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It's impossible to discipline wisely or well if you're in distress or your kid is in distress.
" Off his assertion that she's a damsel in distress, she chides, "I'm a damsel, I'm in distress, I can handle this.
She was discovered inside — in distress — at about 1 p.m.
Kids always pick the wrong time to be in distress.
All families in distress try to shield their children first.
And some of them find themselves lost, parched, in distress.
And in distress, at three in the morning, I emailed.
She didn't seem like she was in distress or anything.
"Are they very frugal, or financially in distress?" he added.
No one seemed to be in distress, the home said.
He, being in distress and all, jokingly shrieked the whole time.
Australian emergency workers are no stranger to helping animals in distress.
"We got to recognize individuals that are in distress," he said.
Twelve hours after I stopped taking Xanax, I was in distress.
Jacob was not in distress when he was found, Brown said.
She's also a pint-sized spitfire (no damsel in distress here).
Algae leaks a sulfurous compound when it's dying or in distress.
I feel very "damsel in distress" and hate being a cliché.
This data will allow authorities to identify a rhino in distress.
She bubbles with psychological insight and empathy for anyone in distress.
And isn't that what young teenagers do when they're in distress?
Those in distress learn firsthand how ruthless Mr. Buffett can be.
Here are some hot picks while the market is in distress.
Two lost their lives while trying to help others in distress.
Mary rarely spoke now, but she could cry out in distress.
I've never thought of her as a villain, just in distress.
Sea Watch said on Twitter the boat had been in distress.
She was clearly in distress and in tears, shouting at her partner.
Mission engineers discovered Kepler was in distress during a scheduled contact Thursday.
Real estate agents only dance on kitchen benches when they're in distress!
Jessica Chastain will not be playing a damsel in distress anytime soon.
In the hours after that, multiple fraternity members saw him in distress.
No more cisgender damsels in distress, scantily clad in chain mail bikinis.
But there is political opposition in Germany to helping banks in distress.
At the scene, the officers found a woman bloodied and in distress.
Of course you should call for help when someone is in distress.
Police got multiple 911 calls reporting the fact Jen was in distress.
Or maybe he's farting in a way that means he's in distress?
Sometimes he was agitated and in distress ... other times carefree and happy.
NOAA had urged the public not to interact with the whale in distress.
"There's still this idea that young women are damsels in distress," said Cannon.
Seductive sheikhs, submissive slaves, damsels in distress and swarthy men brandishing scimitars abound.
However, many babies who appear to be in distress may actually be fine.
Based on her rapid-fire reactions, Gigi Hadid is no damsel in distress.
The Sea-Eye then continued on its way to seek refugees in distress.
I had overlooked some rules earlier just to help a business in distress.
At the very least, he will be supporting other brawny dudes in distress.
First of all, we've already established that Claire is no damsel in distress.
On day two I answered a phone call from my mother, in distress.
If your head is not right, there's a good chance you're in distress.
Government belongs wherever evil needs an adversary and there are people in distress.
One day in the country, Neal and I heard a chipmunk in distress.
His superiors maintained that only rats want to leave a ship in distress.
"Mexico is in distress right now," Mr. Tracy said by way of explanation.
If corporations are in distress, they fire workers and cut back on investment spending.
The Lyft driver told police that Lueck did not appear to be in distress.
So when the girls don't show up for a sibling in distress, we notice.
She's been relegated to the role of damsel in distress time and time again.
Hamas, weakened by a decade-long blockade of Gaza, remains defiant and in distress.
I hate that he is in distress, and I'm not supposed to help him.
A further eight are already in distress (meaning they are delinquent or in default).
Baccarin especially enjoyed playing a female character who wasn't just a damsel in distress.
People who had small children found it particularly hard to see children in distress.
So the elephant ran after him, thinking that he was calling out in distress.
That $1.8 billion in relief from Goldman that's supposed to help homeowners in distress?
Shaydakiss: I've been in situations where people assume that I'm a damsel in distress.
We get upset when we hear stories or see images of children in distress.
Like AnxietyHelper, it's also focused on supporting young people who may be in distress.
But Batman v Superman relies far too heavily on the damsel-in-distress trope.
Once confined, they exhibit nervous tics and self-harm characteristic of animals in distress.
The film is the classic story about an "everyman" protecting a damsel in distress.
That means 80 percent of the countries in distress are located in that continent.
A statement by the group posted on Twitter denied the vessel was in distress.
Fortunately, the federal government is going all out to aid its citizens in distress.
Many saw the fire as a symbol for a city, and nation, in distress.
That will trigger an immediate private message from Reddit to the person in distress.
Now, he's the lover in distress, and she has the power to save herself.
One could say that the earlier "damsel in distress" might be a fitting forerunner.
They're not the only ones in pursuit of our Westchester County damsel in distress, Chantal.
The morning after a particularly rousing night, Randall awoke to find his father in distress.
I think that she'll do it with Belle — Belle won't be a damsel in distress.
Several were in distress, having been burnt by fuel leaking from their flimsy rubber dinghies.
She says even when service members in distress know about available resources, they often resist.
A journey into a continent in distress The Antarctic is the planet's last true wilderness.
Lois Lane was both a competent, ambitious journalist and a slightly flighty damsel in distress.
The passengers were on the upper car and no one was in distress, Laxton said.
It's a classic damsel-in-distress role, but inflected by all sorts of gender tension.
Infant in distress at birth, police say Monday's statement provided no details on the doctors.
He could recognize which of 100 speakers in a sound system was groaning in distress.
And, while Wonder Woman certainly isn't in distress, the movie still gives her short shrift.
The people who have it in these stories are, at best, the damsels in distress.
On this stretch of the river, Border Patrol agents have routinely seen children in distress.
It's easy to see why people in distress might find comfort in talking to her.
In a video from the scene, about 20 people can be heard shouting in distress.
PALERMO, Sicily — Off the coast of Sicily, a rickety boat of migrants is in distress.
Actually, the boat wasn't actually in distress, it turns out it was just being paranoid.
There were no indications that he was in distress, until his poor play Sunday night.
She's the damsel in distress, and Tom, with his newfound strength, is positioned as her vigilante.
Facebook provided the following examples: The Resistance, Reasonable People Unite, Reverb Press, Nation in Distress, Snowflakes.
Twitter is in distress, you just underwent a controversy, there's issues around Facebook and fake news.
Onlookers can be heard throughout the video screaming in distress, with some also calling for help.
Then they become a damsel in distress, and they're demoted for the rest of the story.
"Animals are in distress, some are dying, the smell is horrible," he told CNN on Friday.
A 'damsel in distress' comes to mind, although it can apply just as well to guys.
Co-workers noticed that he was in distress when he began sliding out of his chair.
Women were either there to play damsel in distress or to lure men into sexual temptation.
The ungainly shape is a fishing boat, sinking, overloaded with would-be emigrants, waving in distress.
We hate seeing animals in distress, and wish we could rescue them all from harm's way.
It helps to have a damsel in distress, but it does not really matter which damsel.
So yeah: safe to say Dolores has broken out of her damsel in distress narrative loop.
In addition, servicers of federal loans need to take greater accountability for assisting homeowners in distress.
I played everything from the Bawd in Pericles to the damsel in distress in La Ronde.
From her first scene on, Mason is posed as the antithesis to a damsel in distress.
Then there were phone calls when one of us was in distress and needed the other.
Early in the recovery, when many properties were in distress, the sales of existing homes surged.
The winter before, I had called him in distress when my car had blown a tire.
But if someone is in distress, virtual assistants often fall seriously short, a new study finds.
They first found Dominelli who "appeared to be in distress" and sent him to a hospital.
A photograph we've all seen is of someone in distress being cradled in someone else's arms.
"He was in distress and panicked, I could see the terror in his eyes," she said.
The initial rush — to save people, clear debris, feed and house those in distress — had passed.
Nearly everyone who writes to the Haggler is in distress, and this profoundly skews his sample.
The non-Bechdel Test-friendly Fast films often default to damsel-in-distress roles for Mia.
Officers later found him at his Farmington, Connecticut, house in distress and called for an ambulance.
Then the second elephant began to exhibit signs of restlessness after seeing the first in distress.
There is an increasing, slashing awareness of not merely one human but a world in distress.
If you're a teen in distress, or are worried about one, there are resources to help.
On Tuesday afternoon, Chicago police found a young man wearing shorts, wandering the streets, clearly in distress.
Johnson commended the patrol officers for attending to the victim in distress and following the case through.
Fairy tales can be about so much more than damsels in distress, wicked stepmothers and evil witches.
Please keep an eye out for a gator in distress or one trailing a rope or string.
Clearly in distress, Duarte let the police help him back onto the ground before they handcuffed him.
A man in distress The boys were coming home from the movies when Kian spotted the man.
Instead, Jekyll largely disappears and Jenny becomes a damsel in distress, gasping for rescue again and again.
If she knew someone was in distress or not standing up for themselves, she would bolster them.
Officers responded to a call that an infant had "coded" and was in "distress" with troubles breathing.
Prior to Cindi's death, the Vickers' 13-year marriage had already been in distress for some time.
They can view the plot through the app and check if they see any boat in distress.
The lifeguard on duty was standing near the area but did not see the boy in distress.
So those images need to be balanced with images of black humanity not in distress and chaos.
It can be difficult for a person in distress to initiate that conversation, so take the lead.
More importantly, you should know to look for this in case you ever see someone in distress.
Around ten years ago, she started Cheetah House, which specializes in taking care of meditators in distress.
It's great that people are talking about being in distress but this is also magnifying those vulnerabilities.
Two: The original Ghostbusters has an arcane damsel-in-distress story premise, and extremely unsubtle rape analogies.
Students who witnessed the incident disagree, saying that the officers responded excessively to a man in distress.
On Saturday, police responded to Arce's home after receiving a 911 call about a child in distress.
And, now that Jed has established herself as a damsel in distress, romance seems all but inevitable.
Had he not had dyslexia and been in distress, Aidan would never have reached out for advice.
Challenged by many perils, Mario must reach his archrival in order to save our damsel in distress.
Six months later, when Pat returned to the hospital in distress, this error of omission was discovered.
Because feminist Bey would never have her daughter grow up to be the archetypal damsel in distress.
The increase in these "Bitmojis in distress," then, may be revealing to how often they are used.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Around the turn of the 21997st century, civilization was in distress.
For private borrowers who find themselves in distress, private lenders offer a variety of loan modification programs.
Economists proposed that workers in distress because of trade and technological shocks would embrace more nativist politicians.
A rescue team in a Zodiac boat, on the lookout for those in distress in Beaumont, Tex.
The mainstream media's "willingness" to circulate images of black people in distress is equated with public lynching.
In 20 years, he had never witnessed me in distress, and I had never been in such turmoil.
Early examples set in the 18th and 19th century gothic era often color women as damsels in distress.
As the motorcycle flopped into the California desert sand, a lanky, bespectacled engineer flapped his arms in distress.
This year, the theme was "psychological first aid and the support people can provide to those in distress."
"People are in distress, are running out of provisions, and need help quickly," Vincent Cochetel of UNHCR said.
And don't worry — Waters, never one to play the damsel in distress, made her own jab at Viall.
After the crash, Aronov, like Wall Street, was nimble enough to recognize that there was opportunity in distress.
Stuck in the sweltering vehicle for an unknown period of time, Pedro was in distress when help arrived.
She hopes to redefine roles for women in the industry, too — more Wonder Woman, less damsel-in-distress.
According to ABC News, a group of beachgoers spotted a hammerhead shark in distress near the water's edge.
It is tempting to dismiss Neymar's deal as essentially a marketing expense for a Gulf monarchy in distress.
The British Ministry of Defence has condemned the acts, saying it was in "distress" upon hearing the news.
Although the woman looks like she's in distress in a few pics, she and Chris insist it's horseplay.
Some Americans are unwilling to accord undocumented immigrants sympathy even when they are in distress or near death.
Good is good, evil is evil, damsels are in distress, someone left the cake out in the rain.
Jay Peralta is accused of transmitting fake bomb threats and calls about officers in distress, the FCC said.
" It says it works with a wide network of activists "to help fellow human rights defenders in distress.
Monique Koumate, who was pregnant with twins, arrived at a hospital in distress and died before she entered.
Many parents choose online schools for their children because they are fleeing a bad situation, often in distress.
The addition of GPS will allow the local police to map the location of the women in distress.
FOR A CITY IN DISTRESS, hip-hop was an embodiment of disorder and a creative response to it.
In the depths of the Great Recession, Robert Bowen got a phone call from a customer in distress.
"New Orleans is like a family; it was like seeing your mom or dad in distress," he said.
"Your wife is in distress, Jack," the doctor tells Rebecca's husband (Milo Ventimiglia) before wheeling her into surgery.
Depending on what they find, they may conduct aerial surveys to see if any trees are in distress.
And, Lopez said, the art does not signify that the United States as a whole is in distress.
Officers responded to a call early Saturday morning to "a woman in distress" at Lindsay and Egor's pad.
At first, I was sure he was being chivalrous because I appeared to be a damsel in distress.
