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49 Sentences With "be in distress"

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Kids always pick the wrong time to be in distress.
No one seemed to be in distress, the home said.
However, many babies who appear to be in distress may actually be fine.
The Lyft driver told police that Lueck did not appear to be in distress.
Like AnxietyHelper, it's also focused on supporting young people who may be in distress.
They first found Dominelli who "appeared to be in distress" and sent him to a hospital.
"The dogs did not appear to be in distress and barked when we approached the vehicle," wrote Seargant Patricia O'Keefe.
Generally speaking, if an early-stage company that is not known to be in distress gets acquired, backers make money.
The Lyft driver said she did not appear to be in distress, according to Salt Lake City police assistant chief Tim Doubt.
They then checked the subjects' willingness to help a stranger presented to them in the lab who appeared to be in distress.
In addition, Yale has trained 48 students who are paid to listen to students and intercede when they seem to be in distress.
Among its findings: She could not possibly be in distress because in one segment, she had smiled minutes after she saw her attacker.
The number of companies that might pretend to be in distress in the hopes of getting a handout to remain is even larger.
Before Merida kicked ass in Brave or Princess Anna cracked wise in Frozen, Princess Fiona proved that a damsel need not be in distress.
The couple's son was born three months premature via Caesarean section after concerns that he might be in distress, but he died the same day.
"Savannah did not seem to be in distress at the time of the FaceTime call, although Ellen could tell she was intoxicated," Spurlock's family said.
Mike Epps brought a kangaroo onstage that appeared to be in distress ... now many of Epps' fans are pissed, and some are even calling it animal abuse.
"Any businessman who loses everything is going to be in distress," he said, adding that he found himself lucky that none of his family members had died.
"If they are found to be in distress, we hope they will be rescued and allowed to disembark in accordance with international maritime law," she said in an email.
After the fight, he was moved from the general housing area to the intake cell block, where he appeared to be in distress before he tried to hang himself.
The majority of the toll roads run by GCI are loan-repayment type, meaning the government promises to repay the debt related to the roads should GCI be in distress.
The app, developed in partnership with the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), purported to use satellite images to allow users to spot boats that may be in distress.
He was waving his hands and gesticulating, and I immediately thought he might be in distress or in need of help, but I could not make out what he was saying.
"As always, our overriding concern is for public safety and not doing anything that will divert important resources away from communities that may be in distress," the N.F.L. said in a statement.
The app was developed by Grey's Singapore arm, in partnership with Malta-based nonprofit Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), and invited people to hunt for boats that might be in distress at sea.
But if your cat is yowling without precedent, they may be in distress – a low, drawn-out yowl can be a complaint but in older cats, yowling is often a sign of cognitive disorder or dementia.
"We are not removing this type of content from Instagram entirely, as we don't want to stigmatize or isolate people who may be in distress and posting self-harm related content as a cry for help," Mosseri said.
"It really is not so much about helping marginalized communities and those who may be in distress, but instead for white people, often to identify themselves to other white people as better than those who voted for Trump," Reign said.
Another study of infant cortisol levels, published in 2012 in the journal Early Human Development, has been cited as showing that these behavioral techniques can be highly stressful for infants; it suggested that babies might be in distress even though they were not crying.
The plane was observed to be in distress, several miles short of the airport, and crashed shortly after the sighting.Plane Crash Kills Photographers Galen, Barbara Rowell, Environment News Service, Chris Clarke, August 12, 2002. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
In October 1858, Jaseur and Kite assisted in the search for the American barque Parthian, which was reported to be in distress off Bermuda. The President of the United States later transmitted his thanks to the officers and crews of both vessels.
The instinct takes place for typically no longer than the final 20–60 seconds during drowning and before sinking underwater. In comparison, a person who can still shout and keep their mouth constantly above water may be in distress, but is not in immediate danger of drowning compared to a person unable to do so.
