distressed cavaliers. |
| Many came from the | distressed coal mining communities, and were recruited |
| TAX INCENTIVES FOR | DISTRESSED COMMUNITIES |
| The aim of the partnerships is to provide | distressed communities with resources to address econom |
| sities to effect positive change in severely | distressed communities and in the need to prepare a new |
| higher education and the commonwealth's most | distressed communities that adds civic capacity to comm |
| in the context of one of the Virginia's most | distressed communities, and to be of service to a commu |
| and universities in the commonwealth's most | distressed communities. |
| f DRA funds must be invested in economically | distressed counties and parishes. |
| Distressed Damsels yearning for their partners in life | |
| senior secured bank loans, high yield bonds, | distressed debt and other fixed income investments in a |
| and family of the Society for the Relief of | Distressed Debtors. |
| it was left to the people to provide for his | distressed descendants." |
| point across to Karla, until she realises a | distressed Emily saw the whole incident. |
| At one point in late 1848 Kirwan was | distressed enough by events to offer his resignation, b |
| model of cooperative living for the region's | distressed farmers, coal miners, and factory workers. |
| Princess Adelaide attending a fair in aid of | distressed foreigners in the Rooms in 1833 |
| On 20 May 1968 the Clover escorted the | distressed FV Freeland 300 miles south of Cordova, Alas |
| rimary election to create a federal fund for | distressed homeowners. |
| that based on the prior Tang-Huigu alliance, | distressed Huigu people, such as the people under Wamos |
| ciety for the Protection and Civilisation of | Distressed Islanders of the South Seas. |
| A | distressed Laura explains to Curt that she needs to tak |
| nt commercialism of Barnum's ticket auctions | distressed Lind, and for her second concert and thereaf |
| Evelyn was impressed by the pride of these | distressed Londoners, "tho' ready to perish for hunger |
| This would allow the city to tear down the | distressed mall to allow new development for the site a |
| professional treatment for sick, injured or | distressed marine mammals who are found around our shor |
| lping provide support for elderly, infirm or | distressed members and former members of the entertainm |
| rles Macready's Orestes in Ambrose Philips's | Distressed Mother when Macready made his first appearan |
| lica Kauffmann and one as Andromache in the ' | Distressed Mother' by Sherwin are in the Mathews collec |
| young Sultan al-Nassir Muhammad who, feeling | distressed, moved to Al Karak and resigned in 1309. |
| rship interests in tax shelters owning often | distressed multifamily and commercial property from the |
| The Financially | Distressed Municipalities Act (Act of 1987, P.L. 246, N |
| For example, the Financially | Distressed Municipalities Act allows the commonwealth o |
| On 3 February 1966, she stood by the | distressed MV Aroin until a commercial tug arrived. |
| Tendered as a Peace-Offering to this | distressed Nation", extended version from the Leveller |
| y Project is to help revitalize economically | distressed neighborhoods of New Orleans afflicted by bl |
| But his untiring energy in behalf of the | distressed of all classes and the implicit confidence r |
| r the minority who are still psychologically | distressed or disabled it is appropriate to offer evide |
| would open a new store (most of the time in | distressed or hard-to-lease locations). |
| She was | distressed over finishing second to Campbell-Brown when |
| 120 additional stores from other financially | distressed owners and completely revamped them as well. |
| his, yesteryear's rulers have been leading a | distressed, painful and untold misery of life today. |
| opsided roof, tiny windows and stucco with a | distressed paint job were then surrounded by an intenti |
| Distressed palm trees are usually attacked, which makes | |
| in London in 1786 to provide sustenance for | distressed people of African and Asian origin. |
| omeless, and was horrified at the numbers of | distressed people filling it, some under tents, others |
| ociety “for the relief of poor strangers and | distressed persons of the town” . |
| s home owners can do themselves to buying up | distressed properties and making them certifiably green |
| e more actively involved in the financing of | distressed properties. |
| 1823 of an illness contracted while helping | distressed sailors. |
| "The | Distressed Soldier/Angels We Have Heard on High/The Fai |
| had towing and salvage duties, and aided the | distressed Soviet ship Valery Chkalov between 15 Decemb |
| Buck continued to seek relief for the | distressed state and in October 1933 called the General |
| behind the other eight runners and in such a | distressed state that their riders did not continue ont |
| he staggered across the line in an obviously | distressed state, making the cut-off time by a mere 1mi |
| A deliberately | distressed steam outline diesel locomotive built in 199 |
| ich would be required if forced to abandon a | distressed submarine from depth. |
| British artist best known for the ripped and | distressed surfaces of her-three dimensional paintings |
| his national socialist beliefs he was deeply | distressed that Denmark had surrendered almost without |
| ned of his royal captive's escape, he was so | distressed that he attempted to stab himself with his o |
| pany Fflewddur to the Summer Country, but is | distressed that Taran is remaining behind. |
| ca from Germany during World War II made him | distressed that there were apparently no preachers of t |
| This loss | distressed the father to such an extent that he felt in |
| When | distressed, the American Sable will make a grunting noi |
| t year, both nobles and peasants were deeply | distressed; the king was well-loved and it was inconcei |
| Trevor was even more | distressed to learn that Laurel was nowhere to be found |
| But Sybil is | distressed to see Reggie with Cornelia and runs away te |
| he song is sung from the point of view a man | distressed to find out his lover is under an acceptable |
| They are frequently | distressed to increase their style, and are similarly p |
| n his arrival in England in 1835, Julius was | distressed to find his now-widowed Sister, Harriett suf |
| She is | distressed to learn that Blansac, who she now loves dea |
| nities (RCs) and Empowerment Zones (EZs) are | distressed urban and rural communities in the United St |
| ut of numerous small, private, and financial | distressed utilities across the state. |
| of shoemakers and preface-writer general to | distressed versemen; a kind of gratis accoucheur to tho |
| The subject of murder greatly | distressed Viki, as she knows her parents died the same |
| und this time a subscription list to support | distressed weavers in Spitalfields. |
| Cindy was visibly | distressed when Darren was injured in the church explos |
| cepts his proposal for marriage, but becomes | distressed when her friends and children look down upon |
| he matriarch of the slave community, she was | distressed when in 1828 Francis Eppes took some of her |
| itude, for a series of tag-team duels and is | distressed when he refuses to act like a partner and du |
| Hortensia, or, The | Distressed Wife (1769, published anonymously) |
| Silent Hill (2006) - | Distressed Woman |
| e former Methodist chapel, a discovery which | distressed Woolsey. |
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