When she was asked if the children were in distress or anything of that nature, she said no.
On the point of gender, women characters are often represented as damsels in distress or as eye candy.
It was quite a scene: Someone was in distress, and like 50 Spider-Mans just stood there watching.
Eve has to save her former superior, Frank (Darren Boyd), who becomes a sort of damsel in distress.
As we sped away to help another boat in distress, the Libyans circled back and took the motor.
When, at 14, she recoils from his touch, as teenagers are wont to do, he squirms in distress.
These Samaritans did not ask if those in distress were white, black or purple; they just needed help.
They could detect that a driver or passenger is in distress, and take the appropriate action, Butler said.
And in Hesse's retelling, it's hard not to view the Virginia Eastern Shore as a paradise in distress.
Our gut reaction when we see a friend in distress is to try to fix whatever's upsetting them.
Someone comes into the hospital in distress, and it's their job to help that person however they can.
If Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) is the damsel in distress, is Clementine the hooker with a heart of gold?
Later agreements assign liability for damage caused by space objects and require states to help rescue astronauts in distress.
It reported being able to hear people's addresses, discussion of medical conditions, and recordings of a woman in distress.
The crew doesn't know — and often aren't informed until it is too late — when there are boats in distress.
To avoid jeopardizing the ongoing investigation and putting the victims in distress again, BuzzFeed News did not confront him.
"[Wilburn] was rightfully fearful something was going to happen — she should not have been in the position in distress."
We can help connect people who are in distress connect to friends and to organizations that can help them.
One recording he made, of a man known as H. Wylie, calls on God to help people in distress.
" She added, "Helping a stranger in distress came naturally to you, and I am sincerely grateful for your actions.
A total of five non-banking financial institutions are in distress in Sri Lanka, the central bank governor said.
It also appears the children are actually in distress at times, and that's being used as fodder for views.
But steady improvements can help it evolve to meet more of the needs of users in distress and disaster.
I think it materialized in the fact that I wanted to be the damsel in distress the whole time.
Often cast into roles where as the damsel-in-distress or love interest, she found herself churning out films.
"We don't want to censor or punish people in distress who are attempting suicide," one of the documents reads.
Elsewhere in the Aegean, a boat from the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) charity rescued 236 people in distress.
If you ever feel like a damsel in distress, you can use Chelsea Handler: Gotta Go to rescue yourself.
It left the entire spectrum of the city's population in distress as homes and businesses went up in flames.
A cartoon in The New Yorker captured it best: A woman sits in her psychiatrist's office, perspiring in distress.
Operationally, the Coast Guard rescues of ships in distress, responds to environmental crises, and interdicts criminal activity at sea.
She apologized to Maria for not writing more often, telling her that she was "in distress" with back problems.
What she saw -- the patients in distress, the unbearable heat -- prompted her to trigger the hospital's mass-casualty alert.
Hess was preparing to have her labor induced when she overheard nurses preparing to deliver a baby in distress.
Changing the terms for lenders or debt holders could make it less attractive to lend to companies in distress.
A friend recently approached me in distress saying she wasn't sure if she should dump her boyfriend or not.
Stephen Guilfoyle, founder and president of Sarge986, rebuked the notion that a weak dollar shows an administration in distress.
Its climax is built around an arresting image of an animal in distress, one of Hunt's many haunting visions.
No longer relegated to playing the damsel in distress, we're seeing women kick ass both as heroes and villains.
For the most serious cases, those in distress can contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Crisis Text Line.
"We trained them on how to be more aware of inmates in distress," said Joel Brasfield, the company's president.
When she is in distress, Tinslee crashes and aggressive medical intervention is immediately necessary, which causes even more pain.
"We can't stress enough, please keep dogs on a leash and never attempt to rescue an animal in distress."
It is not at all clear that CBS would benefit from merging with Viacom, a group of networks in distress.
If the child is drooling or can't swallow, keep them calm; a child in distress can block their airway further.
A half-hour later, the baby was in distress, with bloody mucous coming out of his nose, the affidavit says.
It seems like social media has never been relevant to people, and yet so many of them are in distress.
There's the Watch the Med project in the Mediterranean that's a number that people can call if they're in distress.
Rescue crews search for people in distress after Hurricane Harvey caused heavy flooding in Houston, Texas on August 20173, 2017.
We've seen about 30 inches of rain so far; civilian boats have been asked to help rescue those in distress.
Did they succumb to the criticism that the books promoted an anti-feminist, damsel-in-distress view of the world?
"The dogs did not appear to be in distress and barked when we approached the vehicle," wrote Seargant Patricia O'Keefe.
Sometimes FWS will intervene if it looks like an animal has been hurt or put in distress by human meddling.
Generally speaking, if an early-stage company that is not known to be in distress gets acquired, backers make money.
While rival cab services failed to help customers in distress, Ola found a groundbreaking way to keep the city moving.
Don't expect this 20-year-old rising star to play a damsel-in-distress or rom-com lead anytime soon.
Hosey speculates that well-trained canines show emotional consistency, which could help a person in distress stabilize their own equilibrium.
Women, still, are often ornaments or victims, love interests or damsels in distress: useful for being disrobed, attacked or both.
One crucial rule of Ragnarok is that if you see another competitor in distress, you must stop to help them.
The two men drowned and their friend was later found in distress near the water's edge, according to the station.
In one case, the contractor said, he transcribed a recording in which a woman sounded like she was in distress.
Anderson double checks his equipment and can't figure out how the rumor that his boat is in distress got started.
Medford police said first responders received news of a helicopter in distress that was returning to the Flying W Airport.
It was, she said, the first time she had ever seen him in distress, and she felt overwhelmed and panicked.
She's no damsel in distress: She's the one who saves the day, and she just so happens to be female.
Testosterone caused spikes in desire, arousal, orgasm, and responsiveness as well as a decrease in distress related to sexual function.
"We had to start grinding out the synergies because the industry was in distress," said Anderson, who now heads Amtrak.
The most recent move lower sparked a sell-off in stocks as it signaled that economic growth was in distress.
Police and disaster response teams were reported in some areas driving around the dark streets looking for people in distress.
It will soon have sensors that can detect pasture health and determine if an animal is sick or in distress.
He treats his on-ice role in the same easygoing manner in which he hastened to aid neighbors in distress.
"To help those who are in distress is the duty of everyone who is at sea," Buschheuer told the Independent.
Though somewhat debated, these include reductions in distress, anxiety, loneliness and depression, as well as a predictable increase in exercise.
From Jan 2017, Panic Button in every new phone, to help our women in distress,with the power of technology.
They were more often saddled with "office housework," like taking notes, ordering lunch or comforting a co-worker in distress.
An Ensemble Studio Theater series includes an allegory on American intervention and a sympathetic look at a woman in distress.
Team Rubicon, for example, gives veterans and civilians a new mission by helping communities in distress overcome disasters and disadvantages.
But staying on campus, where social and academic pressures can be grueling, has its own risks for students in distress.
The scene makes it instantly clear that Diana is not the typical damsel in distress of past comic-book adaptations.
Let's offer support to these families, the rescue workers, and the hardworking organizations trying to save countless animals in distress.
A crew from Station Ft. Myers Beach was out training when they received a call of a pup in distress.
He looked over at his wife and saw that she was not a damsel in distress, not a candlemaker's daughter.
Authorities were notified Saturday morning after reports of a vessel in distress, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department said in a statement.
"She kind of flagged one of my managers and indicated she was in distress," Walmart store manager Dustin Haight tells PEOPLE.
During Beigui's first mission, the ship could not make it in time to a boat in distress carrying about 130 passengers.
A new rescue drone has already proved its worth, assisting two swimmers in distress off the coast of Lennox Head, Australia.
"It's about her standing up to how she's been wronged instead of being a damsel in distress," Ramirez explained in Vancouver.
When she's shown to be handling things on her own, she's shrewish, and when she can't, she's a damsel in distress.
On Friday morning, a damsel found herself in distress and a man perched on his horse came galloping to her rescue.
The adoption mandate for Christians is rooted in James 1:27, which says pure religion is caring for orphans in distress.
Hours after Hurricane Matthew cut a destructive path across Haiti, their mother Julienne found herself in distress and bleeding during labor.
Sources who talked to the publication also described hearing recordings of a woman in distress and people talking about medical conditions.
In Whit Stillman's criminally underrated 2011 campus comedy Damsels in Distress, Greta Gerwig's character is obsessed with starting a dance craze.
But unlike my other bedtime problems, what getting handsy in my sleep lacked in distress, it made up for in complexity.
But on Wednesday, Musk was doing some more innocuous tweeting — giving a rock star in distress some personal Tesla customer service.
We then move onto the first challenge, which is the classic "save the damsel-in-distress from a burning building" exercise.
TSA said in a statement to CBS that it had no indication the woman was in distress during the security check.
The official said that crews of submarines in distress bang on the vessel's hull to alert passing ships to their location.
"A panic button can say, "beep, alright there's a woman in distress,' but is there a quick way of evidence collection?
At the same time, receivables, which retailers in distress often use to fund operations, fell to $466 million from $635 million.
The brief glimpses of women in films about magic paint them as minor or supporting characters, or the damsel in distress.
What in the World It sounds at first like a cry for help, the plaintive voice of a woman in distress.
Lichtenstein was Rockwell's contemporary, and he often painted damsels in distress — some in the midst of drowning beneath the ocean waves.
I'd give everyone a fast tax cut so that people who miss a couple of paychecks aren't immediately left in distress.
In "Band Aid," Anna (Zoe Lister-Jones of TV's "Life in Pieces") and her husband, Ben (Adam Pally), are in distress.
"Hollowed Mother", in particular, is reminiscent of van Gogh's "Sorrow", as both artworks take a mother in distress as their subject.
Faculty members are being trained to help recognize students in distress, with a separate committee following up with students of concern.
"My community is in distress, and that's why I walk amongst those brothers and sisters trying to get justice," Monroe said.
For the first time in Neediest Cases history, stories were told about people in distress outside the New York City area.
I don't know why I just made that sexual but I am tired of Michael Cohen's whole damsel-in-distress routine.
United Airlines Operations called 911 and said the flight was 10 minutes from landing in L.A. and someone was in distress.
The Lyft driver said she did not appear to be in distress, according to Salt Lake City police assistant chief Tim Doubt.
You weren't supposed to grab them unless you were in distress, which we were, but he told us we don't need them.
TMZ Sports obtained the 911 call the woman made, and she calmly says she went outside when she heard Colleen in distress.
On Monday, the United States Coast Guard was out in in that same area, looking for a "swimmer in distress," ABC7 reported.
"She was clearly in distress and there was no protocol on how to handle it, even though it wasn't uncommon," Elizabeth said.
Luckily, as the video above shows, Styles isn't afraid to put a halt to things if he sees a fan in distress.
She is not a manic-pixie dream girl, but she is skimming the surface of damsel in distress and untamable wild child.
Last month, the Italian government authorised a 20 billion euro fund to help lenders in distress - first and foremost Monte dei Paschi.
According to prosecutors, officers from the Lakewood Township Police Department responded to a report of a child in distress on May 6.
Nation In Distress, which claimed to be the early Trump supporter, recently shared a link to a story that had called Rep.
Her cry for help was the ultimate manifestation of the damsel in distress, a princess calling out for her only hope: men.
Brady is clearly in distress, as his protective glass tank has cracked, and his brain is lying on the 74-meter line.
A Coast Guard spokesperson said the captain told them they were not in distress and expected to make land the next day.
There isn't a law in Florida that requires people to call for help for anyone in distress, according to law enforcement officials.
The ESM was created in 2012 as a 'firewall' fund to lend money to countries in distress, provided they accepted certain conditions.
The official said that crews of submarines in distress often bang on the vessel's hull to alert passing ships to their location.
Separately, Greece rescued 127 migrants and refugees off Chios island on board two boats in distress earlier on Friday, the coastguard said.
The actress said that her daughter, who loves princesses, is already showing a preference for strong, powerful characters over damsels in distress.
After slamming his glove on the ground, he hunched over in distress until his manager came to retrieve him from the mound.
Israel can and must continue to be a Jewish safe haven, ready to accept Jews in distress from anywhere in the world.
"The museum is committed to serving families most in distress, and using the arts to help families bond and heal," he said.
Someone from the home called 911 at 3:30 AM Thursday and said the person in distress was breathing heavy and unresponsive.
Read more: Protecting the Antarctic: A journey to a continent in distress The Sargasso Sea is another place where few humans venture.
One of the people Florent-Claude visits is an old friend, a dairy farmer in distress, who helps organize a violent revolt.
They then checked the subjects' willingness to help a stranger presented to them in the lab who appeared to be in distress.
Breni, a Honduran girl who is seeking asylum in the US, is carried from the Rio Grande in distress on Sept. 219.
Officers found the victim wandering bloodied and in distress with Mr. Hill on Tuesday in a dangerous part of the West Side.
But Smith was no damsel in distress; she had an unbending professionalism about her that wore down even the most stubborn resistance.
Not to worry, he rescued the sexy sheila (Aussie for babe) in distress by sweeping her off her feet -- and gnarly knee.
