"He's not distraught by the decision, just distraught by his loss," U.S. coach Billy Walsh told Reuters.
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" 'Disgusted and distraught' In his statement, Cohen said he is, like others, "disgusted and distraught by Jeffrey Epstein's conduct.
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A friend says he's 'distraught' after the shooting A friend of the officer, Michael Scurlock, told CNN that Vinson was distraught when the two spoke about the shooting.
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Girlfiriend: Suspect was distraught over bullying Davena Stevens, Jouett's 16-year-old girlfriend, told CNN that Jouett was distraught over what she described as a bullying incident at school on Friday.
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" Distraught, Gina called Matt, telling him, "I'm so upset.
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"He's distraught – he loves his daughters," Abood tells PEOPLE.
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" Her distraught daughter replied: "Mom, I mean our country.
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To me, [the 911 call] sounded like someone genuinely distraught.
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Toward the end, Schadt would sit at her bedside, distraught.
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"A distraught person just intending to cause mass casualty" 10.
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"Very distraught," Garza said of the husband's state of mind.
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"The neighbors and the community are very distraught," she adds.
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Others are forced to return to Venezuela, broke and distraught.
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She says she was so distraught, she tried killing herself.
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As Eve gets more and more angry, Villanelle becomes distraught.
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"Obviously, she is very distraught," West Sacramento police spokesman Sgt.
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I was distraught and just wanted it to be over.
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Basically, there's no reason for us to be so distraught.
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He says that, in solitary, he became distraught and suicidal.
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The executives she speaks with on the phone are distraught.
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I haven't seen him that distraught since his parents died.
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The attack left her husband, Rob Frazier, shocked and distraught.
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"Everybody's distraught, it's just horrible," Raymond Ramirez told NBC DFW.
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In the video, John appears distraught, and yells some profanities.
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"It's not frozen, it's not frozen," he said, sounding distraught.
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Distraught, he left the venue quickly without completing media duties.
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Distraught and bewildered, she became convinced that OxyContin was dangerous.
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"He just went on the sidewalk," a distraught Shaker said.
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As the review correctly notes, it is "Disrupted," not "Distraught."
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Roberson's family members are "just distraught," another pastor, the Rev.
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His parents remained too distraught to question, Chief Heimberger said.
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The distraught rookie headed back to the garage and retired.
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"She's dealing with a lot but she is not distraught."
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It. Social media is already blowing up with distraught responses.
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"All I want is the body!" she told them, distraught.
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At the end of one meeting, parents were visibly distraught.
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He was reportedly distraught over the election of Mr. Trump.
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I was distraught when [the fashion designer] Azzedine Alaïa died.
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"I've talked to people who've been psychologically distraught," he says.
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Regina King and Russell Hornsby play the boy's distraught parents.
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" Ms. Hernandez, she added, "would be distraught to see that.
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Wilson said Johnson's widow was "very distraught" after the call.
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Relatives were too distraught to speak to reporters on Saturday.
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Many seemed distraught, some on the verge of tears. Sen.
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Enkhjargal is distraught as the two doctors make to leave.
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But at the time, I was ... Why were you distraught?
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Distraught parents have taken to social media to express their concerns.
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This time, she sounded distraught and asked to see him again.
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We're told she's been distraught ever since "Leaving Neverland" began airing.
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"My husband, he just assaulted me," Evans told police sounding distraught.
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"We drink until oblivion," and increasing distraught Amber says to Jim.
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She takes the rejection in total silence, and seems truly distraught.
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"I'm actually distraught people aren't getting the 7 rings," one wrote.
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"My husband, he just assaulted me," Evans told police, sounding distraught.
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Stokes's distraught mother, Tonia Cox, was speaking with one of them.
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"This person is distraught that they've received death threats," Clairmont said.
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The day after the election, my daughter went to school distraught.
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It made me feel distraught, vulnerable, and afraid of the future.
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"I'm so distraught and upset," the This Is Us actress said.
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Faced with the karmic retribution of lovers scorned, Weeknd was distraught.
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Anika, torn, hands over Bella, and the Lyon family is distraught.
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Fontenot was "distraught" after her father died at 10:40 a.m.
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I kept hearing him say 'Jesus,' like he was visibly distraught.
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Distraught, she starts having a stroke and foams at the mouth.
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"There's nothing we can do," a distraught Robert Levy tells PEOPLE.
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Roberson's family members are "just distraught," said another pastor, the Rev.
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She is also visibly distraught by the horrors her subjects reveal.
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"She is extremely distraught over what has happened," Mr. Wood said.
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Bowens told ABC13 that she is distraught about her daughter's death.
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There, she finds both a very distraught Monet and the camcorder.
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Distraught, Bennett wanted to tell the whole world what had happened.
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Shocked and distraught by the horrific SW 8 Street bridge collapse.
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These days, she's distraught at how divided our country has become.
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In the video, a woman, reportedly the victim's sister, is distraught.
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The girl soon popped up and her distraught mother claimed her.
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Ethics watchdogs are daily distraught over who is financing these investments.
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They reveal red skies, raging flames, distraught evacuees, and lonely animals.
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Even the smuggler seemed distraught at the misfortune bringing him profits.
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Dr. King was privately distraught over the war and Dodd's response.
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Their mother, distraught, stepped behind the tent, trying to steady herself.
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"My father was distraught," said Christian Weisman, the couple's eldest child.
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Flake looked visibly distraught in the video and at the hearing.
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When he came back to the living room, he was distraught.
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" Wilson said that Myeshia Johnson was "very distraught after the call.
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He seemed particularly passionate and distraught, and why wouldn't he be?
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The officers involved in the incident are said to be distraught.
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"I have never seen a more distraught person," he apparently said.
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Virginia, who said she had come to work with bruises, clearly distraught.
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I'm distraught that anyone or any situation would call that into question.
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" – Khloé ON ALWAYS BEING THERE FOR EACH OTHER "He's distraught and devastated.
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We watch Jane (Shailene Woodley) grow distraught, distracted by her violent flashbacks.
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Distraught, the princess stabbed herself and bled to death in the cave.
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"I'm distraught because I loved her," Thomas told the station, in tears.
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"I've gone above and beyond for these people," he said, seemingly distraught.
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Husband's heartbreaking words Ochoa-Lopez's distraught husband said the situation is unbelievable.
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The two BFFs share a really sweet moment while Kara is distraught.
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The city is distraught because the death of Jose Fernandez transcends sports.
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"She wasn't overly distraught but she was asking for help," Pogue said.
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She noted that Selis was "distraught" and "depressed" over a recent breakup.
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Distraught over his missing pet, Guttfield posted about Wilma's disappearance on Facebook.
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We turned them off last night, so now the cats are distraught.
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That's where she was so distraught about when we were getting canceled.
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He was pretty distraught over his experiences at the RNC so far.
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Campaign Chairman John Podesta told the distraught crowd just after 2 a.m.
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"We are extremely distraught and saddened by her passing," Altheimer told WPBF.
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Why does Wynona Rider's distraught mother character own so many desk lamps?
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"How is it with the ponzu sauce?" one distraught journalist asked another.
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Some were distraught when undermining forced them out of their family homes.
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Terribly distraught, Diane asked Nancy to make a rubbing of her hand.
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A goat appeared as distraught as I felt about the whole situation.
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But, unhappily, he is driven and distraught for [much of the time].
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Distraught and exhausted, I decided to let my friends and family in.
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Distraught, he first visited a different psychic in Manhattan, then Ms. Delmaro.
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Distraught relatives milled about in hospital corridors as the wounded were treated.
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Maggie had a history of health problems, and Owens' mother was distraught.
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One distraught woman could not stop crying and shouting at the police.
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"I think I'm the most misunderstood partner ever," he says, looking distraught.
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Peter is distraught and surprised that Madison would break up with him.
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The distraught parents of Kasur are bitter and angry at the police.
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"The cost of this crisis is human," a distraught Ms. Hassan said.
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As we walked, Jess noticed a distraught homeless man standing in traffic.
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"Steve and his wife and his family are very distraught," Orgeron said.
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One of them, shouting and distraught, suddenly starts bawling his eyes out.
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Garnet, furious and distraught, refuses to speak to Pearl for several episodes.
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He appears distraught, shaking as he wrestles around in the drab bed sheets.
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Relatives of the victims have been left distraught following news of the deaths.
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On Tuesday, standing outside in the rain, he seemed more grateful than distraught.
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Lloyd was visibly distraught and told the audience he'd worked closely with Nipsey.
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The soothing reassurances to distraught gamers that Joel was, in fact, still alive.
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Nancy, distraught, doesn't want to remove the one thing keeping her baby alive.
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He was distraught by the death of Carmon, his partner of six years.
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Cubs outfielder Albert Almora Jr., who hit the ball, appeared distraught moments later.
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When, to everyone's surprise, cars start moving at last, the protagonist is distraught.
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She was immediately taken to the hospital and Almora Jr. became visibly distraught.
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His therapist found him to be extremely distraught and exhibiting disguised suicidal thoughts.
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He had nothing to do with this reduction, he insists, sounding borderline distraught.
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A Brazil fan looks distraught after the match against Belgium on July 6.
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In last week's episode, a distraught Disick called Khloé Kardashian and seemed suicidal.
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Police found Sanders outside the apartment building, "distraught and combative," the release states.
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Multiple students told BuzzFeed News they texted their parents and family members, distraught.
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I think I look kind of distraught in the picture a little bit.
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It's nearly impossible to explain "while supplies last" to an emotionally distraught kid.
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"I did not notice anything from a standpoint of being distraught," says Newman.
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"I have never seen Mary so distraught," MTM colleague Gavin MacLeod told PEOPLE.
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Her father is distraught because he can't make his children feel 100% safe.
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Philophiles, as the creative director's fans were known, were distraught by the news.
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Still distraught over her lost daughter, Liberty Belle has started making "Griefercize" videos.
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She seems more distraught about losing to Trinity than causing this monumental travesty.
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"They are distraught by what he's doing and continues to do," Illinois Sen.
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"Would a selfie make you happy?" one of them asks the distraught child.
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Friend of mine, conservative, could not be more distraught by this Milo tape.
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The video's second half sees him laying in a prison cell, noticebly distraught.
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Distraught parents dashed off letters to school administrators and to their elected officials.
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He tried to reassure his distraught spouse that they will eventually be okay.
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Trump was reportedly distraught over the multiple digs at him during McCain's funeral.
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Her distraught family is also searching for her, posting fliers everywhere they can.
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If he is surprised or distraught, his face betrays no hint of it.
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Inside we saw nothing unusual, until a distraught woman in houndstooth slunk over.
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She explained that her brother and his wife were too distraught to speak.
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As his wife, I have been distraught over seeing him suffer like this.
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A visibly distraught Haas confronted Sylvia on one of the complex's quiet sidewalks.
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When we left the room, Ryan was immediately distraught, knowing he'd fucked up.
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Often, it was just that: someone distraught that they couldn't get their way.
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She paced around, distraught, afraid to look at her email, afraid not to.
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Republicans, including Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, were exasperated and even distraught.
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With distraught relatives and journalists converging on the hospital in Deerfield Beach, Fla.
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Distraught, she tracked down one of her sisters, who introduced her to heroin.
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Shocked and distraught, Ms. Grant fled outside, but didn't dare report the incident.
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The helicopter was abandoned there, and the pilot was left distraught but unharmed.
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Ms. Straub, who used to work as a bookseller there, was especially distraught.
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"I can't help what my heart feels," a distraught Weber tells the camera.