Onyalai is an acute disease that results in the development of hematoma on oral mucous membranes. Hemorrhagic lesions may develop on the skin, including on the soles of the feet. The patient does not initially appear to be in distress, which may result in a delay of diagnosis. As the disease progresses, hematuria and melena will develop.
Hera is known for her jealousy; even Zeus, commonly portrayed as fearless, feared her rages. Zeus fell in love with Hera, but she refused his first marriage proposal. Zeus then preyed on her empathy for animals and other beings, created a thunderstorm and transformed himself into a little cuckoo. As a cuckoo, Zeus pretended to be in distress outside her window.
The remains of Star of Hope in 2006 The German barque Star of Hope was on a voyage from Wilmington, North Carolina to Liverpool, carrying a cargo of cotton. It was caught in a Force 10 gale in the Mersey approaches. The ship was reported to be in distress and it was later reported that her nine crew were safe on the Crosby lightship.
Wondering if the ship may be in distress, Delano boards his whale-boat and sets sail towards the suspicious ship. He learns that the ship is called the San Dominick and meets its captain, Benito Cereno. Upon arrival, Delano is greeted by Spaniards and black men and women who beg him for water and supplies. Delano is troubled by the amount of black people on board since they greatly outnumber the Spaniards.
Then French Minister of Women's rights thumb In August, France passed what a New York Times editorial described as the most comprehensive law on gender equality in that country to date, Loi pour l'égalité réelle entre les femmes et les hommes. The law allows for abortion on demand in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Women previously had to be "in distress" to obtain an abortion.Lisa Anderson (6 August 2014) France passes sweeping gender equality law Reuters.
He told the New Zealand Herald that he was horrified by the callous attitude of today's climbers. "They don't give a damn for anybody else who may be in distress and it doesn't impress me at all that they leave someone lying under a rock to die", and that, "I think that their priority was to get to the top and the welfare of one of the ... of a member of another expedition was very secondary." Hillary also called Mark Inglis "crazy".
Kempamma is alleged to have murdered multiple women, but has only been convicted for six murders. Kempamma was alleged to have frequented temples near Bangalore, and to have preyd on women who appeared to be in distress. After spotting a woman, she would try to get them to trust her by listening to their problems and advising them to perform mandal pooja, which she told them would help them overcome their problems. She pretended to be a religious woman that was well-versed in rituals.
Through trickery, Ginger and Dixie manage to serve papers on three of their wary targets: nightclub singer Phil Logan (Phil Regan), gangster 'Butch' Gonzola, and professional wrestler Man Mountain Dean, the last in the middle of a bout with Chief Pontiac. Courtney, on the advice of his lawyer, Stephen Dinsmore (Henry O'Neill), prepares to sail away to safety on his yacht. However, Ginger jumps out of a motorboat piloted by the erratic Bronson and pretends to be in distress. She is rescued by Courtney's crewmen.
There the expedition established contact with the Spanish garrison whose commanders were highly suspicious of Narborough's intentions despite England being at peace with Spain. The Spanish demanded and received four English hostages in exchange for allowing Narborough's ship into the bay. Despite claiming to be in distress and in need of provisions the Spanish refused to give provisions given that the crews seemed to be in healthy condition and Narborough's true intentions being unclear to them. Narborough then unexpectedly made the decision to leave, and his ship departed Corral Bay on 31 December.
Clair meanwhile flirts with both Jameson and Patrick, the Irish gardener, provoking them into jealousy and rivalry. When Reverend Meadows arrives at the house with a christening party for whom Datchett has agreed to be a godfather, Marly discovers Datchett's true identity despite his efforts to deceive her. At first she plans to leave in a fury, but then she decides to play along with Datchett's pretense, intending to teach him a lesson. While out boating on a lake, she pretends to be in distress so that he can be a gallant rescuer, but when he is knocked unconscious, she becomes the rescuer.