We all know it's poor form to relegate your leading lady to the damsel-in-distress role, so let's make her competent!
And it wasn't just the presence of more women, either — female characters were depicted as leaders and heroes rather than damsels in distress.
Jarana, however, said a deal at this stage would be struck at a discount, bringing in less money, because SAA was in distress.
For the uninitiated, Lotic properly arrived in 2014, delivering a first taste of their cerebral club music with their DAMSEL in DISTRESS mixtape.
The episode ends with Teddy getting stabbed (again) by his damsel not-so-in-distress, who's been working for Wyatt this whole time.
Frequently minimized as damsels in distress and exasperating nags, women within the genre exist almost exclusively to portray girlfriends, wives, mothers, and victims.
In distress, Sunny tried to run away from the dangerous weather and got her back leg stuck in a fence in the process.
"The artists says here that it stands for sex and magic, but this set up doesn't look very magical," she added in distress.
Imagine yourself in this situation: A classroom of children awaits you but, along the way, you encounter a man who's clearly in distress.
Another man is missing after he was spotted in distress while swimming at Sydney's Bondi Beach Monday afternoon, New South Wales police said.
It's an 88-minute adrenaline puzzle that leaves any pretense of a damsel in distress behind in favor of a smart, resourceful heroine.
The enigmatic Beatrice (Angela Bundalovic) is a standout, as we come to realize she's far more than a doe-eyed damsel in distress.
Nicole Norris, 30, and her son were driving home from the game, in Hillsboro, Oregon, when he called in distress, law enforcement says.
She was the first damsel-in-distress from the  Donkey Kong arcade game, where Mario had to jump over barrels to rescue her.
So advisers must disclose any potential conflicts of interest to a court before they are approved to work for a firm in distress.
According to the Savannah Police Department, an officer was sent out to investigate a complaint about an animal in distress on Tuesday night.
She had stated they never felt like they were truly in distress, like in a 24-hour period they were going to die.
Spirit staff soon after can be seen in the footage appearing to search for the child while a woman in distress looks on.
No one was hurt during the encounter, as the shark had been in distress when it circled toward the shore, officials later found.
Back then, the market was betting that the ECB would not help a government that found itself in distress on the debt market.
Watch out Tom Hiddleston and Idris Elba, there's a new actor interested in the role of 007 – and she's no damsel in distress.
She pulls a damsel-in-distress move in a health food store, spilling carob balls everywhere so he can swoop in and help.
Just as fascia in distress can clamp onto itself and cause soreness, fascia can also adhere to your skin and cause visible dimples.
It is surely appropriate for the police to withhold video from public release that shows victims in distress, or witnesses revealing private information.
It portrays Wiso as if it were a gadget in James Bond that assists in the rescue of the token damsel in distress.
Simao was beloved for braving severe storms to fetch people in distress from a nearby island and deliver them to the Faial hospital.
We were driving around looking for people, and we found so many people in distress, because they were drunk, lying on the road.
Italy is also coordinating communications with the Libyan Coast Guard about possible boats in distress, according to court documents filed recently in Sicily.
Moreover, by deporting thousands of people back to countries that are clearly still in distress, Trump will be making conditions worse, not better.
The recent rise in commodity prices has given some a little "breathing space", according to an IMF official, but many are in distress.
Whether they're the damsels in distress of idyllic romance movies like The Notebook or femme fatales, we're usually playing out someone else's fantasy.
In trying to live up to those ideals of manliness, men are often reluctant to ask for help when they are in distress.
Trying to restore these attributes within clinical practice and healthcare organizations would be a good place to begin to heal doctors in distress.
In addition, Yale has trained 48 students who are paid to listen to students and intercede when they seem to be in distress.
" But, he added, if NATO vessels did "encounter people in distress at sea," the crews would live up to their "responsibility to assist.
When she's not being the funny one, she's the damsel in distress, which even more than two decades ago, was a tired cliché.
Like total heroes, a pair of brothers called Mario and Luigi fight through eight different worlds to save this archetypal damsel in distress.
The bait doesn't work if the fish figures out the difference between a worm in distress and a dead worm on a hook.
Among its findings: She could not possibly be in distress because in one segment, she had smiled minutes after she saw her attacker.
As a researcher who examines problems faced by college students in distress, I see a way to better support students&apos mental health.
Humanitarian groups have had ships monitoring the Mediterranean Sea outside of Libya's territorial waters to help rescue migrants from smugglers' boats in distress.
The number of companies that might pretend to be in distress in the hopes of getting a handout to remain is even larger.
The Maltese armed forces said 229 migrants among Saturday's arrivals were rescued from three boats in distress in Malta's search and rescue zone.
Over the last few days, I have witnessed a number of folks from other places bring their boats and rescue those in distress.
"I was definitely in distress, for sure, but I also started making jokes, because I had to, to deal with it," Beckley said.
Officers spotted him on Tuesday in a violent neighborhood on Chicago's West Side and recognized that he was in distress, the police said.
"She was in distress and she needed to be rescued," says Bill Hoffman, who is assisting in the pup's round-the-clock care.
As the migrants come on board, many of them are keening in distress, with clothes covered in petrol that started leaking in their dinghy.
An army in distress starts to bend backward along a flank until what was a straight line has been twisted into a pinched fishhook.
" Annabelle Wallis, Cruise's co-star in the flick, tells PEOPLE she was excited to play a heroine who wasn't your typical "damsel in distress.
Plus, each is drawn into a situation by what initially looks like a damsel in distress, giving them a cause for which to fight.
In one of the clips he reviewed he heard a female voice in distress and said he felt that "physical violence" had been involved.
SO, TO THE EXTENT THE BANKS WERE IN DISTRESS, NOBODY THOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO BLOW UP THE BALANCE SHEET OF THE UNITED STATES.
But Marthe Chantal Ngouassa, president of the Cameroonian charity Widows in Distress, said governments too often neglected widows and ignored the hardships they faced.
Sheriff: Safety equipment in working order The operator had stopped the ride after being told a rider was in distress, the sheriff's office said.
Magnini spotted 45-year-old Andrea Benedetto in distress off the shore of Cala Sinzias beach and beat the lifeguards to reach the man.
He was desperately trying to get out by launching his body against the glass, while yowling the horrible screech of a cat in distress.
In the UK, the RSPCA's advice is to call 999 if you see a dog in distress in a car on a warm day.
Today, Ukraine remains divided and in distress, as a shaky cease-fire with Russian-backed separatists and Russia threatens to further destabilize the country.
Rejecting the roles of trophy, muse, and damsel in distress, she refuses to accept that a woman "belongs in the hands of some man."
A new study reveals that virtual assistants, like Apple's Siri and counterparts from Google and Microsoft, can fall short when users are in distress.
Even hedge funds and private equity firms, usually eager to pounce on companies in distress, do not have the stomach for the coal industry.
Before Merida kicked ass in Brave or Princess Anna cracked wise in Frozen, Princess Fiona proved that a damsel need not be in distress.
In the film's final moments, she's reduced to a stereotypical damsel in distress, ultimately having to be rescued, Snow White style, by Ben's kiss.
Perhaps these were the people we in my old religion called prophets and apostles — people who dispatched words of hope to those in distress.
If Taylor did not fit the mold of the dashing practitioner of derring-do, neither was she the image of the damsel in distress.
It is "not likely at all that we could actually prevent someone from rescuing someone in distress from the sea," he insisted to me.
"We know that in today's world that a person in distress who owns a high-powered firearm, we just cannot ignore that," Beary said.
Important to note ... no one, human or pig, was injured and most of the girls just played "damsel in distress" -- which got Ben's attention.
There is a sense of immobility in their beauty, as though they were stuck in distress, unable to escape their own circumstances and mind.
The couple's son was born three months premature via Caesarean section after concerns that he might be in distress, but he died the same day.
The metal chains used to anchor damsels in distress in Western fairy tales find their correlate in the rope that subdues captives in Japanese folklore.
Take Mary Jane for example—long time wifey material to Peter Parker—who is forever the damsel in distress solution to our hero in question.
It also argues that in the end, while "helping people in distress is morally right," providing aid is also in the interest of donor countries.
When Hugh shoots the bear, which continues to maul him, "we needed to make it clear that the bear was in distress," Mr. Thom said.
It joins the ranks of other emerging markets in distress, notably Argentina, which has negotiated a record $20203bn credit line from the IMF, and Turkey.
"That information is extremely helpful pinpointing the location of an aircraft in distress or crash situation and help their search and rescue organizations," says Thoma.
It was a public-relations staffer who proposed a rudimentary story and suggested the sumptuous name "Zelda" (after Zelda Fitzgerald) for the damsel in distress.
Aboard the Topaz Responder (CNN)I'm aboard a boat run by the Migrant Offshore Aid Station that rescues migrants in distress in the Mediterranean Sea.
These heroines may not need saving, à la damsels in distress, but while that is a definite step forward, I'm not sure if it's enough.
Trans Lifeline is a hotline staffed by and for transgender people, with experts ready to chat to folks in distress or in need of support.
Even as a child I noticed Edith Gonzalez always played strong, badass female characters and NOT the damsel in distress trope which infested the genre.
At the same time the motor vessel Nordic Voyager, much closer to the boat in distress, offered help and had made visual contact with it.
Naturally, there are plenty of sweeping scenes showing cannons being fired during epic sea battles, a damsel in distress, and lots and lots of pirates.
"Savannah did not seem to be in distress at the time of the FaceTime call, although Ellen could tell she was intoxicated," Spurlock's family said.
Just hours after Pennsylvania nurse Julie Stroyne said her "I dos," she sprang into action to help a woman in distress outside her reception venue.
Under international law, vessels are obliged to help people in distress and Operation Sophia ships have so far mostly delivered those rescued to Italian ports.
"When you're in distress, having something like this to say, This is what I have, can be validating and help people feel legitimized," he says.
We cannot forget a Louisville police officer, Joe Elsby Martin, who embraced a young 2000-year-old boy in distress when his bicycle was stolen.
Picked up by locals on social media and reported by Nine News, the shark washed up on the shore of Sydney's Manly Beach in distress.
Why would Mirren, no one's notion of a damsel in distress, take a role that allows her to be little more than a helpless victim?
"Nobody wants to see a young girl in distress and she has obviously now found a safe haven in Thailand," Dutton told reporters in Brisbane.
It's important for the public to gain knowledge, skills and confidence to help someone in distress and to increase empathy for people with mental illness.
Each felt called by faith to lend their hands — and legs and backs, which would soon ache with soreness — to an elderly woman in distress.
One day, in distress about the meaning of my life, I sought help from the Universe and soon after began to see faces in nature.
Just then there is a rumbling, a gurgling, like a great belly in distress, & the chalk like on the ground begins to quiver & convulse. Quick!
The legislation would remove Dodd-Frank's so-called orderly liquidation authority, which provides regulators with a process for winding down large financial institutions in distress.
The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday that all Irish citizens who were in distress or danger overseas were entitled to consular help.
I love that its message to young girls is one of creativity, perseverance, and empowerment, and that it's a departure from damsel-in-distress tales.
TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Swimmers in distress off Georgia's Black Sea coast are set to experience a first this summer - being rescued by a woman.
In the classic video game tradition, J.J. has to find and save the damsel in distress, and naturally, she does it by running to the right.
Still, Wright is far from the typical action movie sidekick who simply exists to further along the storyline — or the damsel-in-distress Disney princess trope.
It's important that you don't trim a cat's claws too short and that you don't pressure felines into the beauty session if they seem in distress.
The U.N. has called for a regional approach for the rescue and disembarkation of people in distress in the Mediterranean, with a focus on saving lives.
The facility believes this impairment may have prevented the mother from hearing when her infant was in distress, which led to her incorrectly holding her baby.
"The flow of refugees cannot be prevented by deterrence; the people in distress must instead look for new, riskier routes or means of transport," he said.
"There's a different feeling you get when you respond to a call with a child in distress," said Officer Kevin O'Connor of the Schaumburg, Illinois, police.
Ana is in distress because the latest addition to the cast, brought on to be her character's love interest, is her ex-husband, Xavier (Jencarlos Canela).
The Innocent Man will also look at those affected by Carter and Haraway's murders, and is poised to be a portrait of a community in distress.
Some of the new Parler accounts used the hashtag #Twexit or shared cartoons of blue birds in distress, using Twitter's logo to suggest the platform's decline.
Films portraying women in distress are unlikely to go out of fashion, but they might be made in a style that is less crass and demeaning.
Russia's sea and river transport agency said the ship had issued the Mayday call by accident and it was not in distress, TASS news agency reported.
The pair then debate whether the strand is gray or blonde, with Kendall's voice raising an octave in distress insisting that it must be blonde…right?!
At the time, it introduced features that allowed users to flag posts that were concerning; that would lead Facebook to reach out to members in distress.
Kaley was spending the first Thanksgiving with her in-laws in the Santa Barbara area when she saw the animal on a rock, clearly in distress.
She and her colleagues taught airline staff some of the most telltale signs, including people who look like they may be injured, drugged, or in distress.