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My family and I are distraught as we are now making funeral arrangements.
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Other letters reveal how distraught Plath was at discovering her husband's adulterous relationships.
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" Jette has been cooperating with the authorities, Gavallas said, but was "extremely distraught.
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"But what happens when Peter discovers a distraught Hannah backstage?" the release teases.
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The editor called me, distraught, since I'd written for them in the past.
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Lacy had returned to Oakland after working in Los Angeles to find LoEshé distraught.
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Erdoğan is distraught because he has not been able to invent a cultural offering.
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Almora was distraught, throwing his hands behind his head immediately after seeing the impact.
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Supporters of the HQ2 deal, such as New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo, were distraught.
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The mother had been so distraught, and Cuddy couldn't make a dent in that.
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We see glimpses of distraught parents, and search parties looking through fields and forests.
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In 19953, screenwriter Ron Nyswaner got a distraught phone call from filmmaker Jonathan Demme.
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On Tuesday, an insider told PEOPLE Grande is "distraught" following her ex-boyfriend's death.
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Hungry and distraught, the cub wandered the pumice-covered shores of frigid Naknek Lake.
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When left at home alone, dogs with separation anxiety can become destructive and distraught.
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When I came home, I was so distraught, and my mum sewed this on.
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Distraught relatives poured into the car park, gasping and sobbing in each other's arms.
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A new narrative begins, with Zoya kidnapping the little girl and Liberty Belle distraught.
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Clearly distraught, she drives back to Hill House — the site of all the horrors.
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The trailer itself is a trip — Jolie's character cries and throws back pills, distraught.
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" Seacrest concluded: "I'm distraught that anyone or any situation would call that into question.
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I remember when I got home, seeing my dad just very distraught, very confused.
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Cut to the next scene, and Payton is distraught, with blood on his shirt.
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The doctors rush away, out the door, leaving a distraught Nora in their wake.
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When people call, distraught, she walks them through the steps to file a complaint.
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"I am utterly distraught about the pain I have caused my family," he said.
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Distraught, the employee commits suicide by leaping from the balcony of his Sydney condo.
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They allege in their lawsuit she was distraught over getting herpes, allegedly from Jim.
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Hakeem is distraught, and Anika can barely make it through a scene without crying.
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Distraught neighbors cried and consoled each other as news crews roamed the placid block.
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It was hardly comforting words to a distraught mom reeling from her son's relapse.
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Bieber looked distraught, at times hiding his face in his hands and looking teary.
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She's back at the runes at Craigh na Dun looking extremely distraught and disoriented.
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Distraught, she rushes home, only to find Murtagh in bed with her maid, Suzette.
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Still distraught, the child asks if he can take his father's phone from him.
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In a sole statement, her lawyer said "she is extremely distraught" and wants privacy.
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A Harvard addiction medicine specialist is getting calls from distraught parents around the country.
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The many missing people mean distraught relatives are not sure whether they should mourn.
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The losing teams were distraught, with the players falling to the ground in tears.
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"I just feel like for the last three weeks, I've been distraught," she said.
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She tried to explain to the distraught woman why the police had been called.
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He appears distraught, but he quickly uprights himself and makes a ruthless power move.
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The mezzo-soprano Wan Zhao brought a rich, penetrating voice to the distraught Erika.
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"Good evening to all of our followers and the media," a distraught Ugalde began.
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Her distraught family hasn't stopped looking for her since she went missing on Oct.
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"She was very distraught," he said, on condition of anonymity to protect Elle's privacy.
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"You could just tell how upset and distraught everyone was by it," she said.
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Pixelmemories "can't focus on anything at all, making me completely distraught," the user said.
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Mr. Hodgkinson, his brother said, had been distraught over the election of Mr. Trump.
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They found his soaked body surrounded by paramedics and a huddle of distraught friends.
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Move, who has spent decades investigating gender and performance, was both enthralled and distraught.
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Two hours later, with no sign of his younger brother, Mr. Vayghan was distraught.
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Peter sounded distraught, talking quickly and with a lot of breath in his voice.
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I, on the other hand, was distraught at the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Ryan said her son was "distraught" and "traumatized" after learning what his classmates had written.
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There they found a distraught Ambrose who was transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital for evaluation.
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Many of them were distraught by Hillary's loss and have been in near-mourning since.
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Angry and distraught, he wanders outside, and runs into Bran, who tells him it's time.
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She was so distraught by her party's nominee that she cried in the voting booth.
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"A beautiful family gone like that, just like in a dream," a distraught Chen said.
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Despite that admission by Rhodes, the book describes how Obama was distraught at the outcome.
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Jennifer described the shock she felt when she received the call from her distraught daughters.
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Demings said the Graves were distraught yet relieved that this was not a protracted search.
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On the contrary, the student said she was then too distraught to discuss her circumstances.
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Women turn up battered and distraught at his gate, usually with small children in tow.
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Pall-bearers wearing white carried in wooden coffins one by one, followed by distraught relatives.
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A pet beagle, distraught after losing her litter of puppies, has adopted a baby possum.
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" Seacrest, 43, concluded: "I'm distraught that anyone or any situation would call that into question.
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A distraught Ms. DesRoche said she was unsure who would replace Rose in the show.
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Distraught, a weeping Marroquin told the police he would avenge the death of his father.
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We're told Billie -- who was distraught -- deferred authority to her dad, CAA honcho Bryan Lourd.
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" Metz denied making the comment during PEOPLE's live telecast saying, "I'm so distraught and upset.
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Alarmed by the incident, Almora Jr., 25, grew visibly distraught and dropped to his knees.
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His mother, who was pregnant with J.Z.'s younger sister at the time, was distraught.
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Speaking to the caucus, some Democrats said Pelosi appeared distraught and frustrated by Trump's speech.
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Distraught relatives of those on board arrived at the airport in Jakarta and Pangkal Pinang.
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I recently profiled a 74-year-old grandfather who's distraught over his favorite game disappearing.
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Her mother and grandfather were too distraught to attend the burial service, according to Reuters.
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Robbed of the chance to win a medal at a home Olympics, Kasai was distraught.
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In the meantime, her distraught family is waiting for any word about where she is.
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Despite Steele's generally cool manner, he seemed distraught about the Russians' role in the election.
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"You shot four bullets into him, sir," a distraught Reynolds said to the police officer.
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"I'm just absolutely distraught and heartbroken that this keeps happening in our country," Cartaya said.
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Every batch of Newmojis seems to have at least one distraught image in the bunch.
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After discovering the assault had taken place, my family and I were distraught with grief.
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"These families are distraught about the effort to get back their loved ones," Clifford said.
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Ms. Shuai, distraught after a breakup with her boyfriend, ate rat poison to kill herself.
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"I think I go off distraught enough that I'm capable of killing myself," he said.
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The description of the distraught man as a friend had confused matters for the agent.
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A trauma victim can as easily appear calm or flat as distraught or overtly angry.
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Their father died soon after, distraught at the loss of their home, Mr. Naif said.
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And yet it was under Prince Mohammed that he felt most threatened, and most distraught.
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As we reported ... Tyler was seen distraught in the wake of his mom's sudden passing.
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When he died, my mom was pretty distraught, and we joined the Christian Science church.
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For example, expectations that "real" victims all fight back or all appear visibly distraught afterward.
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She is distraught, and her large brown eyes glisten in the glare of camera lights.
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After a valve replacement went terribly wrong, an emotionally distraught Maggie gave her official resignation.
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"Silver Wings" (1969) A distraught narrator watches as his girlfriend's plane disappears into the sky.
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He was distraught that day, ripping off his shirt and pounding a wall in frustration.
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As you can see ... he appears to be distraught, with a lot on his mind.
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She approached the distraught Kampouris and sat beside her, stroking the girl under the chin.
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Another video from the governor's office shows Cuomo hugging a distraught woman on the scene.
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When Nature held a press briefing and included only Obokata and Sasai, he was distraught.
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Op-Ed Contributors Liberal Americans have been distraught since Donald J. Trump's victory last month.
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"This mother is completely distraught as you can imagine," Gavallas said during a press conference.
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Local television stations frequently showed images of Sergeant Azaria's distraught parents hugging him in court.
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She is shocked and deeply distraught by the accusations and revelations concerning her former employer.
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"He went to pray, and this is what happened," his distraught uncle, Asadullah Nazari, said.
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In the video, he appears distraught and shakes as he wrestles around in the bed sheets.
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So Adam took to Twitter and asked people, with a distraught son, what do I do?
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Forty-eight hours later, Sarah's mother, distraught, stared out from every TV set in the land.
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We hear Grant sing in a throaty croon about being distraught over a ill loved one.
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I dove in a distraught mother, and am proudly walking out a mother full of intention.
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But no one seemed more distraught than Brophy's wife of 27 years, novelist Nancy Crampton-Brophy.
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"She was really distraught, and I told her I was there for her," Shefman told Refinery29.
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The fiancée, Jessica, was at the vigil on Sunday night but was too distraught to speak.
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The patients were quickly treated, but family and friends looking for loved ones were really distraught.
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But when a distraught Jackie brought up divorce to her sister, "Lee wasn't convinced," Taraborrelli writes.
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She avoids her mother, a fish seller, who is distraught about her daughter's fall from grace.
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Hector quickly claims the role of getaway driver, shaming a distraught Kenny into robbing the bank.
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"He scared me!" the distraught father said in his 911 call shortly before 6:30 a.m.
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He also meets his grandmother, Jana, who is distraught at the recent disappearance of her son.
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"People are distraught," Tambria Read, a high school teacher and longtime Sutherland Springs resident, tells PEOPLE.
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"I was really distraught at the beginning of it, thinking I couldn't do it," she recalls.
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She said that Dunn's family was "distraught and angry" and wanted someone to be held accountable.
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Law enforcement sources tell us ... Randy was "distraught and unstable" as he made his suicide threats.
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And nobody seemed more distraught about it than Nancy, his wife of more than two decades.
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" A statement has been issued regarding my client Azealia Banks, "Azealia is tremendously distraught and disheartened.
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Distraught, she asked if and when she would see her son again and got no answer.
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"Blood's all that matters now," Reid says, taunting a distraught Chris, surrounded by only his stepfamily.
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Following a trail of dead walkers, Travis discovers a distraught Chris holding a young child hostage.
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"I think she's very distraught and disappointed at Kelly and the whole apparatus," the source said.
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But her oldest, Naima, 17, met her on the stairs, distraught, her eyes filled with tears.
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They've also expressed skepticism that the financially distraught USPS could effectively offer safe, reliable banking services.
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The Astros cut him immediately, and a distraught Moylan returned to Australia to contemplate his career.
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He seems messy and distraught and like he's not in a particularly wonderful state of mind.
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"I went to see my doctor feeling distraught after realizing my uterus was empty," she explains.
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Martin Heinrich, a Democrat from New Mexico, said he was distraught to learn of the shooting.
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Sarah goes to her son, completely distraught, while the Terminator walks away having completed its mission.
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No, he's distraught because you are not (and I suspect, never were) sorry for your behavior.
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Dr. Gayatri Devi's patient, a 183-year-old former headmistress, had good reason to be distraught.
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Neighbors watched the distraught father of three being led into a car shortly after the shooting.
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Throughout the trial, members of Ms. Vetrano's family sat in the second row, sometimes visibly distraught.
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Distraught and angry Afghans are asking why the government cannot protect its own heavily militarized capital.
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Our reporter talked to distraught parents outside a collapsed school where at least 30 children died.