There is no standard size for FIRs – it is a matter for administrative convenience of the country concerned. In some cases there is a vertical division of the FIR, in which case the lower portion remains named as such, whereas the airspace above is termed an upper information region (UIR). An information service and alerting service are the basic levels of air traffic service, providing information pertinent to the safe and efficient conduct of flights and alerting the different relevant authorities should an aircraft be in distress. These are available to all aircraft through a FIR.
Transverse ventilation will keep tailpipe smoke inside the tunnel at a minimum level in order to prevent suffocation and keep visibility at acceptable levels, especially since the tunnel is so long. The 29 cross passages between the two tunnels will be used to evacuate, through the escape tunnel, a user who might be in distress or to tow away any vehicle that might have broken down in the main tunnel. A total of 124 cameras and a linear heat detection system inside the tunnel will alert the Integrated Tunnel Control Room (ITCR) located outside the tunnel to the need for intervention.
Portland Gale was an intense storm causing many vessels in the area at anchor, and transiting in and out of Boston to be in distress. Point Allerton responded to many of these distressed vessels and thus saved many lives under the lead of Joshua James (1826–1902), Hull's most famous lifesaver, who became the first Keeper of the Pt. Allerton U.S. Life Saving Station, when it opened in 1889. Joshua James is honored every year at his grave-site on May 23, Joshua James Day, by the Hull Life-Saving Museum and the Point Allerton Station. His house built in 1850 still stands in Hull, Massachusetts and is marked as having been his home.
Vanderbilt freshman pitcher Donny Everett drowned at Normandy Lake, in Manchester, Tennessee on June 2, 2016, just one day before the Commodores were to play Xavier to enter the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. According to officials, Everett was fishing with four friends when he decided to attempt to swim from the west side to the east side of Fire Lake Bridge. Halfway through, Everett began noticing problems and notified his friends for help, but they thought he was "joking around" because he didn't seem to be in distress. The report stated one of the four swam in to help Everett, by which he stated he wasn't a good swimmer and struggling to stay afloat.
During his underwater descent, in a diving suit, Clancy's voice is heard on the boat, "the agitation of the water will be due to my hearty laughter". More loud choral singing ("the diver diving down below"), accompanied by music, is heard as Clancy walks on the sea bottom . He finds the gold, while, on the island, Krogan and Johnny Pacific are watching through binoculars. Clancy pretends to be in distress so that Burke would bring him up before the gold and, as the trunk full of bullion is aboard and below the deck, Burke gives a few gold bars to the crewmen and tells them to divide it among themselves and then announces to Clancy that he is claiming 60 percent of the loot because he provided the boat and the crew.
The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says it began investigating alleged abuse at the Bowmanville Zoo immediately after reviewing the footage that emerged in December. The agency said the zoo's owner, Michael Hackenberger, was charged with four counts of causing an animal distress; causing an animal distress by striking the animal with a whip handle, causing an animal distress by repeatedly striking an animal with a whip, causing an animal to be in distress by striking the animal in the face with a whip, and causing an animal distress by pushing his thumb into the animals eye. The last charge was one of failing to comply with the prescribed standards of care for an animal. Three of the distress charges relate to the use of a whip, and one related to Hackenberger pushing his thumb into the tigers eye.
For > how soon she understood the said gentleman to be in distress, and apparently > be his confession, to be punished to the death, and she having privilege to > lie in the Queen's chamber, that same very night of his accusation, where > the King was also reposing that same night, she came forth of the door > privily, both the princes (the king and queen) being then at quiet rest, and > passed to the chamber where the said gentleman was put in custody, to > certain of the guard, and commanded them that immediately he should be > brought to the King and Queen. To which they giving sure credence, obeyed. > But how soon she was come back to the chamber door, she desired the watchmen > to stay till he should come forth again, and so she closed the door, and > conveyed the gentleman to a window, where she passed a long cord to him to > convey himself down upon, and so by her good charitable help he happily > escaped by the subtlety of love.Thomas Thomson ed.

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