Beard said trading houses had to stay opportunistic, which implies higher risk taking when supplying oil and pre-financing producers or refiners in distress or difficulty.
Arsène Lupin III is a freewheeling womanizer; his goal is to rescue a damsel in distress, and for most of the film, his motives are unclear.
First, she deemed it "arbitrary and capricious" for the FSOC to designate MetLife as systematically significant without identifying the likelihood of MetLife finding itself in distress.
Unsurprisingly, given the fall in energy prices, the oil and gas sector accounts for the biggest share of issuers in distress, at 30% of the total.
There is good psychological research on what type of communication stands the best chance of calming people in distress, regardless of what is in their hands.
Profiting traffickers lie to their clients about the conditions of the journey, prompting Border Patrol agents to rescue more than 4,000 individuals in distress each year.
"The problem is, if you come into an ER in distress and you're unable to speak for yourself, the default is we do everything," he said.
Companies in distress often seek to hire seasoned debt restructuring professionals so they can better navigate a bankruptcy process and increase their chances of escaping liquidation.
The organization says since its inception it has answered more than 2 million calls and dispatched emergency responders more than 70,000 times to callers in distress.
After decades of young girls as damsels in distress, the #DreamBigPrincess campaign is essentially a proactive effort to be more progressive in the portrayal of women.
As such, she was colored differently than other women: There was no need for her to coil or cower or shrink into a damsel in distress.
The guy grabs his pizza, smiling a gleaming, gold-toothed smile and giving a wink that almost has me swooning like a 1950s damsel in distress.
Mr. Rosenthal's images of the South Bronx from the 22014s and '21989s documented an area in distress, but they emphasized the survival of the human spirit.
While on a merchant mission on Thursday, the ship came to the assistance of a boat in distress 5 miles off the coast of Pozzallo, Italy.
Located in the city center — with views of St. Jakob Church — the hotel reserves eight to 10 of its 38 guest rooms for those in distress.
To see why attention-training can be helpful when it comes to treating others better, think back to a time when you saw someone in distress.
Mr. Johnson said he fell asleep, and when he awoke, Dr. Cerveny was "in distress," his lawyer, Louis M. Freeman, wrote in a memorandum before sentencing.
When in distress with cancer and its treatments, I think of Shakespeare "in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes" and all alone lament my downcast state.
Animal control found the 1½-year-old female sea lion in distress at a surfing spot called The Wedge in Newport Beach, California, on December 16.
But in spite of his image as the world's cuddliest capitalist, those in distress often learn firsthand just how ruthless a businessman Mr. Buffett can be.
A shorter number is less effort to remember and to call, which will make it easier for those in distress to get the help they need.
Agarwal said the government understands that farmers are in distress and that directly transferring money to their bank accounts was an option to help them out.
In a statement, the Coast Guard said Sector Corpus Christie received notifications of people in distress aboard the vessels Sabine Pass, Sandy Point, and Signet Enterprise.
But it also brought out the best in a photographer who focused on the dignity of humans in distress rather than making them objects of pity.
Thirteen minutes into the opening episode, a woman in labor groaned in distress, and the nurse-midwife, Patsy, used a gloved hand to check her progress.
Scientists attracted the squid to a specialized lure developed by legendary marine biologist Edie Widder, which uses LED lights to mimic a glowing jellyfish in distress.
The airline crew "may not be as familiar with your particular pet's medical history, or even know how to recognize when your pet's in distress," Mrs.
Last year was a record for strandings, with a total of 3,340 pups washed up on shores in distress — more than the previous five years combined.
Mike Epps brought a kangaroo onstage that appeared to be in distress ... now many of Epps' fans are pissed, and some are even calling it animal abuse.
That leaves us with the question of what to make of a conspiracy theory like "Melania," which further casts Melania Trump as America's first damsel in distress.
On the same day that the baby boy was born, officers responded to a call that an infant had "coded" and was in "distress" with troubles breathing.
The two children, who have not been identified, were allegedly "in distress due to the high temperatures," Ontario police Detective Melissa Ramirez told the  San Bernardino Sun .
"I just hope that everyone that looks at this goes, 'Man, next time I see someone in distress or I see something, I'll stop,' " he told WDTN.
Last season on "Game of Thrones," Sansa Stark finally shed her former damsel-in-distress self and showed her true colors as a clever, compelling young leader.
On Tuesday afternoon, BuzzFeed News contacted YouTube regarding a number of verified accounts — each with millions of subscribers — with hundreds of disturbing videos showing children in distress.
She first became famous as a damsel in distress opposite Errol Flynn in swashbuckling epics such as "Captain Blood" (1935) and "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938).
I just — he's just a member of the community, and when he came to my vehicle in distress with his weapon, he explained very quickly what happened.
The complaint alleges that the accuser subsequently spoke with a woman who saw he was in distress and he told her Spacey was trying to rape him.
The sites all feature stock images of people in distress, sometimes include AcurianHealth's logo, and include promises of up to $22012,000 for participating, depending on the study.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255) provides 24/7, free and confidential support for anyone in distress, in addition to prevention and crisis resources.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-130-8255) provides 24/7, free and confidential support for anyone in distress, in addition to prevention and crisis resources.
You see Cavalli's face in distress around the 50 second mark, and then there's a wider shot showing what appears to be blood coming from her foot.
"The counter-terrorism forces are freeing civilians in distress and delivering them to the Anbar province police; the police then have names of wanted people," Rizaiyj said.
As you know, the controversy erupted after TMZ posted video of a German Shepherd in distress when a handler tried to pull the canine into the water.
"The violent intervention of the Libyan Coast Guard caused a situation of mass panic on board the rubber boat in distress," Sea-Watch said in a statement.
Warren has declined to speak with the news media and is seeking protection from prosecution, saying his spiritual values compel him to help all people in distress.
Either way, the confluence of these factors leaves Gottlieb asking: "If you are a retailer in distress, how in God's name can you come out of it?"
Tariq mistakes Anika's edginess for her being a "damsel in distress" and/or her playing hard to get, never suspecting that she may be wearing a wire.
In an ode to the anti-damsel in distress, we're drawing on some fierce beauty looks from the '70s, the decade in which the film is set.
The devices, which will be distributed to all members of hotel staff, allow individuals in distress to send their exact location to a help desk or security.
It directed me to a post from a page called Nation in Distress, one of the many hyperpartisan Facebook pages that have gained in popularity this year.
"Any businessman who loses everything is going to be in distress," he said, adding that he found himself lucky that none of his family members had died.
Stewart cautioned against using Schultz's condition as justification for the shooting, saying the officer's actions underscored the need for better training in encounters with people in distress.
If we can improve the public's understanding of mental health, this could help people better identify when they are in distress and get the help they need.
As I've said before, we've gone too far in the direction of treating adults other than parents as barred from intervening when they see children in distress.
This time, it includes "The Raid" ($1,200), by Victor Prezio, a boldly cheesy image of damsels in distress under desert surroundings that are an eye-popping orange.
"We initially got the call — a vessel in distress, a family of four, north of St. Croix, literally in the teeth of a hurricane," said Rear Adm.
"We know that the huge US oil sector is now in distress because of these prices," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on a conference call with reporters.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-2020-8255) provides 24/7, free and confidential support for anyone in distress, in addition to prevention and crisis resources.
"If your customer is a child in distress and trauma and you have the technology, you don't really have the incentive to use it," Ms. Cordua said.
Mr. Aster moves in the opposite direction, composing a rich and strange portrait of souls in distress and then swapping it for a picture we've seen before.
Babies are, if nothing else, nonstop engines for "decision making of moderate complexity": Is my little guy really in distress, or was that just a baby's fart?
Without having seen one, it's unclear how "smart" Neons actually are, or how well they are able to understand people or empathize with a person in distress.
Even so, each time Valamios and other fishermen head out to see, they can't help but be on the look out for vessels in distress, he said.
"He picked up on a woman who was in distress, but was in a position where she couldn't convey it to him in those words," Navarre said.
" In 2015, Judge writes in Splice Today about what he calls "damseling," which he describes as "making a woman a passive damsel in distress who needs rescuing.
Its newest adaptation, the animation feature "White Snake," which features a Disney-esque damsel-in-distress treatment, is a prequel, set 500 years before the main story.
There were plenty of damsels in distress, too: ditsy, distracted characters who had many disadvantages drawn into their design, and, as a result, needed rescuing from peril.
She burst onto the scene in 29, blasting Serena Williams off Wimbledon's Centre Court with searing groundstrokes and a grunt that sounds like a peacock in distress.
Ms. Linna said that in 2007 Mr. Williams, in rehab and not for the first time, called her in distress about how to escape his addiction demons.
The 14-year-old residents of Tequesta "were spotted in distress on the day of their disappearance," according to the FWC findings as reported by CBS affiliate WPEC.
I took the Cortana mission, completely gutted it and rebuilt it in about three weeks—that mission where Gravemind is talking to you and Cortana is in distress.
Friday between European military and Libyan coast guard giving details of a rubber boat in distress with 100 migrants onboard, said Open Arms head of mission Ricardo Canardo.
Zhang's balancing act between student and writer reached a head when, on one night out with friends, she tipsily opened up an email from a fan in distress.
While we are all disheartened by the appearance of an animal in distress, everyone has assured us that Hercules the German Shepherd was not harmed throughout the filmmaking.
"A person may move a live cetacean from its immediate vicinity when the cetacean is injured or in distress and is in need of assistance," the bill states.
People in distress who need medical help typically don't have the time or wherewithal to sort out whether every doctor or specialist who treats them is in network.
In this visual, which was directed by Rage, RiFF RAFF rides through the desert until he meets a damsel in distress (who's actually a member of the cartel).
She leaves their home and moves to Paris, where she revels in living without ties to anyone, refusing even to help a woman in distress outside her door.
The trappings of the genre—gunfights, horse riding and damsels in distress—end up indulging the fantasies of young men even when a more nuanced comment is intended.
One of the biggest changes is Peter's relationship with Mary Jane Watson, who's historically been relegated to the role of a damsel in distress for Peter to save.
In this case, trying to laugh at or joke with a customer in distress is catastrophically bad, so we optimize for the worst-case scenario in our response.
There was the "person who sounded in distress" and turned out to be a goat and the "injured otter" that was nothing more than a fake fur collar.
One surprising IPO buyer was PETA, the animal-rights activist organization often thought of publishing graphic pictures of animals in distress and throwing paint on fur-clad pedestrians.
Where there seems to be consensus is that high-quality health care and keeping weapons out of the hands of people in distress can make a positive difference.
She then conveniently seems to lose all of that intelligence and determination just to have a damsel-in-distress moment, after which she's back to her usual self.
Instead of saving a company in distress, which is run by a bunch of misogynists who celebrate "brilliant jerks," why don't they go out and start their own?
Being tough on foreigners in the name of safety from potential terrorists is evidently generating more political currency than appealing for benevolence and compassion for people in distress.
But really from an economic endgame, you really need to have growth, you need to have a viable economic picture to have anything to work out in distress.
Although civilians using radio equipment heard signs of an aircraft in distress, none of the three inquiries could locate an audio record from the control tower at Ndola.
Jane scoffs at the word damsel, but she's in distress as well as a stand-in for the abused, captive black bodies that the movie shows only glancingly.
The crash is drawing attention to what was already an agency in distress, facing a $45 million budget gap and operating without a leader for nearly a year.
If this goes away, creditors might be less likely to lend to businesses in distress, voiding them of the chance to restructure and become a healthy business again.
But just as the profession it celebrates is in distress — struggling financially in the internet age and attacked as purveyors of "fake news" — so, too, is the Newseum.
I tell this story because you do not know what is going on upstairs, but if it sounds like someone is in distress, you should not ignore it.
He added that staying quiet about emotional suffering in distress was "only ever going to make it worse," and he urged people in such situations to seek help.
"He is NOT in distress but feels it is the responsible option to take now that all Rescue assets are close at hand," they said in a statement.
While we are all disheartened by the appearance of an animal in distress, everyone has assured us that Hercules the German shepherd was not harmed throughout the filmmaking.
Mr. Earley acknowledged Monday that "working for an organization in distress, especially the level of distress facing D.P.S., is not easy," but he described the job action as counterproductive.
Sources familiar with the death investigation tell TMZ, Verne told the 911 dispatcher and someone at the hospital he was suicidal when he called in distress ... with triple the .
TMZ broke the story ... Rick was hospitalized early Thursday morning after someone from his home called 911 to report a person in distress who was breathing heavily and unconscious.
Earlier this week, after human needs were addressed, volunteer Eko Sulistio organized a seven-person team in Banten province to attend to the turtles in distress, the Guardian reports.
"We know that people love animals and would risk their own lives to save a family pet or other animal in distress," the fire brigade said in a statement.
We all go to great lengths to protect a single individual or to rescue someone in distress, but then as the numbers increase, we don't respond proportionally to that.
The hedge fund manager, who established his firm in 1995 and specializes in distress-debt, high-yield bonds and value investing, talked about how he approaches a potential opportunity.
The center's affiliation with churches and religious ideology was not advertised, although many of the volunteers offered a prayer if the pregnant woman was in distress or mentioned religion.