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Security cameras had caught video of Ms. Battilana leaving Mr. Weinstein's office looking distraught, they said.
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The witness remembers that the client was 'deeply distraught' and 'very emotional' when she told him.
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Distraught Effie becomes convinced that her parents have sent her sister to the House of Mercy.
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Chief Keef was distraught about his cousin's death and the two had big plans, she said.
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Before Sanchez was found, the girl's mother believed the kidnapping was real and had been distraught.
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Lullabies may help quiet babies, but they can soothe their sometimes equally distraught mothers as well.
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Jacob lost his job after Jared's death because he was too distraught to function at work.
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She was too distraught to write clearly, but I understood her immediately, and my heart dropped.
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We're told they informed LAPD they were just too "distraught" so soon after Nipsey's murder. Understandable.
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She was distraught about Mr. Trump's election, and could not bring herself to watch the inauguration.
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She left, distraught, and told a number of people what had happened, at times in tears.
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Her father, Dr. Mark Catlin, could only join them in spurts because he was so distraught.
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As the voice of his generation, Frank is distraught at reports about millennials not liking sex.
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"They are completely distraught because they have children as well that play in the complex," he says.
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After the killings, Kreider appeared distraught at his friend's memorial service, his peers told PEOPLE in 2007.
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Distraught and tearful about the incident, McNaughton warned that the same thing could happened to a person.
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Another Weinstein accuser and #metoo activist Rose McGowan also tweeted a distraught message following Bourdain&aposs death.
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Distraught friends and family members waited near the crash as deputies recovered the bodies, the station reported.
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The kids were distraught, even though they enjoyed eating fast food and were happy to miss school.
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The employee who shot the suspect is "very distraught; he's very upset," Hazel told Houston's KRIV-TV.
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When the allegations surfaced, Kardashian was said to be "distraught" and cried hysterically upon hearing the reports.
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Community groups in Maryland's Montgomery County and Prince George's County gathered in January, distraught over the raids.
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It fell to Andrew Kornfeld to call 911 because the Prince representatives were too distraught, Mauzy said.
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You can see on the video how distraught he was for being forced to shoot that man.
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Many distraught liberals fear that Mr Trump's grip on power represents an existential threat to American democracy.
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As a result, he stayed with his distraught mother that night instead of going to search himself.
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So, to console viewers distraught over his loss, a newspaper published an actual obituary for the character.
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I signed up to phone canvass on a day I was feeling particularly distraught about gun violence.
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She was crying for help, she obviously didn't know what was going on, she was very distraught.
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Matthews says he doesn't even know if Clinton heard his question, she seemed so distraught and distracted.
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They can also calm criminals who may consider harming hostages to induce distraught relatives to pay up.
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His mother, Monique Morgan, was visibly distraught as she told reporters her son was shot five times.
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At Mr. Hewett-Brown's home in the Bronx on Friday, his mother was too distraught to speak.
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Thomas' family, via their attorney, told PEOPLE on Tuesday that they were nonetheless distraught by the footage.
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Wright described the gunman as emotionally distraught even though his life seemed to be on the upswing.
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Perez says that Lily's mother is distraught, and has spent the past few days at Brandon's side.
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At the end, a distraught Marta sank to her knees on the hallowed pitch of the Maracana.
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As distraught relatives of those on board huddled in airport terminals awaiting news, hard facts proved elusive.
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As we reported, Britney started having major issues when she became distraught over her father's health issues.
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It was written to sound like what a distraught victim might say, but it was too overboard.
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Natasha's so distraught that she tries to turn down an invite to the opera with her father.
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"I'm right here," Ms Reynolds's four-year-old daughter, also a witness, heartwrenchingly tells her distraught mother.
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Grande turned off her comments on Instagram in the wake of hate from distraught fans of Miller.
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Dispatcher: I understand they are distraught, but — Unidentified Male: I'm working on it, I'm working on it.
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The student, apparently distraught, clasped his arms around Lowe and the pair moved down the hallway together.
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In a few small portraits from around the time of their wedding, she looks a mite distraught.
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"The first night she went missing, I was distraught," Calderwood told CNN affiliate KCCI in Des Moines.
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Players were visibly distraught as they left the field, some shouting expletives and others kneeling in prayer.
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In the opening scene alone, she has to make Dolores distraught yet calculating, both human and synthetic.
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Susan flops in many of the debate questions because she's distraught by the lies he's told her.
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Hundreds of distraught relatives thronged the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital to seek missing relatives, witnesses said.
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How must they feel when their teachers cancel class because students are distraught over the election results?
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For Kamali, her eldest child was "distraught" over the idea that Purim wouldn't be celebrated as usual.
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Some parents, like Choi Mi-sook, 56, mother of Shincheonji member Kim Yoo-jeong, 25, remain distraught.
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He said he sprinted onto the court and knelt by Timi, who was surrounded by distraught friends.
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Distraught, Wilson shunned the classroom and played basketball within sight of the principal's office for several days.
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Dana Williams, Mr. Smith's niece, said her uncle was shaken and too distraught to talk to reporters.
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She then retired, distraught and with an injured knee, in the first round of the French Open.
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Witnesses during the trial testified that Rosfeld was distraught and emotional after realizing he fatally shot Antwon.
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The case was particularly controversial because the victim's distraught girlfriend live-streamed the aftermath of the shooting.
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But some people were too distraught to blame the politicians and too tired to clamor for supplies.
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Now a world-famous horror author, Emma is summoned back to Elden by a distraught childhood friend.
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Distraught, he wandered and composed the sorrowful "Songs of the South," a masterwork of classical Chinese verse.
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The case was particularly controversial because Mr. Castile's distraught girlfriend live-streamed the aftermath of the shooting.
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Many of the residents are distraught, and feelings of dislocation can easily be transformed into disruptive behavior.
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The teen's death left the family distraught and questioning how a seemingly healthy kid could suddenly die.
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I felt distraught, pathetic, that I had just blown so much money on nothing but virtual jewels.
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He came out so angry and distraught, he could only respond by turning that anger on himself.
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"He was murdered by two white, racist police officers!" cried another distraught aunt to Sterling, Veda Washington.
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The singer became distraught over her dad's illness and needed some time on her own to heal.
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Distraught, the owner rushed all of her canines to the vet for treatment; all but Talula pulled through.
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They filed a police report and told cops they were so distraught they had to see a therapist.
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The site I landed on dropped all pretense; no picture of Stewart or mention of the distraught wife.
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A distraught Dee Dee runs to Gypsy's side and professes that Gypsy has a mama who loves her.
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Fans of the show are distraught, to say the least, and immediately began voicing their sadness on Twitter.
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Diddy was distraught for weeks, calling her death a nightmare, and delivering a powerful eulogy at Kim's funeral.
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I can say I'm sad, I'm distraught ... I can say a lot of things ... I can't explain that.
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Distraught relatives have gathered at major ferry docks on the lake, hoping for news of missing family members.
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Distraught and keen to retain her job and those of her co-workers, Lorenz withheld the troubling information.
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A photo posted by the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office showed distraught firefighters at the scene of the blaze.
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What distraught me the most was this sort of hate-filled nostalgia people I met seemed to have.
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I was distraught for all of us who are dating, that breaking up via silence is somehow acceptable.
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Cheever told the judge that her friend, Courtney's mother, was "distraught" about the "lack of care" Courtney received.
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The comments were echoed in a later state publication that described Kim patiently encouraging scientists distraught by failure.
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The girl, identified by her first name in Italian media, is covered in dust and obviously looks distraught.
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After meeting with a mortgage broker, who mentioned he'd be checking our credit reports, my husband was distraught.
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Several players were too distraught to finish the game that they lost 5-0, he told the station.
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The attorney showed video of a distraught Harris crying, "What have I done?" in a police interrogation room.
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Ariana Grande is "distraught" following the shocking death of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller, a source tells PEOPLE.
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Later in the episode, when she's in the lobby of the pharmaceutical building, she seems upset — distraught even.
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"I've never felt this distraught, utterly helpless and hopeless," owner Floris van Essen told CBS 46 by phone.
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"The first night she went missing, I was distraught," her mom told local TV station KCCI this week.
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Diddy, who shared four children with Porter, might be too distraught to deliver her eulogy, according to TMZ.
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There, she became more distraught and was restrained by staff after she fought them and tried to leave.
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Distraught, Calderoni tried to save the dog, who had stumbled and collapsed, but her injuries were too severe.
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On July 31, Amy called Silkey, distraught: Over the past week, she had received two anonymous email threats.
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Carter appeared distraught and wept at times during her sentencing and no statement was read on her behalf.
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The brief encounter at Phillips' Masterpiece Cakeshop in the Denver suburb of Lakewood left Mullins and Craig distraught.
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Frazier looked distraught as he watched events unfold, and Yankees designated hitter Matt Holiday appeared to be crying.
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You don't see his face, but you can hear how distraught the Compton rapper is over it all.
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"We just ran and I can't find my wife, my son, my daughter," he said, distraught and weeping.
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I was obviously very distraught at the fact [of] what he did to her … that he betrayed her.
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Listening to distraught students, teachers and parents at the White House yesterday, he proposed more guns — arming teachers.
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Rose Ibrahim said her sister, one of the freed girls, became distraught when her visit ended last month.
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His distraught father vowed not to forgive the killer of a daughter who was financially supporting the family.
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" According to CNN, Lewis used "a voice mocking an emotionally distraught woman" and asked, "You'll never get over?
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Some were so distraught about it that they had to call in sick or meet with grief counselors.
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Brock was nearly-distraught knowing that he had to return early from Christmas break for swimming training camp.
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Some, like this Rohingya baby cradled by his distraught mother, die after their boats capsize - see photo reut.
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The distraught young woman panics at the sight of Alex, and screams for the whole house to hear.
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Ross brings in his dead friend Kincaid, and Angus is distraught when Rupert is slashed across the chest.
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That marble and bronze sculpture depicts Joselito in his draped coffin, shouldered by 18 distraught men and women.
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A bystander live-streamed the aftermath of Olango's shooting on Facebook, which showed his sister wailing and distraught.
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The images of the crying children and distraught parents ultimately forced Mr. Trump to back off the policy.
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When he heard on Christmas Eve 2015 that Mr. Downie's doctors had found a glioblastoma, he was distraught.
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One ran out of the room, crying and distraught, after Weinstein pressed her into giving him a massage.
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The first messages that were being passed were distraught people looking for their children, their sister, their neighbors.
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I chose to leave the company, and I was too distraught and scared to go to the police.
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He was said to be distraught over President Trump's election and had previously volunteered for Senator Bernie Sanders.
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Carol Delaney, Providence, R.I. Reading this article and personal testimony has left me emotional and distraught for hours.
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Several witnesses during the trial testified that Rosfeld was distraught and emotional after realizing he fatally shot Rose.
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A lawyer for the woman released a statement last week saying "she is extremely distraught" and wants privacy.
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He and García had been friendly, and the Brazilian media reported that Barata was distraught at his death.
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On a Tuesday morning last December, the production team was working on the new story line: Elmo is distraught.
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Brennan, the nurse, sat with a distraught husband, whose wife had pancreatic cancer that had spread to the liver.
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Dara: Isn't it possible, too, that Fomina is simply too distraught to do anything but speak from the heart?
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Tatiana called her husband in the ambulance distraught, crying "I don't have a nose anymore," she tells the outlet.
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Matthew Phelps sounded detached — and then progressively more distraught — when he called 911 in the early hours of Sept.
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Visibly distraught relatives were seen being escorted through one hospital on the island's east coast to a waiting room.