Deutsche Bank -linked securities have also fallen markedly, notably contingent capital bonds, a riskier type of bond which can convert to equity involuntarily if the bank is in distress.
Following the radio traffic from a distance, USS Tempest heard the Nordic Voyager coordinate additional Iranian Navy help for the vessel in distress to tow it back to Iran.
Mobile money has become a way of life for millions of Africans who use their phones to pay utility bills, settle loans and even bail out friends in distress.
Greece, with thousands of miles of coastline, is the only country that cannot feasibly block people from entering without breaking international laws about rescuing those in distress at sea.
The first viral moment came in the form of a photo of Merkel and Trump in which she appeared to be hiding her face in her hands in distress.
Women have generally been pigeonholed into one of two categories in comics: the fierce and badass warrior chick, or the girlfriend/damsel in distress, helpless and in the background.
LAGOS, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Nigeria's central bank denied claims that privately-held Heritage Bank was in distress on Wednesday as it sought to reassure depositors the lender was safe.
Side by side with her sister Bella, Hadid proved she's no damsel in distress — freeing herself from her attacker's grasp with a kick and an elbow to his head.
"If they are found to be in distress, we hope they will be rescued and allowed to disembark in accordance with international maritime law," she said in an email.
Her story always starts in these objects when her power is possessed, her head severed and turned into a weapon, whether she's a damsel in distress or a monster.
He calls for priests to guide and accompany people in distress — not throw the rule book at them — and suggests a process of "discernment" and an examination of conscience.
The Panama City Beach Police said in a statement that they had received multiple calls of swimmers in distress, due to the dangerous conditions caused by Tropical Storm Barry.
When animal control officers arrived to help her, they saw and heard "horses in distress" but were only able to evacuate some of animals before the barn's roof collapsed.
In other testimony, Susan McCardell, a volunteer gardener at Bannerman Island, said she saw Ms. Graswald in distress when she was with the officers on the island last spring.
He indicated that he was in distress; his friend had been in an automobile accident and, to his surprise, drugs were found in the backseat of his friend's car.
Prosecutors, meanwhile, contended that those aided by Warren were not in distress and that instead Warren conspired to provide them with safe housing and help them evade U.S. authorities.
"We don't know exactly what he said but he was clearly in distress," Davis said, adding that the FBI is working with the department to enhance the radio transmission.
"She was not the damsel in distress who was forced to depend on a man for protection because she could not fight back," one critic wrote back in 2003.
The Sea-Eye charity's founder Michael Buschheuer said the Italian coastguard had asked his ship to set course for the activists' C-Star vessel because it was in distress.
"C-Star is in distress and we are the closest, so at the moment we have set a course to reach them," Sea-Eye's Buschheuer told Reuters by telephone.
Savita, a 31-year-old Indian immigrant and dentist who was married to an Indian engineer, went to a Galway hospital in distress the day after her baby shower.
Just as you try to figure out why the baby is in distress and resolve it, you must work to determine what your anxiety is trying to tell you.
Beginning a long-running tradition of true love curing all, "Snow White" is the very first damsel in distress to be woken by her prince and one true love.
I tried to be supportive when she called to update me, but I was usually holding one or two humans in distress and it was hard to keep up.
"SOS Méditerranée fully dissociates itself from this campaign, which displays a picture taken while our teams were rescuing people in distress at sea," the charity said in a statement.
In a tree above a rocky promontory, he hung a speaker attached to an MP3 player loaded with a track he calls Deer in Distress: Ma ma maaaa maaaaah.
Italy is accused of bribing Libyan militiamen who have profited from smuggling across the Mediterranean, and of wielding the law to stop humanitarian groups from helping migrants in distress.
His proposed tax cuts would lavish breaks on the wealthiest households, while his budget plans would trim public services aiding those in distress, from housing support to food stamps.
After the fight, he was moved from the general housing area to the intake cell block, where he appeared to be in distress before he tried to hang himself.
We wanted her to pull a sword and not be a damsel in distress, and that is what people respect about Snow White is she's a fearless warrior for good.
The same day Ochoa-Lopez went missing, the Chicago Fire Department received a call about a newborn in distress at the home where her body was eventually found, authorities said.
Day 2: Sunday October 2nd At 6am Dignity 9.163 gets a call from the Italian coastguard warning that a boat is in distress, with an estimated 200 people on board.
Technically, warships in the area have a mandate only to target smugglers; but the law of the sea means that they have to help if a boat is in distress.
"It's normal, healthy, and natural to be uncomfortable in approaching a friend who's in distress," says Kevin Chapman, PhD, a member of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA).
As luck would have it, while making the journey to Hilltop the entire gang had stopped to help a group of them in distress after Jesus recognized an overturned vehicle.
Monfils hung in for the first seven games of the second set but was clearly in distress — seeking out the shade behind the baselines to catch his breath between points.
Without certainty about where a clearing house in distress can seek capital, its members and customers will be more likely to behave in ways that mean it needs that capital.
Baltazar Tellovelasco, 29, of Oxnard, saw his 12-year-old daughter in distress while swimming at Little North Fork in the Santiam River, according to the Marion County Sheriff's Office.
The majority of the toll roads run by GCI are loan-repayment type, meaning the government promises to repay the debt related to the roads should GCI be in distress.
Authorities previously said the teens wouldn't be charged because Florida does not have a law that obligates a citizen to render aid or call for help for anyone in distress.
We found that when the men saw their infants in distress and their testosterone declined, they were more nurturing and sensitive fathers when they had to interact with their infants.
In some cases, people act out of compassion because they believe animals are in distress, said Kai Williams, the executive director of the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council in Eugene, Ore.
Even before one of its trains crashed in Hoboken Terminal on Thursday morning, killing one woman and injuring more than 100 others, New Jersey Transit was an agency in distress.
A family in distress Rosa Maria remains in Health and Human Services custody, as virtually all undocumented unaccompanied minors are in immigration cases, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement official said.
Rather, the line comes from "Stockholm," a new film directed by Robert Budreau, and the man isn't a husband in distress but a convivial criminal named Kaj Hansson ( Ethan Hawke ).
And I will never understand a fellow physician who's ever treated a gay or lesbian patient in distress who doesn't think everyone deserves to have a spouse by their side.
She might have fostered a sense of responsibility in Germany to see the nation as a primary beneficiary of the European Union, with the responsibility to aid those in distress.
Speed is crucial, Mr. Horowitz said, because unless the loans are available quickly and easily, borrowers will go elsewhere, since they typically seek payday loans when they are in distress.
As played by Adams — who has always done better with edgy characters than with the sweethearts and damsels in distress she often portrays — Camille is equal parts tough and fragile.
Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and other maritime laws, merchant ships and other vessels have an obligation to rescue people in distress at sea.
Speaking before Hurricane Irma set its sights on South Florida, Juvenal Santana, Miami's director of public works, expressed relief last week that his city was not the one in distress.
Despite repeated previous mental health referrals and the involvement of Child Protective Services, she was alone with her children on Sunday, in distress and with nowhere to turn but 19853.
The Coast Guard saved 149 people on Saturday, including 13 women and three children, from the sinking vessel after it was reported in distress less than one mile off Lampedusa.
"All day long," Susan Elbin, the director of conservation and science at New York City Audubon, said of the calls that began pouring into her office about birds in distress.
It was a harrowing sight to see more than 40% of athletes dropping out of the women's marathon in distress due to the heat and humidity, despite a midnight start.
These are the must-see videos for the week: Wipe out A local photographer was catching all the action at a surfing competition when she spotted a man in distress.
Lois being a damsel in distress made me roll my eyes, but at least Superman dropping everything to rescue her kind of makes sense within the movie's own twisted logic.
The Internet-famous Easter Bunny vigilante says he sprung into action without thinking twice about the fact he was rocking a furry suit ... because he'd spotted a damsel in distress.
"While we are all disheartened by the appearance of an animal in distress, everyone has assured us that Hercules the German Shepherd was not harmed throughout the filmmaking," the statement read.
The character has faced a lot of criticism, from occasional "damsel-in-distress" status to the very awkwardly handled reveal in Avengers: Age of Ultron about her inability to have children.
Melania might live on the top floor of a gilded tower, but she's no damsel in distress in need of a knight to defend her honor or come to her rescue.
In accordance with sea law, the Aquarius had been the nearest ship safely able to perform a rescue for a boat in distress, so had swung into operation to do so.
Employees of the Italian navy take calls on an array of red telephones from migrants with satellite handsets whose boats are in distress and inform any rescue boats in the vicinity.
Whether it's saving a damsel in distress from a sexual predator on Friday Night Lights, cooking meth on Breaking Bad or turning a bad guy into literal hamburger meat on Fargo.
Older editions could feel impossible to master and lent themselves to natural boy's clubs with their depictions of "busty maidens" and a reliance on damsels in distress and man-hero narratives.
It's a shift that has made for more exciting stories — but it's also a change with a deeper importance: We've gone from damsels in distress to heroines who suffer no fools.
He knows of cases in remote Alaska where a ship in distress just using one form of beacon brought a fairly quick response from nearby fishing boats and the Coast Guard.
Older editions could feel impossible to master and lent themselves to natural boy's clubs with their depictions of "busty maidens" and a reliance on damsels in distress and man-hero narratives.
Run out of London by Frenchman Marc Meyohas using family money, Greybull is well known for buying up companies in distress on the cheap with the aim of turning them around.
"A damsel in distress gets undressed when a man from the midwest puts to rest a world that's obsessed with the priceless, also know as 'the shiny,'" the video description reads.
The app, developed in partnership with the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), purported to use satellite images to allow users to spot boats that may be in distress.
The pilot also says there are beds of water nearby the crash scene, and putting a chopper in distress down in water is often a lot safer than hovering over ground.
" Continues the mom of daughter Julia Mimi Bella, 7 months, with a laugh, "And I just felt like 'a beached what in distress,' is what my friends and I kept saying.
The trend is clear in YA, where more straightforward retellings often pass a kind of judgment on the nature of fairy-tale tropes, like the damsel in distress, that are damaging.
It would be a crying shame -- to say the least -- if, for whatever reason, we turned off our beacon to the world, refusing to welcome those in distress with open arms.
Paranoid Androids • William, our test subject for Westworld's morally deleterious effects on the guests, overcomes his aversion to violence by gunning down a wanted man and saving a damsel in distress.
In the first movie, "Jack Reacher" (2012), the menace begins with a multiple shooting that leads to a conspiracy, false charges against Reacher, a damsel in distress and swarms of villains.
As Steven Englander at Rafiki Capital Management notes, then-president Jean-Claude Trichet's ECB was fulfilling its role as the traditional lender of last resort to a banking system in distress.
"She combines emotions and elements that are stereotypically gendered male and female (male pride, a male dragonslayer, a damsel in distress) and then claims agency for herself and others," Schubart writes.
In addition to the resident taken to a funeral home on Tuesday, three others were found dead on the second floor of the nursing home, and several others were in distress.
Doctors Without Borders, best known by its French acronym MSF, operates two boats off the Libyan coast to assist migrants in distress in an operation coordinated by the Italian coast guard.
The company has turned its NYC offices into a donation center and launched a separate initiative to financially support minority and women-owned small creative businesses that are currently in distress.
From one angle, it plays like an old-school exploitation flick, one of those damsel-in-distress freakouts in which an intrepid heroine faces down danger in a skin-baring top.
A clean-shaven Bluto, for example, is interested in stealing Popeye's spinach more than he is the heart of Olive Oyl, who has cast aside the role of damsel in distress.
" In one of his appearances in housing court, Mr. Schwartz said that his business was built on buying buildings in distress — or what he called "dumpsters" — and turning them "into something.
"We're not sure if she just walked off and is somewhere in the woods or at a neighbor's house possibly in distress or fallen or something like that," Antley said Tuesday.
Worse, two apps listed methods of committing suicide, which might be intended as a prevention effort but could give dangerous ideas to people in distress, the authors note in PLoS One.
The organization, which monitors emerging risks and lends to countries in distress, cut its growth forecast for 2019 to 3.3%, down from 3.5% in January's edition of the World Economic Outlook.
The Times - The number of British online retailers in distress has risen by 21 per cent over the past three years to 20.7689,000, according to Begbies Traynor, the insolvency firm. bit.
He was waving his hands and gesticulating, and I immediately thought he might be in distress or in need of help, but I could not make out what he was saying.
Available in three different styles, the bracelets not only record steps and calories but can also send text messages and GPS location to predetermined emergency contacts if the wearer is in distress.
But despite plenty of anecdotes, there's apparently been no attempts to empirically study whether dogs become more willing to help when they perceive that humans are in distress, at least until now.
Because the U.S. does not have formal diplomatic relations with North Korea, the State Department has no way of providing consular help to travelers in distress and works through the Swedish Embassy.
Like pretty much every Super Mario before it, the impetus of Odyssey is a tired damsel in distress narrative: Princess Peach has been captured by Bowser, and Mario needs to rescue her.
Tsang says that in the months before, he could see his teacher was in distress, but he never bothered to approach him, because the cultural norm was to just study without distraction.
"We wish to state that Heritage Bank is not in distress and as such its depositors should go about their transactions without fear," central bank spokesman Isaac Okorafor said in a statement.
"In the Phase 3 trials we saw significant reduction in distress with use of bremelanotide," added Kingsberg, a professor of reproductive biology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Ohio.
Glaucus, named for a god in Greek mythology who is the savior of sailors and fishermen in distress, said it was surprised to learn about the similarities of Zhongkui's methodology and style.
He described the ascent of Mount Kanchenjunga, the world's third tallest peak, as the most difficult, adding that he had to give his oxygen bottles to other climbers who were in distress.
Creating photorealistic animals means creating animals that can't bug out their eyes in distress or flash confident smirks or come-hither glances, because we know animals in our reality can't do that.
His detractors misconceive the role of the judge,  They fault him for resisting the temptation to play Don Quixote to rescue damsels in distress by stretching the law to the breaking point.
This isn't a genre-bending bodice-ripper about a one-dimensional historical heartthrob who's merely wish-fulfillment for viewers and a damsel in distress who finds herself lost in 18th-century Scotland.
"The idea is that if you can perceive someone else being in distress but it doesn't overwhelmingly stress you personally, then you're more likely to be able to provide help," Sanford said.
"As always, our overriding concern is for public safety and not doing anything that will divert important resources away from communities that may be in distress," the N.F.L. said in a statement.
Digging up Mr. Lewis's name led them to notes from medical calls when Mr. Lewis, as a teenager, was in distress and told emergency responders "he wanted to hurt girls," prosecutors said.
Shortly after the unit finished assisting the man at the Port Authority Bus Terminal that day, a call came for a person in distress at the Hilton Garden Inn on 42nd Street.
They promise to then pick up anyone in distress — a requirement of international maritime law — but say they will then bring them to the African coast rather than escorting them to Europe.
BREAKING NEWS: The Coast Guard has launched multiple rescue assets along with assets from local agencies to assist more than 28503 people in distress on a 22019ft boat near Santa Cruz Island.
The National Guard and a flotilla of private boat operators swarmed Houston in search of residents in distress, many of whom had been frantically calling the authorities for help all day long.
Upon it would invariably lay a vintage item in distress, like a torn pair of 90-year-old silk bloomers or a fraying velvet capelet last worn before the automobile was invented.
The U.S. Coast Guard Station Fort Myers Beach crew was training offshore during their night patrol when they received "a call of a pup in distress," according to the military service's Twitter.
"We're not sure if she just walked off and is somewhere in the woods or at a neighbor's house possibly in distress or fallen or something like that," Antley said Tuesday evening.
Mr. Cuomo has a well-documented penchant for aiding motorists in distress: He has pushed cars out of snowdrifts, comforted accident victims and even hooked a stranded vehicle onto a tow cable.
CAPE TOWN, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The recovery of South Africa's economy has stalled due to persistent power shortages, while several state-owned enterprises are in distress, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday.
MINNEAPOLIS — There was something bad going on in the alleyway behind the house, she told her fiancé on the phone, someone who sounded as if she was in distress, maybe a rape.
What proceeds is your usual Mario game plot, with a damsel in distress who needs the help of a hero to escape a mafia-style boss with tons of goons stalking about town.
Fed up with the sexist ways they've been treated—Daphne for being positioned as the damsel in distress and Velma for never getting credit for her brilliant ideas—the gang at Mystery Inc.
Go deeper: Generation Z's suicide epidemic The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-47-8255) provides 24/7, free and confidential support for anyone in distress, in addition to prevention and crisis resources.
Police, who confirmed their sexual assault investigation in the case, said they found the woman "helpless" after officers responded to a call of a newborn in "distress" with trouble breathing, Phoenix Police Sgt.
Sea missions run by MSF, Spanish aid group Proactiva Open Arms and German organization Sea-Watch went to the aid of four wooden boats and one dinghy in distress, MSF said on Twitter.
She is physically one of the strongest Muppets, the only one with real combat skills, and even as the main girl in a largely-male ensemble she is rarely the damsel in distress.
Police had initially said it could be difficult to charge the teens because Florida doesn't have a law that obligates a citizen to render aid or call for help for anyone in distress.
The boats, some in distress, some abandoned and some with dead bodies on board, have raised fears about infiltration by spies as tension with North Korea surges over its missile and nuclear programs.
After the mother-daughter duo was reported missing, police looked for them at Fish Lake Campgrounds in Orleans, where park staff and campers said they looked "happy and not in distress" before leaving.
Hyp was REALLY into the idea of being "there for me" and would sort of decide that I was in distress and needed her comfort with little to no evidence to support that.
The app was developed by Grey's Singapore arm, in partnership with Malta-based nonprofit Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), and invited people to hunt for boats that might be in distress at sea.
It ensures that companies are held accountable for providing quality customer service, handling borrowers' money in a way that serves their best financial interests and providing meaningful help to borrowers in distress. 2.
But given the political opposition in Germany to any form of help for banks in distress, especially before important elections next fall, the situation would have to deteriorate significantly to prompt state intervention.
Matthew McClintock was killed in Afghanistan, air support and a quick reaction force — which provides backup and rescue to units in distress — was delayed due to bureaucratic hurdles and restrictive rules of engagement.
But when we first see her in half-light standing over the bloodied body of a naked man, she registers not as the femme fatale in the picture but the damsel in distress.
Many critics of BJD were quick to point out that Bridget is often depicted as a damsel in distress, waiting for her "knight on a white charger" to come in and rescue her.
Someday, I hope to walk out into the wilderness in southern Arizona, without the fear that I will encounter someone in distress, or the body of someone we were too late to help.
"That's not only an act of aggression but a violation of the age-old obligation to assist mariners in distress, irrespective of whether the ships are operating in disputed waters," Mr. Storey said.
Without any known indications that the crew may have declared an emergency or that the plane was in distress, there is no immediate, credible scenario for what could have brought down the jet.
While the animal appears in distress, thrashing its head and bracing its legs in an attempt to resist being dragged, a woman — allegedly Amber — can be heard yelling at it out of frame.
Parker explained he usually carries the device — which helps authorities locate a person in distress — on all of his trips, but the one he had stayed with his ex-wife when they split.
She initially looks like a fairly standard crime-picture damsel in distress, too meek and damaged to be a femme fatale, but just as capable of drawing a hero into a deadly conflict.
A panicked employee called 911 and reported that no one knew she was pregnant and that the child was in distress, according to audio of the call released by the Phoenix Police Department.
The audience for right-wing speakers like Mr. Yiannopoulos is not college students themselves, but rather the culture warriors on either side of the aisle who respond to seeing campus communities in distress.
"Perhaps it was an emergency situation or whatnot, or someone was in distress," said Chuck Wexler, the executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, a nonprofit group focused on law enforcement policy.
"It came up as a response to seeing the way that New York responded to Hurricane Sandy, and how people were grossly underprepared – specifically, girls in damsel in distress mode," Schlossberg told the website.
In addition, there are also a series of helpline numbers for specific categories in different states, such as 181 for women in distress in Delhi and 1094 for missing children and women in Delhi.
"We always strive to treat all cast and crew, human or animal, with the utmost respect, and are deeply troubled by the reports of an animal in distress on our production," the statement read.
The sun was gliding away from us, so we saved time by playing the damsels-in-distress routine everyone expected of us, knowing that four women with a flat wouldn't be stranded for long.
If a model isn't getting checked in with or she's clearly in distress, we're definitely going to make some phone calls and let that director know, Hey, this was wrong, this can't happen again.
Teachers, pastors, barbers and taxi-drivers are taught to notice people in distress, to provide the right kind of emotional support, and to avoid common mistakes such as pressing sufferers to recount stressful events.
She doesn't have any housing issues anymore, either: after rescuing the kitten from her roadkill fate, Hawley decided to officially adopt his furry damsel in distress, whom he named Sticky, reports The Statesmen Journal.
Yeung investigates the complicated reality for counselors, families, law enforcement and school officials as they attempt to make difficult and timely decisions in order to access vital mental health care for children in distress.
As chairman of the caucus, together with its sister caucus in the House, he has a standing army of supporters who should be willing to go to bat for a credible whistleblower in distress.
Italian Olympic medalist Filippo Magnini was on holiday with his Italian TV personality girlfriend Giorgia Palmas on the Italian island when he saw a man in distress off the shore of Cala Sinzias beach.
The person reporting a suicide note is given a menu of options, including the ability to send a Facebook message directly to the friend in distress or to a mutual friend to coordinate help.
A video circulated online showed a man being questioned about stolen mobile phones while seated with his hands tethered behind his back, yelling in distress as an officer pushed a snake towards his face.
Even many more daring investors like hedge funds and private equity firms, which are usually eager to pounce on industries in distress, are shying away from coal because of deep uncertainty about its future.
No judgment is passed in the film on their conditions, but it is clear that they are in distress, and that this 'hole in the Internet' is the only place they feel at peace.
She was a live wire in Mary Bronstein's "Yeast" and enchanting in Whit Stillman's "Damsels in Distress" and a little out of place in Pablo Larraín's "Jackie," where all she did was stand around.
Students, faculty, and staff should be trained in how to work together to improve the mental health of everyone on campus, including identifying others in distress, intervening with them and referring them to help.
Though the deal with Turkey helped contain the 2015 crisis, rights groups condemned it for undercutting international humanitarian law on providing safe haven for refugees, and aggravating the suffering of those already in distress.
"We're here because the New York City subway system no doubt is in distress, and we're here looking for solutions," Mr. Lhota said during a news conference at the authority's headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
One part of the plan requires that all large aircraft now automatically track their flight positions every 15 minutes, while another new rule focuses on what happens when a commercial flight is in distress.
Once, when I was out for a run on a Wednesday night in 1979, I had a memorable meeting with a motorist in distress at the northbound 96th Street exit off the F.D.R. Drive.
Be it the femme fatale, the proper lady, the damsel in distress, Burkhart effortlessly (and gleefully) subverts audience expectations by blurring the lines between the public and private, juxtaposing the pristine with the profane.
"As with this incident, the RSPCA should be contacted in the first instance and we would always urge people to do the same if they see an animal stuck or in distress," the spokesperson said.
MONTREAL, March 7 (Reuters) - The U.N.'s aviation agency on Monday announced new requirements for the real-time tracking of civilian aircraft in distress, following the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 two years ago.
Officials had previously told Reuters the government was working on a revision to the law, saying that some companies had sought temporary protection - known as "concordato" in Turkey - even though they were not in distress.
"Ours is not a shithole country, neither is Haiti or any other country in distress," Jessie Duarte, the deputy secretary general of the ANC, said at a news conference in South Africa's Eastern Cape province.
"SOS Méditerranée is completely dissociated from this campaign showing a photograph taken while our teams were rescuing people in distress at sea during an operation conducted on June 9," the organization tweeted on June 19.
Paramedics, responding to a 911 call about a woman loudly in distress and a report of a possible drug overdose, listened to the commotion outside as they waited for police to arrive, per department rules.
So often the victims and damsels in distress in fairy tales, women have most often chosen to entirely reinvent familiar stories using only certain recognizable markers to communicate to readers larger points of social criticism.
Suicide rates for active-duty service members and veterans are rising, in part, experts say, because a culture of toughness and self-sufficiency may discourage service members in distress from getting the assistance they need.
Paramedics, responding to a 210 call about a woman loudly in distress and a report of a possible drug overdose, listened to the commotion outside as they waited for police to arrive, per department rules.
"If you're a woman in distress, the last thing you want to do is go to the police," Vrinda Grover, a human rights lawyer based in New Delhi, told The New York Times in 2013.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-800-8255) provides 24/7, free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-2017-8255) provides 24/7, free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
Search-and-rescue operations and an international humanitarian effort to help the victims picked up speed, with emergency officials fanning out across the stricken areas and tracking down people who were missing or in distress.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-800.656-8255) provides 24/7, free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-10-8255) provides 24/7, free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
A video circulated online shows a man being questioned about stolen mobile phones seated with his hands tethered behind his back yelling in distress as a snake is pushed towards his face by an officer.
The Identitarian group running C-star, however, denied on Twitter that the vessel was in distress but said it had alerted other vessels because its main engine had stopped due to "a minor technical problem".
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-1-8255) provides 24/7, free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-17-8255) provides 24/7, free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
"He picked up on a woman who was in distress, but was in a position where she couldn't convey it to him in those words," Oregon Chief of Police Michael Navarre told the Toledo Blade.
In 1973 came "The Way We Were," in which the Sleeping Beauty was no longer a damsel in distress but a blond-haired and blue-eyed creature named Robert Redford — dressed in white, no less.
Their staggering range of often traditional themes — from crucifixes to historic battles to rearing, almost kitschy stallions and damsels in distress — are belied by a radical use of color and paint that inspires artists still.
Sometimes he'll find a honey bee in distress, lost and spinning in a circle, and he'll give it a little water, or water mixed with apple jelly, if he can find a half-eaten packet.