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A few passengers were distraught after having been told incorrectly that some items, including large headphones, would be allowed.
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That's why Ofmatthew hasn't told her commander the news yet — she's distraught about what this means for her baby.
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He is emotionally distraught after shooting Dewey, and later comes out as gay and starts a relationship with Sam.
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Douglas said her brother, the father of the four sisters who lost their lives in the crash, is distraught.
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Distraught fans gathered around the team's Conda stadium in Chapeco, a town of about 200,000 people in south Brazil.
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"This was a tragedy foretold," Cabral said, hugging distraught students and coworkers who poured into the site on Monday.
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The throne, and all it represented, was melted down into a pool of lava by an emotionally distraught dragon.
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It was he who comforted Michael Brown's distraught mother after a grand jury declined to indict Officer Darren Wilson.
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"She's distraught," an attorney said on her behalf, adding that her son's funeral was scheduled for the next day.
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Like everyone else who's not a monster, Lady Gaga is deeply distraught following the recent spate of mass shootings.
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Dany is obviously distraught after that, taking to her room for two days, until she finally lets Tyrion in.
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"Charlie is battling for survival at the moment – everyone is distraught," a friend of Webster's reportedly told The Sun.
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You may become distraught, find yourself having a hard time sleeping, have sharp changes in mood, and difficulty focusing.
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"Our entire Tribe is distraught over this incident," Fawn Sharp, president of the Quinault Nation, said in a statement.
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After the funeral, distraught family members assemble to talk about how they could have prevented such a senseless tragedy.
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One Avengers: Endgame fan was so distraught by the Marvel epic that she had to go to the hospital.
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I've also talked to patients who were distraught and suicidal because they couldn't access the abortion care they needed.
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"We are distraught over the loss of Scout Schultz," the groups wrote on a Facebook page for the vigil.
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He said that Blaze's family "is very distraught" and that they are taking an "active role" in the investigation.
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Police say he was distraught over a recent breakup, and even phoned his ex-girlfriend while he opened fire.
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When she's approached by reporters after the meeting, she's visibly distraught, and asks her son to turn himself in.
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During my conversation with Tara, a homeless man approaches, looking distraught enough that neither of us can ignore him.
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Though distraught at the Brexit vote—many hoped that Britain would change its mind—they remained initially well-disposed.
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The suit alleges that Madelyn Linsenmeir was distraught and told her mother that she was not receiving medical attention.
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Their fight is off, and Cormier reflexively turns distraught, stomping his feet and holding his head in his heads.
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He said he understood why someone as distraught and isolated as Mr. Purdy would have left against medical advice.
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Together, he and Mr. De Leon hauled the distraught man over the railing, to the safety of the pathway.
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On the day of the recent school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, two characters put up distraught Instagram posts.
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Distraught parents are searching for their children separated from them weeks ago, some as young as 230 months old.
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People who weren't true to themselves were so distraught that they felt a strong desire to cleanse themselves physically.
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Ali Aljahmi, a first cousin, was moved, even impressed, by the sight of this distraught stranger paying his respects.
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La chancla could be found in the hands of our frustrated mothers, disappointed abuelas, pissed girlfriends, or distraught wives.
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Mr. Castile's death attracted almost immediate international attention, largely because of the video, filmed by Mr. Castile's distraught girlfriend.
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This was months before "coronavirus" and "pandemic" became household words, and the colleague taking care of him was distraught.
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Shirley told the outlet the crew members were distraught, and one said his girlfriend was still on the boat.
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He was distraught by the announcement Tuesday about DACA's imminent repeal, but he said it came as no surprise.
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"This policyholder was distraught having been in an accident that claimed the life of another person," Mr. O'Mara recalled.
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More messages were left in the days that followed; each time he sounded more distraught, more apologetic, more despondent.
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One woman told the judge that she knew people who had been distraught for years after being sexually assaulted.
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The officer's younger brother, Reggie Singh, was distraught as he spoke at the news conference led by Sheriff Christianson.
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We had to pull her show because her meds stopped working and she was distraught over her dad's illness.
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My second customer was a wiry and distraught-seeming woman who didn't bother to acknowledge me as she entered.
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But a cluster of flight attendants who had been on board stood nearby after the children deplaned, visibly distraught.
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He even lets a distraught Serena know he isn't leaving like her father did when she was a kid.
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He captured the face of a distraught Pat Nixon as her husband, Richard, conceded the presidential election in 1960.
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Mr. Ho was so distraught on the first night that he joined three parents in a wild rescue bid.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), would have been "terribly frustrated and terribly distraught" with the tone of the most recent election.
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He said Ms. Menser was distraught after the sentencing, and that he intends to ask the judge to reconsider.
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I expected to be greeted by a distraught, unkempt old woman, but Laolao looked just as she always did.
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Distraught, Allas says she begged her employer not to cancel her visa, but her pleas fell on deaf ears.
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A woman sitting at the end of the bar appeared to be distraught as she listened to Ford speak.
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When Chewie gets shot and Finn's seeing to the wound, the understandably distraught Wookiee is being a difficult patient.
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Kneeling nearby, the dog's owner, Crystal Lamirande, who had been running errands when the blaze broke out, was distraught.
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"What people as humans will see is someone drunk and emotionally distraught," Mr. O'Donnell said, referring to Mr. Shaver.
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Taylor Schilling is perfect as Miles's distraught mother, who catches on so slowly that she seems a little dense.
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It's almost as if the emojis show us #VoteLeave clapping and cheering, while #VoteRemain is crying, distraught, and heartbroken.
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More important, he listened to those who had escaped, and was photographed wrapping a comforting arm around one distraught woman.
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It just hit him at a moment where it tugged at his heart somehow, and his son was just distraught.
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A British teenager was "distraught" after learning his classmates had written racist slurs on his t-shirt, his mother said.
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Another passenger, Jen Larson, told ABC News that she saw the Kristy's young daughter distraught and screaming after the incident.
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Distraught over her loss, she convinces Sebastian to use their time travel creation to save Calvin from his terrible fate.
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Clearly distraught, Ledeux promptly left the venue, potentially raising the ire of the International Olympic Committee for skipping media duties.
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The serviceman also lost both legs below his knees, but he was particularly distraught by the loss of his genitals.
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After the children were found, Sanders was taken to the hospital because she was so "distraught," local station WCVB reports.
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Still, the Time cover, released Thursday, juxtaposed the distraught child from Moore's original image with an icy and imposing Trump.
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Like many Americans I&aposm impassioned and distraught over the situation that children separated from their families at the border.
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"I'm really, really — I'm really distraught in my brain how this is going to affect our children," he told TMZ.
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He didn't sound at all distraught about Tumblr snapping Aquafresh out of existence just like Thanos snapped the Avengers away.
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Shooter 'Is Extremely Sorry': Attorney Defense attorney Leif Christman told reporters that Leannais, his client, is distraught about the shooting.
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He called them "the best people we've ever been friends with," and those friends are now distraught, as he is.
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His 16-year-old fled wearing only one shoe, distraught that he couldn't find his other brand-new Nike Jordan.
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Thousands of distraught couples around the country are scrambling after unexpectedly losing wedding venues booked through bankrupt Noah's Event Venues.
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A different woman Cheeks interviewed talked about feeling distraught and alone after reading about police killing a person of color.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign is reportedly distraught over its fourth place finish in the Iowa Caucuses this week.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign is reportedly distraught over its stunningly poor showing in the Iowa Caucuses this week.
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Mary Jane, distraught at all the news, asks to pick out a sperm donor for her two remaining frozen eggs.
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The actress was so distraught over the attack that she even took a break from posting on her Instagram Stories.
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Another passenger, Jen Larson, told ABC News that she saw the Manzanares' young daughter distraught and screaming after the incident.
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" The Live with Kelly and Ryan star concluded, "I'm distraught that anyone or any situation would call that into question.
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Riddick, too, said Dozier was distraught, ripping off his vest and throwing it on the ground along with his badge.
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" Alan said that Sam is "very distraught," to the point where you can "barely look at him without him crying.
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Despite the dialogue, distraught students -- some with tape across their mouths -- blocked a tunnel under Bender Arena on May 5.
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Amid allegations that his wife of 21997 years is having an affair, Larry King is distraught, sources confirm to PEOPLE.
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" — Raýmani Zaloumis (@Raymani) October 17, 2016 Banks' manager also tweeted out a statement reading, "Azealia is tremendously distraught and disheartened.
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Both dreamers and DACA supporters have been distraught over what will happen should the program come to an abrupt end.
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She has seduced Lord Manwaring, and he pursues her to her carriage while his distraught wife screams from the doorway.
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When she got into a taxi at Liverpool Airport, the driver asked the distraught Irish woman where she was headed.
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Johnson said she was distraught over Trump's alleged oversights during the call, which came as the Johnson family and Rep.
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The poem ends, after the girl's conversion and wedding, with a raucous anti-Semitic chorus that mocks her distraught mother.
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"My client is sickened and distraught by these horrific allegations, which are 229%, categorically untrue," said Cardenas' attorney Patricia Glaser.
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After the incident, McGowan told Farrow that she immediately encountered Affleck and that the actor saw her looking visibly distraught.
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Although I am distraught, I know that thousands of well-educated, committed individuals will pick up the pieces and rebuild.
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Destiny ends up coming to the rescue, and takes the man to the hospital, pretending to be his distraught wife.
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He wasn't the only K.G.B. operative heading home — Oleg asked for a transfer home to be with his distraught mother.
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Distraught and often desperate for a room, prospective residents do not fully grasp what they are signing, the lawyers say.
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Reading the recovered text, it's clear that Nikitjaev was distraught by the nature of his work, and even contemplated suicide.
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Sarah Jones: I am distraught over Viserion's demise, which allowed the Night King to resurrect him as an ice dragon.
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"This is the best football team I have played on, by far," a distraught Maclin told reporters after the game.
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Schumer was distraught in the aftermath, tweeting, "My heart is broken" and promising to be an advocate against gun violence.
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"He's the best friend of her supervisor and when she complained to her supervisor that she felt distraught," Mia says.
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Dizzy and distraught, I awake in a single-man cell with a yellow piece of paper resting on my chest.
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Women especially, but also many men whose boundaries have been violated are distraught by the language of violence and abuse.
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Distraught fans gathered outside the compound, which included his home, during the night, bringing flowers, balloons and photographs as tributes.
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In the play area one day, some boys stole a ball that Victor was playing with, and he became distraught.
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I rarely traveled back to Japan, but was distraught when I saw the news of the devastating tsunami in 2011.
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BIG SIS Let me reframe this story slightly: As a late adolescent, you were understandably distraught when your parents separated.
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Mr. Spacey left to go to the bathroom and the accuser, who said he was distraught, left to go home.
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When she radio'd that part of the aircraft was missing, the controller on the line sounded more distraught than Shults.
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Occultism flourished in pre-revolutionary Russia and Weimar Germany as well as in the churning, distraught America of the 1970s.
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At Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, distraught family members and friends gathered at an emergency center established by the authorities.
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There haven't even been the usual leaks of how distraught she and her husband, Jared Kushner, are behind closed doors.
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The mere fact that your friend broke up with this woman does not mean that he wasn't distraught about it.
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The experience left her so distraught that she grabbed a plastic jug marked "bleach" and entered a walk-in cooler.
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Mr. Gebeke's wife, Debra, a retired psychologist, has returned to work at North Dakota State University, to counsel distraught farmers.