France has set up various schemes to help companies in distress as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, including government guarantees of up to 300 billion euros ($325 billion) on business loans through commercial banks.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline(1-800-273-8255) provides 24/7, free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
In the past year, Peter has seen one of his co-workers collapse at work in distress, so burdened by the videos he had seen that he took two months of unpaid leave from work.
HALMSTAD, Sweden — Maria Hussein, who escaped the war in Syria, was many hours into labor in a Swedish hospital when the midwife realized her fetus was in distress, and called in an obstetrician to help.
In November, aid agencies Doctors Without Borders and Secours Catholique took legal recourse to demand improvements, causing a Lille court to order Pas-de-Calais authorities to begin working to identify unaccompanied minors in distress.
For starters, the imagery wouldn't have been nearly as impactful if the men had come to Captain Marvel's aid; in fact, that may have cheapened the storyline (no one needs the tired damsel-in-distress trope).
The trapped animal trumpeted in distress and swayed its trunk as it tried to reach out of the well, where it was stranded in chest-deep muddy water, video footage of Tuesday's three-hour rescue showed.
But if your cat is yowling without precedent, they may be in distress – a low, drawn-out yowl can be a complaint but in older cats, yowling is often a sign of cognitive disorder or dementia.
Unlike more conventional Pakistani female celebrities -- who found fame portraying pious damsels in distress on television and film -- her videos were not slickly produced, her English was not flawless and she was curvaceous and self deprecating.
And the movie's love story is surprisingly sweet, especially for those first two-thirds (before Morena Baccarin's Vanessa becomes a generic damsel in distress), something that plays into Reynolds's previous success in the romantic comedy genre.
Faculty, after all, "are often the ones confronting students in distress," says Dana Tasson, a counselor affiliated with the American College Health Association, and so can be great frontlines for student mental health—with some training.
"We keep being thrown off the scent by the killer constantly bringing up Polly's safety and her in danger, making the average viewer see her as a damsel in distress in hiding," Kinney wrote on Reddit.
Prior to March of last year, its suicide hotline received about 303 calls a month from students under 24 years old, at which point it rose to about 400 calls a month from youth in distress.
It only takes Cheryl laying on the damsel-in-distress act pretty thick and Penelope offering a good word to get Archie into a prestigious music program for him to make a deal with the devil.
Miles away from a traditional damsel in distress, she is refreshingly calm, tough, quick-thinking and competent, whether she is whittling a crutch into a sharpened stake or fashioning a hazmat suit from a shower curtain.
Their search teams relied on a digital application that enables cell phones to operate as walkie-talkie radios, as well as an Uber-like app with global positioning satellite (GPS) map to pinpoint those in distress.
As a chemical engineer pursuing a dream to write Bollywood scripts, Dhaliwal said her latest film was meant to be an adaption of P.G. Wodehouse's "A Damsel in Distress" that she turned into an LGBT+ story.
The expeditionary fast transport ship "USNS Trenton, in accordance with its obligations under international law, rendered assistance to mariners in distress that it encountered while conducting routine operations in the Mediterranean Sea," US Navy Lt. Cmdr.
With the recent legalization of marijuana in some states, more pets have ended up in veterinary hospitals panting and in distress after digging into their owners' stashes or pilfering a pot-laced cookie from the counter.
Though the Marquise de Merteuil is widely perceived as the epitome of kindly politesse, to whom people (unwisely) turn in distress, Ms. McTeer plays her as someone from whom little children would surely shrink in terror.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-000-8255) provides 24/7 free, confidential support for people in distress, as well as the best practices for professionals and resources to aid in prevention and crisis situations.
The sole drawback for these performers must be the material — Ms. Yeoh coasts through her role; Mr. Jones cavorts like a child in a sandbox; and Ms. Alba struggles helplessly to invigorate her damsel in distress.
You're not just climbing a mountain and collecting strawberries because there's some treasure at the top or you're saving someone in distress, you're climbing because you need to prove to yourself that you can do it.
Less than two minutes after they were reported in distress, a surf lifesaver had used the drone to locate the teens, and drop them an inflatable rescue pod, which they used to swim safely to shore.
Mr. Trump bought the property, a former rail yard, in the 1980s, but with his business in distress, he ended up selling it to a group of Hong Kong billionaires who, with his help, developed it.
The movement, which is demanding lower taxes, is known for the yellow reflective vests that participants wear and that all French drivers are required to keep in their cars to signal when they are in distress.
In audio recordings of the call Fort Smith Police released with "with great reluctance" this week, Stevens could be heard in distress, saying that her car veered off the road and that she can't get out.
No matter the infantile source of the S.O.S., the reaction of a mother deer grazing nearby was the same: She would bound at top speed toward the speaker as though to her own fawn in distress.
Lij is one of the novella's few weak points; while his quasi-autistic presentation and relationship with Desmond are beautifully rendered, he has little agency in the story, and effectively functions as its damsel in distress.
Unfortunately, we've seen too many people in distress after a fly-by-the-night preparer scams them, steals their information, or leaves them liable to the IRS for the preparer's mistakes or fraud on their returns.
I'll reserve judgment for the final game since Breath of The Wild actually did something clever with Nintendo's other major princess: She was the real brains of the story and not a weepy damsel in distress.
Grandi, in a statement issued ahead of an EU summit at the end of next week, said that guarantees were needed so that people in distress at sea are rescued and taken ashore in a predictable way.
At a Kentucky jail, a 24-year-old woman who was 21 weeks pregnant allegedly complained of contractions and "severe pain," but a CCS nurse determined that her baby was not in distress, according to the lawsuit.
There was clearly an appreciated effort by book writer Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) to give the character a bit more agency than she is typically granted, less damsel in distress than spunky heroine.
"She overheard the nurses preparing for a woman in active labor who needed to deliver immediately because the baby was in distress — that baby was coming and needed help," fellow physician Dr. Hala Sabry wrote on Facebook.
On Tuesday morning, Tamica Pruitte was driving in rush-hour traffic in Shaker Heights when she noticed her baby daughter, Tyra, in distress in her car seat in the back seat, according to local TV station WOIO.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A smartphone application that allows users to scan the Mediterranean for boats in distress is being tested by a migrant rescue service, which hopes that crowdsourced information will help it save more people.
One day, they may yet turn against us, but for now, they're still our allies: A drone rescued two teenage swimmers in distress off the coast of New South Wales in Australia, according to a new report.
The Coast Guard made radio contact with a vessel that identified itself as the Sea Nymph in June near Tahiti, and the captain said they were not in distress and expected to make land the next morning.
"If the thing was operational and it was turned on, a signal should have been received very, very quickly that this vessel was in distress," Phillip R. Johnson said Monday in a telephone interview from Washington State.
LONDON — It's been mere weeks since a police helicopter responded to a call about a "person who sounded in distress" only to discover a noisy goat, and now officers in Shropshire have had a similarly confusing experience.
The most common treatment for this is to perform an emergency c-section; this is a controversial diagnosis in some circles, because it can be difficult to determine whether a baby is truly in distress or not.
Yet somehow The Colonel, a large saltwater crocodile who lives at Rockhampton Zoo, coughed up two plastic drink bottles after spending quite some time in distress, according to a Facebook post on the zoo's page last Friday.
A $700 seat of OsiriX and an iMac Pro to stack slices of a CAT scan into a real-time 3D model of a vascular system in distress is nothing to a surgeon looking for more precision.
He listed the acceptance of this ECB duty as the first of a list of reforms he considers necessary, along with the creation of a euro zone "fiscal" tool for helping countries in distress, among other measures.
Tim Hetzner, the president of the charity, said that the dogs in Orlando were helping to provide a feeling of safety, allowing those in distress to relax their guard and express their vulnerability during a difficult time.
And Nora, initially painted as the archetypal "woman in distress" awaiting the return of the men in her life, comes neither to need nor to accept any help as she works to hold together her fracturing household.
Since then, the ECB has calmed markets by pledging to help countries in distress if they sign up for certain conditions, as well as by flooding the euro zone with cash and granting banks ultra-cheap loans.
Sea-Eye insisted it had followed the established conventions which define a rescue as "an operation to retrieve persons in distress, provide for their initial medical or other needs and deliver them to a place of safety".
Both approaches have their strengths, and when Ms. Field beats against Mr. Pullman's chest in distress, you sense a good woman hollowed out by the moral decay amid which her every day has become a living death.
Such encounters are the plight of many people of color in the United States, highlighted in October when flight attendants questioned the credentials of a black doctor while she was trying to treat a passenger in distress.
The book's novella-length centerpiece, "Especially Heinous," rewrites almost 300 episodes of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," arguably the dominant fairy tale of our time, with its ritualistic opening riff, the women in distress, the tidy resolutions.
A group of European 20-somethings who call themselves "Generation Identity" and work under the banner "Defend Europe" want to stop migrants from coming to Europe by intercepting the humanitarian ships working to rescue migrants in distress.
A tense detour on a space vessel in distress and a chase sequence on the moon are especially effective, just because they pop, creating visceral excitement as well as a necessary contrast to McBride's hushed, repetitive ruminations.
Years later, when Cameron contacted her out of the blue to see if she'd commit to "Terminator 2," Hamilton had only one request: Instead of playing the damsel in distress again, she wanted Sarah to go crazy.
Describing "a community in distress, in which residents felt under assault by their own police department," U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch filed a federal lawsuit on Wednesday accusing the city of Ferguson, Missouri, of multiple civil rights violations.
But on Monday, Heimlich was sitting at a communal dining table at Cincinnati's Deupree House, an upscale senior living center where he lives, and noticed fellow resident Patty Ris, 87, in distress while eating an open-faced hamburger.
LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - The head of the euro zone's bailout fund said on Tuesday that he expects discussions next year on more mechanisms to help member states in distress, possibly mirroring schemes used in the United States.
In this handout provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, the Signet Enterprise is sinking as helicopter aircrews were launched to assist the people in distress aboard the vessels near Port Aransas, Texas in response to Hurricane Harvey, August.
When throngs of refugees left the island in 1980, according to the site, the Coast Guard began using the American Shoal Lighthouse as a lookout tower as the number of calls to respond to rafters in distress skyrocketed.
Or consider the homeowners who will benefit from a new policy regulating the sales of mortgages, rules that the Department of Housing and Urban Development just announced it will write to make life fairer for homeowners in distress.
"We are not removing this type of content from Instagram entirely, as we don't want to stigmatize or isolate people who may be in distress and posting self-harm related content as a cry for help," Mosseri said.
But the model proved she's no damsel in distress, as she got to unleash a few of the powerhouse boxing moves she's mastered, freeing herself from her attacker's grasp with a kick and an elbow to the head.
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal will provide GPS tracking devices to some mountaineers who attempt to scale Mount Everest this year to prevent them from making false summit claims and to track climbers in distress, an official said on Monday.
"Ours is not a shithole country and neither is Haiti or any other country in distress," Jessie Duarte, the deputy secretary general of South Africa's ruling African National Congress told reporters at a news conference in East London.
Ross, an 80-year-old billionaire who made a fortune in purchasing assets of companies in distress, watched the election returns with Trump on Tuesday night at the White House, said a source with knowledge of the situation.
When Watson and Holmes find her in the dingy basement of some grand old country mansion, she's not in distress but rather spying on some KKK-style figures who are wafting around in candlelight murmuring a disturbing chant.
"Somebody thinks it's funny, somebody thinks it's cute, it's all fun and games until somebody stops, thinking it's a child in distress, and gets hit trying to help out," said Festus Chief of Police Tim Lewis, per MyMoInfo.com.
Tom Hiddleston and Brie Larson ostensibly star -- him as an intrepid adventurer recruited to lead the perilous expedition, her as a war photographer, happily spared the usual damsel in distress shrieking while being held in a giant palm.
"Health-care professionals should no longer see an adolescent presenting in distress as a nuisance, wasting valuable clinical time, but as a vulnerable person deserving the second chance that responsive and sustained health care can provide," they write.
Letter To the Editor: Re "A Doctor's Responsibility" (Op-Ed, July 11): Dr. Danielle Ofri poses a difficult ethical dilemma about whether or not a doctor should intervene when it's not clear if a stranger is in distress.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Activists helping migrants in distress in the Aegean Sea have been adrift off the island of Lesbos for a week after agitators opposed to their work refused to let their ship dock, they said on Monday.
Kramer says most of the calls he gets from small business owners in distress result from "social engineering," where someone tries to persuade a small business owner to move money to criminals using phishing emails or false pretenses.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Activists helping migrants in distress in the Aegean Sea have been adrift off the island of Lesbos for a week after agitators opposed to their work refused to let their ship dock, they said on Monday.
Racism, homophobia, and rape culture are given a place to thrive and become ingrained in young minds, and the ideal of a strong sense of masculinity can become toxic and result in distress, isolation, pain, and even death.
His lawyers said that saving people in distress was the golden rule of anyone out at sea, and that governments were using charities' work as a political statement to press for closed borders at the European Union level.
Their services are not mandated by government regulators, though in the aftermath of MH370, the United Nation's aviation agency agreed to recommend that by 2021, airplanes should be to transmit their position once a minute when in distress.
"The way to stop these active shooters is for more people to come forward and to call law enforcement and to tell us when they think someone is in distress and on this road to violence," Combs said.
The situation: A divorce or bad breakupIn one study, University of Denver researchers found that 43 percent of 18 to 35-year-olds saw a drop in life satisfaction and a rise in distress when a relationship ended.
Well, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), if it's still alive and in distress, the best thing you can do is alert the local animal stranding network so that a wildlife expert can assist it.
"There is over a $9 billion category overlap in the malls that we occupy with retailers that are in distress, and we say that as an opportunity for us to get a greater share of that," said Ellison.
The Sea Watch 3, currently anchored off the Italian island of Lampedusa, has been searching for a safe port to take the rescued migrants since saving them from a boat in distress off the Libyan coast on June 40.
At the European premiere of the new film on Tuesday, Robbie proved she doesn't just play a damsel in distress on the big screen, she also is in desperate need of a helping hand in real life as well.
She tries to play it cool, but Nova can tell her sister is in distress, so she ditches Dubois (wah!) to go over to her sister's house and offer her some company (ok, maybe makes ditching Dubois worth it
And Adrienne Barbeau makes for an all-time-great damsel in distress who's helpful to the hero and able to take care of herself but still captures hearts when the rogues are about to get the better of her.
The Sea Watch 3, currently anchored off the Italian island of Lampedusa, has been searching for a safe port to take the rescued migrants since saving them from a boat in distress off the Libyan coast on June 12.
To communicate, they relied on a digital application called Zello that lets cell phones send and receive short-wave radio transmissions, as well as an Uber-like app with global-positioning satellite (GPS) technology to pinpoint those in distress.
Last month, Westpac's smaller rival, National Australia Bank, moved to soothe public anger after a major misconduct inquiry showed it dealt harshly with rural borrowers in distress, saying it won't penalize farmers for loan defaults due to the drought.
Garcia's presence as credited vocalist and perceived muse fed into the record's elaborate soap opera gimmick, something reinforced by its cinematic companion 3 Chains o' Gold, a direct-to-video project depicting her as an Egyptian princess in distress.
"The Americans" has capped a fifth season that couldn't match the depressing heights of the fourth -- with the twin fates of those damsels in distress Martha and Nina -- yet which has ably set up this engrossing drama's final mission.
Households using insurance are less likely to sell off their livestock in distress when prices are low during droughts, or to reduce the nutritional intake of children aged below five, and report a greater sense of wellbeing, Mude said.
"  Defense Secretary Ash Carter did not thank Iran but said in a statement, "Around the world, the U.S. Navy routinely provides assistance to foreign sailors in distress, and we appreciate the timely way in which this situation was resolved.
One of the more intriguing questions Professor Ball tackles is why Mr. Paulson, rather than Mr. Bernanke, appears to have been the primary decision maker, when sole authority to lend to an institution in distress rests with the Fed.
There is a matter-of-factness to Ripley's heroism: she is not a screaming damsel in distress (a role unfortunately fulfilled by Lambert), and her sexuality is largely irrelevant, even though the film is shot through with body horror.
According to the documents, Facebook "doesn't want to censor or punish people in distress who are attempting suicide" and hopes that by leaving such content up for a certain period of time, other users may be able to intervene.
Last October, a Delta flight attendant asked a black doctor who was trying to help a passenger in distress if she was "actually an M.D." Mr. James said he was ready to shift his focus back to his clients.
Ms. Ruszczyk, who sometimes used the last name of her fiancé, Don Damond, had called the police late one night in July 2017 to report hearing what sounded like a woman in distress in the alley behind her house.
Since young people in distress are more likely to turn to peers than adults, training is critical to equip YouthLine volunteers to do what they do safely — both for themselves and the callers, said Emily Moser, YouthLine's programming manager.
It has worked with the Border Patrol; hardly a day goes by without a resident or tribal police officer calling in a smuggler spotted going by or a migrant in distress, said Mr. Saunders, the director of public safety.
Sarah Connor was no longer a wide-eyed damsel in distress dressed head to toe in pastels; thanks to chin-ups in her cell at the hospital where she was institutionalized, she'd transformed her entire body into a weapon.
" This blamelessness feeds into an old societal trope of "the damsel in distress" creating a cyclical process in which media producers present white victims as more relatable and media consumers find their stories, through repeated exposure, to be more "universal.
"We are grateful this UPS driver with more than a decade of service followed protocol when he saw a customer in distress and contacted authorities after he saw her message to contact 9-1-1," the company said in a statement.
If he's any kind of feminist you'd never know it, so be glad the one where the "damsel in shining armor" fails to rescue the "white knight in distress" compensates for the "Badgering the Witness" charges and "No Hard Feelings" g'bye.
The decision came down in response to a deceptively edited video that seemed to show Sherrod bragging that she, an African-American woman, had not used "the full force of what I could do" to aid a white farmer in distress.
There will be no premiere for "A Dog's Purpose" because the studio that produced it is still reeling from the video TMZ posted showing it's animal star in distress, and there's worry PETA might create an embarrassing or even violent scene.
Correa might very well trumpet this inclusivity, while quietly leaving a proxy to face rising public anger as budget cuts start to bite, before coming back in 2021 to rescue a democracy in distress as citizens clamor for their champion.
The Escambia County Sheriff's Office Deputy Sheriff Matheny and Deputy Sheriff Trainee Waters responded to a call about the puppy, which was "squealing, panting heavily, and in distress," authorities said in a Facebook post , adding Saturday's temperature reached 92 degrees.
Carr also said the Coast Guard made radio contact with a vessel that identified itself as the Sea Nymph in June near Tahiti, and the captain said they were not in distress and expected to make land the next morning.
The Italian Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre (MRCC) in Rome—which coordinates sea rescues and provides location details of distressed boats to charities—informed the Open Arms of a boat in distress 73 nautical miles off the coast of Libya.
Instead, astronauts would be able to press a button on their suit to activate the system, or it could be activated remotely by astronauts on board the station, in case they see a fellow crew member in distress during a spacewalk.
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHER GETS LICENSE FOR WYOMING&aposS GRIZZLY BEAR HUNT, SAYS HE WON'T: 'HUNTERS DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT' A passerby, Parker Wright, stopped to help the eight passengers aboard the sinking Got 'M On when he saw them in distress.
Looking to end a protracted banking crisis that has gummed up the economy, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said his Cabinet had authorised a 20 billion-euro ($20.9 billion) fund to help lenders in distress - first and foremost Monte dei Paschi.
How can she be the woman-let-me-roar candidate with decades of policy expertise behind her and, at the same time, be the damsel in distress who needs the moderators to fight her battles against her incompetent, inexperienced opponent?
Scared and confused, she wheeled about her living room, exclaiming in distress and calling for a relative, not knowing that the blast on the street below her balcony was the result of a controlled explosion by police looking for suspected bombs.
Two Mamaroneck police officers responding to a 911 call about a child in distress tried to revive the dying daughter of Cynthia Arce, but during their efforts, Arce allegedly wounded them with a knife, police said at a press conference.
She represents a particularly awkward moment in the changing portrayal of women onscreen: She's a careful balancing act between damsel in distress and modern woman of action, a would-be feminist icon who's also a sultry bodice-ripper subjugation fantasy.
TOKYO (Reuters) - An increasing number of fishing boats from North Korea has been appearing off Japan - some in distress, some abandoned and some with dead bodies on board - raising fears about infiltration by spies as tension with North Korea surges.
"These are not migrants in distress, they are pirates, they will only see Italy through a telescope," said Salvini, who has cracked down on illegal immigration, including closing Italy's ports to charity ships, since he took office in June last year.
That changed six years ago, when his friend Robert Krentz Jr., known to help people no matter their nationality, was shot to death on his family's ranch after radioing his brother that he had come upon another migrant in distress.
One example of an investor putting money behind the retail REIT sector is the nearly $500 million spent by Long Pond Capital LP, a hedge fund that mostly invests in well-capitalized real estate and related assets that are in distress.
Looking to end a protracted banking crisis that has gummed up the economy, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said his Cabinet had authorized a 20 billion-euro ($203 billion) fund to help lenders in distress - first and foremost Monte dei Paschi.
With more producers in distress, banks have recently begun committing drillers to "anti-hoarding" agreements that require them to spend a portion of the money they draw from their credit facility on expenses like payment to vendors or new production.
Also, like most bodily systems, the auditory system has ways of letting one know it's in distress: If you have ringing in your ears or temporary threshold shift—short-term hearing loss after exposure to a loud noise—you're overdoing it.
This issue really delivers on the promise of the title: We see Lois as almost as large a character in this work as Superman himself, even though she falls into the "damsel in distress" role by the end of the comic.
That means that we need to spend much more on programs like paid sick leave, unemployment benefits, food stamps and Medicaid that aid Americans in distress, who need far more help than they'll get from an across-the-board cash drop.
The circumstances were highly unusual: Ms. Ruszczyk, who was 40 and a yoga and meditation instructor known in her neighborhood for rescuing a flock of ducklings from a street drain, had heard sounds of someone in distress late that evening.
A dashing thief, an evil count, a princess in distress — this animated adventure has them all, but even more important, it has the talents of Hayao Miyazaki, the extraordinary Japanese filmmaker, who made his feature debut with this title in 1979.
While the NGO boats tend to hover just outside of Libyan territorial waters that end 12 nautical miles from the coast, Frontex vessels patrol much further north and can take a half-day or more to reach the boats in distress.
As one of the economists who coined the phrase "Grexit" - when Greece was at the height of its economic and political crisis and looked like it could leave the euro zone - Buiter knows a thing or two about countries in distress.
"In the state of Florida, there is no law in place that requires a person to render aid or call to render aid to a victim in distress," Yvonne Martinez, a spokeswoman for the Cocoa Police Department, said on Friday.
Still, during the euro crisis he urged his countrymen to be more forgiving toward their European brothers and sisters in distress, because he more than anyone knew how much Germany had relied on the help of others during its own trials.
"Mannix" was also notable as one of the first regular series to provide a leading role to an African-American: Gail Fisher joined the show in its second season as Mannix's secretary, frequent damsel in distress and occasional potential love interest.
The country has an unusually high rate of late fetal deaths, and skeptics contend that when a baby is born in distress and dies after a few hours, this is sometimes categorized as a stillbirth to avoid recording an infant death.
"It really is not so much about helping marginalized communities and those who may be in distress, but instead for white people, often to identify themselves to other white people as better than those who voted for Trump," Reign said.
The group of migrants — which includes nine women and four minors — were rescued by the Sea-Watch 215, a ship operated by a German humanitarian NGO, from a rubber dinghy in distress about 2448 miles (227 km) off the Libyan coast Wednesday.
The group of migrants — which includes nine women and four minors — were rescued by the Sea-Watch 231, a ship operated by a German humanitarian NGO, from a rubber dinghy in distress about 22019 miles (76 km) off the Libyan coast Wednesday.
In Raw, Justine's thoughts and feelings are externalized to such an extreme degree that whether she's attractive is way beside the point, and the camera really only focuses in on her body with a scientific and not prurient interest, when it's in distress.
Beverly is not the damsel in distress in the Fukunaga-Palmer script; instead, she's an active agent who decides, along with her friends, to go down to It's lair and kill Pennywise before he can make any more adults do horrific things.
Most female characters were generic fighters without personalities, like the street fighters found in Mortal Kombat; barely disguised sex objects, like the scantily clad women of Grand Theft Auto; or damsels in distress that needed a plumber named Mario to save them.
Witnesses at Fish Lake Campgrounds in Orleans said Audrey Rodrigue, 29, and her 10-year-old daughter, Emily Rodrigue, looked "happy and not in distress" just before they vanished earlier this week, according to a statement from the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.
"If the thing was operational and it was turned on, a signal should have been received very, very quickly that this vessel was in distress," Phillip R. Johnson, a retired Coast Guard officer, said Monday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.
Go deeper: Deaths by suicide, drugs and alcohol reached an all-time high in 2017 The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-87-8255) provides 24/7, free and confidential support for anyone in distress, in addition to prevention and crisis resources.
Given the stable nature of the asset and cross-referencing with peers with stable demand features, we apply an EBITDA discount of 15% leading to a hypothetical post-distress EBITDA of around GBP90 million, and maintain the 7.5x EV/EBITDA multiple in distress.
Mr. McCain said the argument "that the Iranian nuclear deal somehow aided in these sailors' return is ludicrous," adding, "These sailors were 'arrested' in apparent violation of international law and centuries of maritime custom and tradition" because their boat was in distress.
Between the lines: Telenovelas, born decades ago as a staple of Latin American and Spanish culture, have since evolved to become shorter and less reliant on the "damsel in distress" romantic melodrama theme than they were during their peak in the 1990s.
As a placeholder for the training that Raider is still learning, and while he also learns how to differentiate between Connaughton's anxiety and seizures, the loyal companion has been taught how to go get someone to help when his owner is in distress.
It will take the Aquarius about 10 days to make the trip to Spain and back, leaving the Dutch-flagged Sea Watch 3 alone off the coast of Libya - a staging ground for people smugglers - looking out for migrant boats in distress.

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