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Dr. Ouchi, for instance, explained to his patient's distraught son that intubation would thwart his father's desire to remain communicative.
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He was so distraught that it seemed to those collecting their final salaries that they were in fact consoling him.
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She said that the collection was one of a kind and that she was "just distraught" after receiving the news.
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As global concern mounts, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya who arrived in Pakistan from an exodus decades ago are distraught.
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In Kawauchi's account, these birds were homing pigeons rendered distraught by the devastation below, circling restlessly, uncertain where to land.
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Almora was distraught and in tears at home plate, throwing his hands behind his head immediately after seeing the impact.
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She was so distraught about forgetting this date she realized she needed to rush off, with flowers, for her mother.
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The night of the election I was distraught and was angry at the people I found out voted for Trump.
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A panicked man called 911 from Paisley Park after finding Prince unconscious, and blurted out ... "people are just distraught" here.
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That's why, as an American, I was distraught to see that the administration is planning to expand this detrimental practice.
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A compassion born from all those distraught faces he can still see and from his own struggle with illness and doubt.
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It begins with the 16-year-old distraught in bed, but Zelda convinces her to go to school and face Harvey.
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During the 911 call, the distraught Cordon expresses fear that her former boyfriend was watching her through the home's security system.
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CNN was slightly less distraught than its cable news rival, but a variety of the network's hosts and correspondents expressed disgust.
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"We had to pull her show because her meds stopped working and she was distraught over her dad's illness," he said.
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Reports said flowers and cards had been placed near the field and television footage showed distraught residents crying at the scene.
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After Vanderpump fired Kennedy and canceled See You Next Tuesday, the distraught DJ opened up a bit about his tumultuous childhood.
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An attorney representing the child's mother, Sheri Gordon, said her client was "extremely distraught" over the death of her little girl.
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At just past two minutes in the video, a distraught Urie presents Swift with flowers and a ring, which she refuses.
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To be sure, somebody will eventually take the blame and assume the responsibility of paying out financial dividends to distraught families.
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" He continued: "I was emotionally distraught and I had to make the decision about whether I was mentally ready to play.
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His casket landed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland and was met by his visibly distraught daughter Meghan and widow Cindy.
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That distraught support group monologue Annie gives provides one suggestion, that it's about legacies of emotional abuse and of mental illness.
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"Why'd you go?" he asks her, his face crumpling like a distraught child instead of the warrior we've seen him be.
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Rachel is distraught about the prospect of sending someone home, but in an emotional rose ceremony in Dallas, she eliminates Dean.
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"It took convincing," said Garrett, whose role in FACE includes listening to families distraught over their child facing an assault accusation.
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Larry King is distraught about an alleged yearlong affair his wife of 19 years has been having, sources confirm to PEOPLE.
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By April, TMZ reported that she had checked herself into a mental health facility because she was "distraught" over her dad.
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"The imminent closure of the School of Architecture at Taliesin has left its student body stunned and deeply distraught," they wrote.
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In the video, a distraught woman says she called 911 to get help for the man she says was her brother.
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When we become emotionally distraught, our bodies propel us into fight or flight mode and our nervous systems go into overdrive.
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"We had to pull her show because her meds stopped working and she was distraught over her dad's illness," Rudolph said.
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His friend returns home tortured by his disappearance, and his mother (Aniston), distraught over the loss of her son, demands answers.
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Lesson #2: Especially do not buy it if it's worth $133,000 and your bid is challenged by very distraught-looking hillbillies.
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Thank you so much for being the big brother I never had… I am so distraught and I cannot stop crying!
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Woody's distraught about being left behind (typical Woody) and is then accidentally taken home by one of the preschoolers there, Bonnie.
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Robin Williams widow describes in horrific detail the ravages of the disease that left the actor so distraught ... he committed suicide.
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Sy convinces Emmit to let him "take the gloves off" when it comes to Ray, taking advantage of Emmit's distraught state.
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"No doubt this is one of the toughest losses in my life and in my career," a distraught Djokovic told reporters.
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When she heard about the suffering of her neighbor Hulda, she asked the distraught pastor if he knew of other cases.
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Millions of listeners were distraught, and the BBC, Britain's public broadcaster, was accused of seeking to sabotage its new rival's launch.
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The photographer snapped the picture: a distraught woman cradling her lifeless husband under a streetlight, a Pietà of the Manila slums.
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Lawyers have sent her organization several requests from distraught parents searching for their children after crossing the border through El Paso.
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To the right, distraught black people tend to the naked, black bodies of drowned storm victims washed up on another beach.
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I've never seen people as physically distraught as the Bush administration team was because of what was happening to the economy.
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It also seems she was troubled and distraught about several things besides Jim ... including the 3rd anniversary of her father's death.
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A lone gunman, reportedly distraught over President Trump's election, opened fire on Republican members of the congressional baseball team last week.
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The eminent University of Cambridge classicist, who has almost 200,803 Twitter followers, was distraught after receiving a storm of abuse online.
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In the old days, a distraught spouse would have to hire some Philip Marlowe–type to track their husband or wife.
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" As the end of the novel approaches and Tess still hasn't returned, he becomes even more distraught: "What should I do?
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During one of the hearings, the woman is audibly sniffling and distraught, telling the judge she feels too ill to continue.
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David Gaskin, the program manager at Save Our Streets Crown Heights, spoke about Theseus' declaration of friendship for the distraught Hercules.
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"Data is being analysed," Chairman K Sivan told a room full of distraught scientists at the agency's tracking centre in Bengaluru.
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Rudolph told TMZ that the residency was canceled because Spears's medication "stopped working" and she was distraught over her father's illness.
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Ms. Kitandi grew increasingly distraught, as she sat with her leg in a brace from being shot by Congolese government soldiers.
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The brothers' mother often boasted of Christian's work as a teacher, but last month, Ms. Nikac said, the mother was distraught.
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Distraught, Agamemnon seeks help from a seer, who tells him that to turn the tide he must sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia.
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Pig looks distraught, then angry, until he creates a tub-clearing moment (think unidentified bubbles) and enjoys his bath in peace.
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When Betty Ryan died at her home in rural Ireland of complications from cancer last week, her family was understandably distraught.
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In the parking lot afterward, a distraught Palmer threw his golf spikes into the car, where they dinged the cigarette case.
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In her texts, she talked about being distraught over her body image and said she cut herself when she was anxious.
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I heard their account of fleeing their home under the cover of darkness, petrified, with distraught children and a pregnant mother.
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One day in 19543, a distraught woman called and asked if Shu could meet her at a nearby park to talk.
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Later, his distraught mother can be seen attempting to hold Kaiser back, but he gets away and charges at the officer.
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One student arrived in her office distraught after being rejected by a large investment bank from its fast-track management program.
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The eminent University of Cambridge classicist, who has almost 200,000 Twitter followers, was distraught after receiving a storm of abuse online.
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He asked me not to tell anyone about it; he said that if his girlfriend found out that she'd be distraught.
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We're told she's "distraught and heartbroken" because she feels her sister and brother and 2 attorneys forced the settlement on her.
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I remember calling my mother when Trump was elected, and she was not nearly as distraught as I thought she'd be.
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A distraught friend said her boyfriend was beating her in an apartment a few miles to the east in the Bronx.
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A distraught Williams sat down with Paramore's touring bassist Joey Howard and wrote "Leave It Alone," about the inevitability of loss.
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"There's fear, there's pain," Ms. Burger said in an interview, adding that she and several of her former colleagues are distraught.
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Op-Ed Contributor TORONTO — The Federal Communications Commission is planning to jettison its network neutrality rules, and many Americans are distraught.
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"I couldn't even eat, I was so distraught," Harriot said of her reaction to seeing Graham's photo on the TV news.
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The niece had lost an infant daughter to crib death and was distraught, so Ms. Dussourd took custody of the boys.
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I've never seen people as physically distraught as the bush administration team was because of what was happening to the economy.
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Officers used tear gas to fight off the distraught relatives of victims as they tried to get information about loved ones.
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One woman, who struggled to get away, was so distraught that she ran outside to her car and locked herself inside.
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Afterward, a distraught Barris checked into a New York hotel and wrote his autobiography, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, in two months.
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The boys attended different schools, Corina explains, and when Sanchez tried to break things off, the suspect allegedly became distraught and angry.
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The witness also added that the dog's owner was distraught about seeing the pet killed, which took just several seconds to occur.
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Beside him, his mother lay in the dirt beside the road, 15 meters from the Ugandan military checkpoint, too distraught to speak.
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Some immigrants complain that they stumbled through their first asylum interviews when they were deeply distraught over the loss of their children.
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Like so many women across the United States, she woke up after Election Day deeply distraught about the future of the country.
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This evidence would also explain why Cersei looks pensive, as opposed to distraught, in the "Eastwatch" sneak peek photo she appears in.
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Sunday New Orleans Times-Picayune photographer Michael DeMocker tweets a photograph that shows a distraught Thomas at the scene of the shooting.
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It does force people into opioid withdrawal, so a person receiving it can be distraught, irritable and upset when they come to.
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Mago's distraught father is saying that no one seems to care about his son anymore, and keeps asking, Where is the ambulance?
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Mr. Kingston and Ms. Annese had dated for about three years and broke up recently, which officials said left Mr. Kingston distraught.
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A clinician from the facility also told the first lady that many of the children "are very distraught" when they first arrive.
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She was distraught, and was held back by a guard while she fought to get to her father and stop the execution.
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Searching for the truth alongside distraught reporter played by Pine, brings her closer to infamous Hollywood gynecologist, Dr. George Hodel (Jefferson Mays).
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While his relatives have reportedly been too distraught to comment, his employer, What If Media, mourned his passing on Facebook on Wednesday.
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But while I didn't feel in immediate physical danger, I was emotionally distraught and concerned about Danny's attempts to damage my reputation.
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She had complained to her boyfriend and brother about the jail staff and conditions and was distraught that she couldn't make bail.
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Investigators say the distraught 22-year-old son was questioned and released but then returned to the police station Sunday to surrender.
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Rebecca broke a plate and is overly distraught about the accident because she's not upset about housewares — she misses her dead husband.
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Mr. Melhem added that the police were questioning the suspect's father and said that other family members were too distraught to talk.
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When Max the Lame Virgin took the Sanderson sisters' book, leaving Sarah distraught, I found myself wanting to make her feel better.
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While Szabo's relatives have reportedly been too distraught to comment, his employer, What If Media, mourned his passing on Facebook on Wednesday.
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Last week, Defense Minister Panos Kammenos visited the area and was heckled by distraught survivors who criticized the response to the fire.
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We're told 84-year-old Debbie, whose daughter, Carrie, died Tuesday, has been distraught since Carrie's emergency Friday on a United jet.
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Afterward, a distraught Barris checked into a New York hotel and wrote his autobiography, "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," in two months.
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Pissed off fans accused Kehlani of cheating on Kyrie (which she denied) -- but she was so distraught, she tried to kill herself.
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You can tell in the audio the woman is distraught but tells the 911 operator she does not require immediate medical attention.
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Berry stars as a distraught mom whose son disappears from an amusement park after he's hustled into a license plate-less car.
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Jimmy wins and Chuck is so distraught — all that electricity doesn't help — that he collapses, hitting his head on the way down.
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The video's especially troubling since Honey Boo Boo was so distraught during her family recent attempt to have an intervention for June.
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Friends of Olango said he had been distraught over the recent death of his boyhood friend and fellow African refugee Bereket Demsse.
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Seeing that she was clearly distraught, fellow shopper Ramon Santiago offered Brekke the generator from his cart – the last in the store.
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A sequence in which a distraught Maria dreams of bison running amok in her house uses subtle and yet intrusive computer animation.
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Oregon authorities released a video on Friday showing a high-school football coach disarming, then hugging, a distraught student wielding a shotgun.
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A young rich girl in St. Petersburg is distraught when her grandfather, an Arctic explorer, doesn't come home from his latest trip.
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He said he was distraught that the requirement had been eliminated, and said he also was concerned by the lack of funding.
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Kirsebom, who once graced the cover of Sports Illustrated, tells the Daily Mail she was emotionally distraught following the correspondents' dinner encounter.
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My mother told me that she and I were distraught; I cried and cried, but her mother would not give me back.
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Some are distraught at revelers leaving "floors covered with vomit" in residential buildings and "short-term strangers" squeezing out long-term residents.
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During this time, the workers in the control room were stunned, listening to the astronaut's distraught communications and helpless to do anything.
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At that point, Jones, clearly distraught, left the dais for several minutes, leaving Kawa and Jones' publicist Denise White to field questions.
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And while the majority of his fans clearly appear to be distraught, most are willing to stick by him no matter what.
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Later, a disheveled, distraught, and clearly injured Zubaydah is transferred to a facility to receive medical attention while strapped to a gurney.
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But she was not distraught; often there was some perfectly good reason for a discrepancy in two studies of the same concept.
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Ronaldo looked baffled, professing his innocence repeatedly, and was clearly distraught as he left the pitch in tears, still shaking his head.
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The radically changing stories by the authorities have left Mr. Bradford's parents, April Pipkins and Emantic Bradford Sr., distraught and demanding answers.
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Distraught, the king asks the shaman to find his daughter and return her to the village in exchange for half his lands.
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When students are distraught or confused, first there's "emotional first aid," followed by attempts to clarify and explain what is actually happening.
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He checks in with his parents, then slinks away distraught after they reject his attempt to discuss his impending death from cancer.
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Distraught Democrats could turn out in droves, create a blue tidal wave and take back the Senate as well as the House.
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In another report, an official near Hotan described holding a village meeting to calm distraught relatives of those sent to the camps.
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Late last year, a distraught girlfriend told Mr. McGahn that Mr. Porter had anger problems, according to people familiar with the conversation.
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The gunman, who died after being shot at the scene, was said to have been distraught over the election of Mr. Trump.
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Two months later, he was in a courtroom, wearing a cream-colored jacket and looking distraught as he gave a televised statement.
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Park rangers were alerted to the disaster by the sound of the distraught survivors trumpeting in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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In August, distraught over the death of a dog his family had for 13 years, Mr. Rodriguez began vaping even more heavily.
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Mr. Ben-Oni, the global chief information officer at IDT, was able to fend them off, but the attack left him distraught.
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One of Abdullah's roommates at the Saranac Street apartment told the F.B.I. that he seemed distraught in the weeks before the attacks.
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In a moment of lucidity, I looked through the window at the backyard and saw Gemma, sitting and crying—she looked distraught.
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Afterward he was distraught enough to ask his coach, the former top 100 player Vincenzo Santopadre, whether he should even carry on.
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Mr. Nixon and Mr. Clinton both were privately distraught over facing impeachment even as they waged vigorous public battles to defend themselves.
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She is distraught and accuses Hannah Ann, in front of their boyfriend, of plotting to steal her super special Des Moines bubbly.
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The defeat ended U.S. hopes of their first men's champion since 2004 and left 19-year-old Stevenson distraught at the loss.
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Your coworker received a phone call, her voice dropped from pleasant to distraught in seconds; there was a death in the family.
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By the middle of the play, the couple's young son, Mamillius, distraught at seeing his mother denounced as a whore, has died.
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" It's almost too bleak to bear: "Everybody's/busy, so distraught they forget to kill me,/and even that won't keep me alive.
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Rod Skirvin, a union leader and recently retired Coconut Creek detective, told the Sun-Sentinel that Valenti was "distraught" over the incident.
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Leal told cops she'd actually attacked Nick, and police body cam footage from the incident showed Gordon distraught and his shirt ripped.
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She is pacing back and forth, distraught, as she watches a group of girls solemnly gather in honor of their murdered classmate.
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The officers tried to negotiate with a distraught man, asking him to step outside his residence, Palm Springs Police Chief Bryan Reyes said.
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According to Columbus police, she is considered a "distraught high-risk" because she vanished after some sort of domestic dispute with her boyfriend.
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Steve's the most distraught over Prairie's death, and believes that they should all travel to a different dimension together for a better life.
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At the end of the episode, Arya seemed particularly distraught by seeing the charred remains of a child and mother clutching each other.
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The news industry was expanding to cable television, and sweet images of children appeared along with distraught parents begging for their safe return.
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Daryl ends up staying for dinner, and as they talk over the night he sees just how damaged and distraught Carol has become.
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"The people who ran the record company were distraught, basically at the fact that I would even consider (starting an airline)," he said.
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A recent PBS documentary also addresses Sudan's plight: Meanwhile, fans around the world have been distraught over recent news of Sudan's failing condition.
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Their after school program is full of students eager for their services, but Frieda (Lisa Joyce) is distraught about the lack of diversity.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine also made headlines after Fox had cancelled the show — fans were immediately distraught, and NBC swooped in to save it.
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"All we want people to know is that it was quite devastating to be covered in poop," a distraught Allen told the Star.
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Abandoned by her husband and distraught at the teenage death of her oldest son, Mr Mugabe's mother took him to Mass every day.
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Homebrew partner Hunter Walk — who has led a movement to encourage tech companies to give employees time off to vote — was similarly distraught.
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In one of the most moving moments of Station's premiere, "Stuck," Meredith brings a distraught Andy into a supply closet at Grey Sloan.
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There is potential for kids to become so distraught by it that they see this is an appealing thing, to end your life.
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Update: Roughly one week after this post was published, Jonathan Teo wrote two distraught emails to Binary's portfolio companies and to its LPs.
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He said his family was "distraught" by her disappearance and that he felt he had to do something to help find his wife.
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However, instead of another distraught hymn warbled by frontman Thom Yorke, the band has released a literal birdsong, sung by an animated bird.
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That's the advice that one distraught young Peter Capaldi fan received from the man himself, handwritten with a custom picture of a Dalek.
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That night, his casket landed at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland and was met by his visibly distraught daughter Meghan and widow Cindy.
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" Distraught, Nick and his wife both rushed home and walked in together to find Winnie's empty crate, causing Nick to "completely break down.
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Graham thinks if 45 manages to nab the Nobel, they'll be so distraught they'll head for the nearest window ... and take the leap.
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If you couldn't handle the dissolution of Haleb after the five-year time jump, these Pretty Little Liars rumors may leave you distraught.
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The following images that have emerged — of uniformed troops bearing disaster supplies, of distraught citizens — show just how dire the situation has become.
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Distraught protagonist Sweety, played by actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, explains to her besotted male admirer that she is in love with another woman.
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AMONG THE BELIEVERS "They train kids to be suicide bombers here!" a distraught man shouts outside a school during a demonstration in Pakistan.
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There was quite a bit of overlap: Many said that they had been both active and emotionally distraught before having their heart attack.
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JoJo was very distraught by this information – and when she found out that Jordan hadn't asked for her parents' blessing, she was shocked.
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I was so distraught about the impending doom of a Trump presidency and still in a state of shock… How did this happen?!
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During the hearing, Carter appeared distraught and wept at times, but she did not speak and no statement was read on her behalf.
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The composure of the funeral guests was in stark contrast to the behavior of the crowd outside Westminster Abbey: emotional, bereft, even distraught.
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The aftermath of the incident was captured in a Facebook Live video that showed a distraught woman who said she was Olango's sister.
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The distraught Mojdeh spends much of her time with her ear to the wall straining to hear incriminating evidence of the possible affair.
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Jerry Heller was so distraught over the way he was portrayed in "Straight Outta Compton" it ultimately killed him ... so says Heller's attorney.
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Terrell, Rhode Island brush aside Brown Dan Hurley was borderline distraught after 21st-ranked Rhode Island's lackluster showing against Brown on Wednesday night.
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Lawler was distraught, but she claims she feared leaving the teacher training because she had already invested so much money into the process.
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Watch: Amy Ziering On Campus Rape and Why No One Believes Women "She is distraught that she now has a conviction," says Mitchell.
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"The Prime Minister is distraught about what has happened," said Green, who was appointed May's deputy in the wake of the general election.
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In 1991, she was distraught to see anti-Communist demonstrators pull down a 39-foot-tall bronze statue of her husband in Tirana.
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Minutes after the actor announced that Jeremy Renner Official would be "coming down very soon" the app flooded with comments from distraught users.
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A distraught father lunged at Larry Nassar, the former doctor for U.S.A. Gymnastics convicted of sex abuse, during a sentencing hearing in Michigan.
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"I felt so horrible, she stood there with such a distraught and defeated face, I had shattered this poor girl's world," he wrote.
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"There are many who are extremely distraught," Carson said, adding one women sent an anonymous letter describing the feeling inside the detention facility.
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Sessions, a lawsuit from parents who had failed their initial asylum screenings because they were distraught after weeks of separation from their children.
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The actress, Behnaz Jafari, has received a video of a distraught young woman, Marziyeh Rezaei, who seems to have committed suicide on camera.
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" Baio felt Eggert sunk to new lows with her comment, and was so distraught he had to end his interview on "TMZ Live.
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A distraught Eddy Curry claimed that the ball never left his hand the same way; it stuck to his middle finger, he said.
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Katherine Heigl stars as a forever bridesmaid who is distraught when her younger sister (Malin Akerman) marries the man she's loves (Edward Burns).
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As a mostly remote team, WIRED's Gear writers have nailed down a routine for getting work done without becoming too distracted—or distraught.
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Peter looked extremely distraught about it, and a voiceover played of Hannah saying, "I want to feel chosen" and not like a leftover.
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"The girls that returned said Leah said she will not deny Christ or turn to be a Muslim," the distraught father told CNN.
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These people — from various sectors of the Cubs' constituency — were at once confident, distraught, defiant, unruffled, excited and deathly afraid to be excited.
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Police said the driver is shaken up over the incident and the parents of Jaylin and Kenton are distraught, 16 News Now reported.
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He returns home to make amends with his distraught sister, and the family all gathers together to dig into a round of leftovers.
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The distraught young man and the girl with a pot problem were both in my first freshman brood in Burlington four years ago.
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The film, which is currently on Netflix and celebrates its 250th anniversary in May, hinges almost entirely on Liesel's wide-eyed, distraught performance.
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"Seeing that distraught dog in the video did not comport with what I had observed in the prior weeks of production," he said.
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On Saturday, an adviser to Mr. Fairfax said the lieutenant governor was deeply distraught over the allegations and had no intention of resigning.
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Hospitalizing a distraught psychiatric patient is not an unreasonable course in certain circumstances, but Monique was certain he was preying on her vulnerabilities.
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Speaking to PEOPLE, he surmises that a distraught Carter may have fictively accepted the blame as a way to deal with her own grief.
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Lexie quickly becomes distraught because she just got her period and knows she's bleeding through her dress and asks for a change of clothing.
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"I felt so horrible, she stood there with such a distraught and defeated face, I had shattered this poor girl&aposs world," he wrote.
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Jenelle Evans opened up about her distraught 2170 call alleging husband David Eason had abused her on Monday night's episode of Teen Mom 2.
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Neighbors called for help after waking up to a distraught Lohan screaming on the terrace of her luxury apartment in the upscale Knightsbridge area.
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"I'm at a bar by my fucking school and I literally watched one of my best friends get shot," a visibly distraught Knapp said.
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Educators used to dealing with tests and bullying may struggle to know how to handle distraught students and families, police investigations, and media requests.
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The thought of a dog licking its own butthole, and then licking these sores on this guy's butthole, made me feel disgusted and distraught.
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Medications like antipsychotics are not meant—nor are they approved for—kids who are distraught because they have been forcibly separated from their families.
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Chip offers exactly that advice to his niece when she comes home from school distraught that the other children laughed at her dance routine.
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José Antonio Meade, the ruling party's candidate, trailing in third place, said he was "horrified" and "profoundly distraught" during a campaign rally on Monday.
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Dotson and Porter's families told the Tennessean that they were distraught by the endless court cases, and wanted resolution one way or the other.
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Kyle Krier and his wife, Laura, of Concordia, Kansas, were distraught when their black Labrador Bo disappeared from their yard one night in January.
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Showrunner Scott Gimple clearly wants to use Morales as a character-development stepping stone, with Rick distraught and conflicted over the man's swift death.
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" The Sheriff also noted that after the four-hour search for the children and learning of their tragic deaths, the parents "are very distraught.
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He appeared to be distraught and overwhelmed, and at one point said he was "very sorry," before getting into his car and driving away.
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Because a distraught Rebecca had a handful of her late husband's extremely flammable possessions following the fire, including his wedding ring and a notepad.
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Unfortunately for them, a distraught Meryl bursts into their Love Shack to inform Sara that they're busted – their mothers know they're not at Riley's.
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Foster was emotionally distraught as he was assisted to the cart and into the locker room with an air cast on his left knee.
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NUNEZ: You know, I think what the core of it is not really about necessarily distraught, it&aposs about the plastic for single use.
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Distraught over the loss of their beloved pet, the couple immediately started an aggressive search, covering their neighborhood with hundreds of lost dog flyers.
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She was also allegedly given a written reprimand for her attendance, absences which she said were because she was emotionally distraught from the attack.
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However, instead of another distraught hymn warbled by frontman Thom Yorke, the band has released literal birdsong,... Always put your money on the bastards.
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Matthew Phelps, of Raleigh, called police distraught early Friday morning, declaring that his wife, Lauren, was dead on their bedroom floor covered in blood.
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While Sulkowicz was tied up during the performance, a distraught audience member walked over to her to ask if she wanted to be untied.
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In another video she sobs and says she's distraught about learning vocational education workers wouldn't continue to support her quest for a college education.
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There was also something very romantic about being in France to make the final decision; however, going into the day I was actually distraught.
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Sources connected to Britney tell TMZ she has been distraught over her dad's illness ... something we're told is quite serious and not getting better.
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In another video he sobs and says he's distraught about learning vocational education workers wouldn't continue to support his quest for a college education.
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Amber maintained a stone-faced demeanor as she walked out, but was visibly distraught and in tears once she got inside her waiting vehicle.
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His father later called 911 and said his distraught son told him the gun discharged after he dropped it in the theater, authorities said.
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Soon afterwards, a distraught investor stabbed the CEO of Global Wealth Investment, a fund manager that had lent to companies backed by Hebei Financing.
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I watched a distraught staff sergeant run over to the photographer, whose presence at that moment felt intrusive, and tell him to go away.
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After Epstein's death on Saturday, Brown said she reached out to some of his victims, who were "distraught" that he wouldn't be facing justice.
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Even a K.R.G. representative they met with, who tried to justify the Kurdish fighters' withdrawal, was distraught about the plight of the fleeing Yazidis.
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"Imagine if your own daughter turned up in this kind of situation," Bob Parisi, her uncle, said on Wednesday, distraught outside the family's home.
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Physically I had a body to show off but I didn't have the confidence, because I was still so distraught by what had happened.
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Near the playground, on West 142nd Street, her husband, Basil Simms, stood in the doorway of their apartment on Sunday morning, shaking and distraught.
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Drunk and distraught, Mr. del Toro had bicycled to the bridge, where a family of five was walking their dog and watching the ducks.
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But Cole shouldn't be too distraught: As a free agent, he's set to become one of the highest-paid pitchers in baseball next season.
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"—Darel, 32 "There was one guy—he was distraught, because he was leaving his baby mom behind, and his child, and he was emotional.
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During a brief encounter at Phillips' Masterpiece Cakeshop in the Denver suburb of Lakewood, the baker politely but firmly refused, leaving the couple distraught.
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Advocates for the immigrants broadly say the parents are being rejected for pursuing asylum at record numbers, in part because they are so distraught.
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"My friend tells me that the reason a lot of people don't like us is because we're taking their jobs," he said, sounding distraught.
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Distraught and nearly frantic, she broke with her boyfriend that very evening and is seeking refuge and comfort in her father's insouciantly bohemian digs.
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To forestall so catastrophic an outcome, the miscreant sisters, already stymied by a tangle of treacheries, must prevent their distraught and remorseful father's meddling.
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Every day, a new batch of distraught NYU alumni would stream into the career-services office, having just been laid off and seeking guidance.
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She was an overachiever: One time, in high school, she was so distraught over placing fourth in class that she was reduced to tears.
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Right after his death, Ms. Rivera was too distraught to focus on her own health and tried to ignore the tightness in her chest.
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It's another to listen to a laid-off father wonder how he'll face his family, or watch a mother distraught over her asthmatic son.
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The president of the Museum of Chinese in America said that she was "just distraught" and that the collection was one of a kind.
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Su said that as he packed his bag, MSMB President Tom Fernandez saw that he was distraught, and walked him out of the offices.
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I had to catch myself from saying, "I've got you," which is what people say on TV now when they're holding a distraught person.
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The comments were not about pointing out fallacies in my position, but were designed to violate, to leave me psychologically broken and physically distraught.
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Harris told aides of her intentions in an all-staff call on Tuesday, and a person familiar with the conversation said she sounded distraught.
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For decades, I failed to fill them, too distracted and distraught by the struggles along the way to notice the treasures lighting my path.
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The yielded delight derives not simply from a despondent start leading to a buoyant finish, for a resolute ending never cancels a distraught opening.
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Famine and disease have ravaged the countryside, and the children's distraught mother, unable to feed them, has cast them out to fend for themselves.
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Recall the Milgram study at Yale, in which visibly distraught subjects obeyed orders to administer what they thought were electric shocks to yelping actors.
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Randall Margraves said he was a "distraught father" and cursed at Nassar, but Judge Janice Cunningham told him that was not allowed in court.
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But he grew increasingly isolated -- and even distraught -- when it became clear that neither Trump nor the White House were coming to his defense.
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Mr. Ali raced to drive over to the building to find his father, he said, and encountered other distraught families, some of them sobbing.
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Lily Rose, 16, was so distraught when the family last visited Mr. Dawkins three years ago that she wouldn't go in to see him.
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Leviticus is so distraught at Bertha's death that he moves into the bowling alley, sleeping on Bertha's lane, attempting to drink himself into oblivion.
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One distraught mother told Globo News, a Brazilian television network, that her 12-year-old daughter called her in the middle of the shooting.
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In the video, a distraught Marziyeh explains that she's been accepted to Tehran's acting conservatory, but her orthodox family has forbidden her from attending.
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Her family have since claimed that even in their distraught efforts to bury Bano, they were met with protests and violent threats from Hindu activists.
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Distraught with grief, Laodamia then devotes herself to a likeness—this time in painted bronze—of her husband, showering the statue with gifts and kisses.
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Treadwell is understandably distraught at having fried the love of his life's motherboard, although he never tries just putting her in rice for some reason.
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As a Black woman, I am distraught that your opposition to the Affordable Care Act will leave many of my sisters without basic health care.
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Instead, distraught buyers of things have been greeted by either an endless, hyperlink purgatory or error messages accompanied by an array of Pretty Good Dogs.
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Director Barry Jenkins told The Hollywood Reporter recently that he was "distraught" at the Oscars after party when he should have been on Cloud Nine.
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But, Dewan Tatum believed he may refer to himself in that way because he was "so distraught" after the death of his wife, her grandmother.
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The relationship ended in December 2950, when she was 2000, the court documents state; distraught, she slit her wrists in an attempt to kill herself.
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Then, in the RR Diner, Shelly (Madchen Amick) lures her daughter Becky, distraught over the continuing disappearance of Steven, with cherry pie a la mode.
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Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, surveys the scene from a huge banner near the camp's entrance, his image next to that of a distraught child.
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But Davis' account comports with what a distraught woman told a bystander who was recording a video on Facebook Live on Tuesday after Olango's shooting.
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The family has not pressed charges against the woman, McHan says, adding that her sister is "distraught and hurting" as a result of the incident.
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Serena was in Toronto shooting cable series Street Time and by one account became visibly distraught when she learned her sister had been fatally shot.
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While Kowal says he and his wife are still "so distraught" and essentially "walking around like zombies," their son's death has given them new purpose.
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They're at the border, they have only to cross over, but Mom, having so suddenly lost husband, daughter, and son, is too distraught to drive.
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The distraught man called Karlsruhe emergency services on Thursday and claimed he was being chased down the street by the small rodent, The Guardian reported .
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Fans were also left visibly upset as the little girl's father was seen running out of the stands with the distraught toddler in his arms.
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Harington was distraught about GoT's ending and has leaned on his wife and former costar Rose Leslie during this time for support, the outlet adds.
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The relationship ended in December 1994, when she was 18, the court documents state; distraught, she slit her wrists in an attempt to kill herself.
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Nigg, who's in prison on weapons charges, is reportedly distraught that his spot houses so many sex offenders, and Fogle's arrival was the last straw.
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But both are emotionally distraught, with one saying it was "the worst day of her life," the husband told Fox 4 News in Kansas City.
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Paltrow, meanwhile, is sitting in her impeccable living room doing who knows what, but it's highly unlikely that she's consoling a distraught woman with cancer.
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Finding them covered in tent caterpillar nests, a distraught Hammond batted the writhing mass off with a stick while Doumis entered notes into her phone.
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"I noticed some men come in and they seemed distraught and afraid so I asked them what was going on," 21-year-old Mannery said.
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While distraught relatives and friends gathered at the mouth of the cave, rescue workers pumped out water, but persistent heavy rain has slowed their progress.
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So while we seem to be distraught over Facebook's stealing our browser information, I think we need to be more concerned about Facebook's playing gatekeeper.
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One of the two spoke to the woman the night of the incident and described her as "distraught, shocked, and frightened," the Huffington Post said.
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" By the time the filming of the movie was over, Hayek she was "so emotionally distraught that I had to distance myself during the postproduction.
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Case in point: During domestic riots over police killings of black men, ISIS tweeted to angry and distraught activists in Baltimore and gained no traction.
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The officers were trying to negotiate with a distraught man who was inside a residence when he fired through the closed front door, police saud.
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Ganz told me that he had been distraught after Obama's victory in 21099 when the Democratic National Committee seemed to abandon the President's grassroots network.
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Trezzi was reportedly distraught over the notion she had spread the virus to other patients she worked on before she knew she had coronavirus herself.
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"She was certainly distraught," Mr. Caffrey recalled, as he testified for the prosecution on Thursday in Ms. Ortega's trial in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
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New York State Senator Daniel Squadron addressed a couple hundred distraught constituents gathered at a hip bowling alley emblematic of Brooklyn's gentrification in recent years.
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Mr. Pereira, 39, a construction worker, had been distraught in recent weeks over the custody battle, one of his former co-workers, Angel Rivera, said.
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Mr. Gulluni said that the women's families were "distraught and heartbroken" and that two of the women had in the "distant past" been reported missing.
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Distraught, David combs through the trail of her online presence and passes along findings to Rosemary Vick (Debra Messing), the lead detective on the case.
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But Nadal was so distraught after he pulled out of the match that he had difficulty saying he was pleased to see del Potro advance.
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When the distraught woman banged on the window in outrage, the driver hit the gas, dragging her to the ground, according to a police report.
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When TV stations run an endless loop of videos of panicked people, anguished parents and distraught children, they create the very spectacle that terrorists crave.
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Abbas Abdi, a prominent critic of Iran's clerical establishment, said that when he spoke to Mr. Rabiei that evening, Mr. Rabiei was distraught and crying.
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His family tried to embrace him, and Mr. Hicks photographed a cleansing ceremony to mark his homecoming, but his relatives were distraught at his condition.
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Internal Boeing emails show that employees were distraught about the 737 Max, a plane with two crashes that have killed a total of 346 people.
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But when Paris' Notre Dame cathedral caught fire this past spring, we all watched in horror, feeling distraught and powerless, as the flames burned higher.
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"I am returning to surrender by personal choice, it has nothing to do with anyone," Gui, looking distraught, said in a China Central Television broadcast.
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On the witness stand, two officers who responded to the scene said Officer Smith had been "distraught" and "close to hyperventilating" when they found him.
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Indeed, the Iranian people, and in particular the younger generation, were quite distraught over the decades-long U.S. policy of trying to placate their oppressors.
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As we've reported, Brit had been distraught over her father's illness, and she also stopped taking the cocktail of meds that had lost their efficacy.
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On Wednesday, the prime minister was left "extremely distraught" after her conference speech where she was disrupted by a protestor and then a coughing fit.
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Workers on top of the rubble shoveled debris away as thousands of people swarmed around the site to watch, many of them angry or distraught.
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For so many of us, the initial trauma was Election Night 2016, when we felt incredibly distraught as we seemingly lost control of our country's future.
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This is demonstrated at the end of episode 6, when Bill and Nancy (Stacey Roca) arrive home to find their babysitter, Julie (Jordyn DiNatale), completely distraught.
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Her distraught family made the rounds on the cable networks, pleading for her return and saying that she wasn't the type of person to run off.
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News of his passing left her incredibly distraught, and in reaction, she created a video of herself dancing to his song "Darling Nikki" as an homage.
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The Serb, three-times a Wimbledon champion, appeared distraught after his quarter-final defeat by unseeded Marco Cecchinato in which he was treated for neck pain.
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" "I can recall being in the bathroom," she said, "and biting on my shower curtain to keep from screaming so loudly because I was so distraught.
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Sure, you saw Rick looking distraught, muttering something about mercy and wrath, but that line could easily get lost with all the other crap going on.
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Feeling distraught and traumatized in the days after the alleged assault, the woman visited the Michigan State Counseling Center and reported the incident to a counselor.
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Bodies of victims lay strewn around the scene and local television stations showed distraught and angry people, including a weeping mother who just lost a child.
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The distraught people searching for loved ones blown to pieces or burned beyond recognition have nothing to savor in the Iraq that Blair and Bush wrought.
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The footage revealed the morose state of Cherry Tree Lane in London's slump era, where the Banks family is distraught following the death of Michael's wife.
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Her family said that Doolittle had recently ended a one-year relationship with Flores, leaving him "upset and distraught," according to the Larimer County Sheriff's Office.
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"It is the fate of pioneers to persistently pursue their aim," he tells a distraught Helge, who has recently decided he doesn't want to kill kids.
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The New York Post&aposs Richard Johnson revealed on Friday that Adams was distraught because she couldn&apost take her son to Europe for the summer.
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The grandmother of two often talks about how much she loves using the technology while on the road and said she would be "distraught" without it.
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On an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians that aired roughly five months later, the model, who suffers from anxiety, was distraught by the controversy.
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The actress, who is married to Jason Biggs, was so distraught over the attack that she even took a break from posting on her Instagram Stories.
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Leigh recalled a specific incident related to her by a woman who works in comic book store who encountered a teenage female customer looking very distraught.
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I truly believe that people have gotten to a point where they have become distraught and distressed by Paul Ryan's service and his lack of leadership.
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As I told the 911 dispatcher on April 21, those on the scene were distraught, which was why I was the one to place the call.
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The group left millions of fans distraught when they said they would be going on an indefinite break and focusing on their solo careers in 2000.
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"I am returning to surrender by personal choice, it has nothing to do with anyone," Gui, looking distraught, said in a China Central Television (CCTV) broadcast.
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Dent and Lowery are distraught over the loss of Beignet, but also grateful that the alligator did not attempt to attack one of them as well.
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The boy's mother, who was too distraught to speak on camera, told CNN affiliate WMC that she signed a sheet of paper around 6:30 a.m.
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Evans being listed as a "distraught high risk" missing person and the mention of a dispute with her boyfriend has led to confusion, according to Peters.
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Yet he struck an awful penalty way over the bar, leaving the red-and-white clad Peru fans distraught, not to mention the crestfallen Cueva himself.
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The distraught breeder, who hails from the county of Worcestershire in central England, said Simon had been purchased by a celebrity whom she did not identify.
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The next time the world saw Warmbier he was distraught, breaking down in front of Korean journalists in a video North Korea released in February 2016.
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"Anna was so nice and I fully understand how distraught kids can be when they realize their bear buddy is missing," the father of two remarked.
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Less than two weeks after Parkland, David Lockton made a "distraught" phone call to the gun group, according to the NRA's suit against New York officials.
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After facing the local uproar that was amplified by New Mexico's Democratic congressional delegation, the moratorium was instituted with the intention of pacifying the distraught parties.
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Martin Heinrich, a Democrat, said he was distraught to learn of the shooting and called for action to address the "epidemic of gun violence" in America.
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The first lady had pressured her husband to change his hardline approach after images of distraught immigrant children dominated headlines in the United States and abroad.
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Carter's family sat nearly motionless as Moniz announced the sentence, while some of those seated on the Roy family's side of the courtroom were visibly distraught.
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The distraught child soon drifted to sleep, but around 7:00am, while lying next to his mother in bed, he seized up like a granite statue.
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At this point, I am distraught about the possibility of losing my beloved house, but I realize that is not the only reason I am upset.
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Warhurst said there was wild speculation in the media that Holt had committed suicide, distraught over an allegedly fractious marriage or worn out from his job.
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"This individual is believed to have been distraught over some family issues and was potentially inside the church to do harm to himself," Corporal Bertagna said.
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Could Alan be so distraught over his lover's mental deterioration that he would strike a deal with some unearthly entity that he believes to be malevolent?
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A lonely octogenarian (Bruce Dern) prepares for death by taking inventory of his possessions; a distraught widow (Ellen Burstyn) salvages keepsakes from her burned-out home.
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An emotional high point of Mr. Biden's speech was a story he told about being in high school and seeing his father, distraught at his office.
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When he arrived in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, he said he called his mother who, distraught, told him that he could not come to their home.
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In the Senate, this year's bill provided a venue for Republican senators increasingly distraught with Mr. Trump's protectionist trade policies to try to force his hand.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 speech was indeed a landmark, but he was more than "privately distraught" or "relatively mute" in the preceding years.
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The remains of Sergeants Gutierrez and Rodriguez arrived in the rain late on a Monday night, their coffins met by a somber president and distraught families.
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Georgi was distraught when he learned that the teammate, a refugee from Afghanistan, had been deported with his family, "as if they were criminals," he said.
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In the middle of a sex act the driver crashes, distracted -- distraught -- at the sight of his daughter up ahead, hand in hand with a man.
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The police asked for employees who had witnessed something firsthand to come forward, and about two dozen people, some visibly distraught, walked over to the officers.
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After Julieta runs into a childhood friend of her daughter's, she wanders, distraught, through an élite area of Madrid that looks as generic as uptown Manhattan.
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I wish I did not have to explain why the people of Iran would be so distraught if even one of their treasured sites were attacked.
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I will come for a few days, and it will offer some relief, but when I have to leave you will be that much more distraught.
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Most of us are somewhere between uneasy and distraught with how our babies plot on growth charts, no matter whether our children are petite or portly.
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He appeared almost distraught after McCain's surprise vote and seemed close to choking up on the floor after falling short of his promise to repeal ObamaCare.
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And in Iowa, where Harris had attempted to make her final stand, distraught staffers' phones lit up with text messages from campaigns eager to recruit them.
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But several colleagues would later recall that she had previously made odd complaints about her children and became visibly distraught when taking calls from her wife.
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Lopez has spent his decades-long career flying across the world, acting for distraught families whose loved ones have been taken hostage by terrorists and criminals.
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We feel how bereft she is over being cut off from her virtual life, and we weep with every increasingly distraught, ineffective call to customer support.
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My more woke fifth graders remained distraught yet poised, like Sasha: I was really surprised, when Trump won / I cried all night and it wasn't fun.
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In some past Carolina defeats, he has sat distraught at his locker still in his uniform for more than 30 minutes after the conclusion of the game.
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"2016 has not been a good year, but the worst tragedy of them all is Elf not being on national tv this year," one distraught fan tweeted.
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After what felt like hours of Luyendyk Jr. attempting to continue the conversation with a distraught Kufrin, he finally left and the two were over for good.
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In a Good Morning America interview set to air on Tuesday, Bush said his middle daughter was distraught by the tape, and it brought her to tears.
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Arya is pretty distraught over Beric's death, but Melisandre informs her that the Lord of Light brought him back for a reason, and now it's been fulfilled.
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At a Monday news conference, San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman said Selis was "distraught" and "depressed" over a recent breakup when he carried out the shooting.
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Distraught Democrats sought refuge and support in Facebook groups like Pantsuit Nation, where like-minded women (and men) could share their overwhelming feelings of shock and grief.
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While the attorney would not say what his defense strategy for Tessier would have been, he told the Post that Tessier's family was "distraught" over his death.
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At the end of the viewing of the open casket, ushers led King's distraught mother, Nia Malika King, away from the casket so the service could begin.
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On Friday, Carter's attorney, Joseph P. Cataldo, expanded on his allegation that Roy was distraught over his parents' divorce and had suffered from physical and emotional abuse.
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"We believed until the very end yesterday that at least someone would survive," said a distraught Ekaterina Zakladnaya, 20, whose mother Natalia was killed in the crash.
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A Reuters witness at the scene saw bodies of victims strewn around rail tracks, friends and relatives stood around in shock, many were sobbing and appeared distraught.
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Police Constable Liam Dolphin told Charles and Camilla how he gave Archibald CPR – and later hugged her distraught fiancé Tyler Ferguson after he learned she had died.
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Grief counselors were standing by in every class should there be any students who were anxious, upset, and distraught by returning to the scene of the incident.
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"I was so distraught by what I thought was a near-kidnapping-and/or-death experience that I broke up with him on the spot," Amelia recalls.
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The 10-month-old puppy, Kokito, was found dead on arrival by his distraught family after a 3-1/2-hour flight from Houston to New York.
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She had to use it to say I did it because I was distraught about OpenMind falling into C&C's hands and being used to control people.
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USA Today reported earlier this week on the way Bündchen, 37, allegedly comforted her distraught children after husband Tom Brady's team fell short at the big game.
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