The second pair is still in the area, but is said to be in great distress.
This does not solve the problem of senior income insurance, but makes it worse, as there is now a cohort of 65-66-year olds that might be in genuine distress.
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Lyra is a fearless little preteen damsel, who does not like even the suggestion that she might ever be a damsel in distress.
Women seem to be searching for their own Prince Charming and men seem to be searching for the damsel Princess in distress who needs to be saved (thanks for that Disney).
But there's always seems to be this very strong distress in the resistance.
Gordon Adair, reporting from the scene for the BBC, said fish could clearly be seen struggling for air in distress.
Rangers suffered a blow after 30 minutes, when Ricksen left the field in some distress to be replaced with Maurice Ross.
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In addition, it is important to be able to look for signs of distress that the child may demonstrate in behaviors rather than in words.
In fact, it can be distress secondary to unemployment and poor social conditions, for example.
So I say to you -- the United States, as Alan Greenspan said the other day, cannot be an island of prosperity in a sea of distress.
If assorted countries and organisations stand ready to offer politically motivated aid to countries in distress, they should not be surprised if calls for assistance become more frequent.
"That's not to say safety of crews, and the ability of one yachtie to go to the aid of another yachtie in distress, will not always be paramount in the eyes of the race committee, " Garry Linacre, Commodore of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, told the website.
This is inevitably painful for the baby, and in some cases, it can take minutes for this distress to recede - which could be a problem for a baby whose health is in the balance.
While the current ratings of bond insurers lend nothing to the credit standing of the bond issuer, most insured issues should still be viewed as having viable insurance backing in case of distress.
There must be a person within the sight or hearing of the suspect who is likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress by the conduct in question.
For the damsels in distress, slower-paced fun can be had with a stroll around the grounds, which contain tropical gardens, cascading waterfalls, serene lakes, and pristine pools, or a leisurely day on the sands with a good beach read.
There will be comfortable white furniture and towers of cheese in various states of distress.
Other staff nearby will also be alerted so they can start to take action to help anyone in distress.
For it to have any chance, it will have to be claimed and owned up to even in the midst of our economic distress.
That can be characterized by sort of an acute respiratory distress, such as difficulty in breathing, sweating, high temperature, and turning blue, basically, from lack of oxygen.
Moreover, Debtors should not be confident of avoiding a fraudulent transfer even if they were not in financial distress or otherwise met the technical requirements for avoiding a constructive fraudulent transfer.
Another camp believes that there needs to be a government back-up that is activated only in the event of widespread distress in the financial markets and that would provide its insurance only to new mortgage and MBS activity at that time.
Adjusting them sometimes only moves the point of distress to a new position, while in other cars there seems to be no way in which to reposition them higher or lower.
At the Pentagon's Force Health Protection Directorate, officials analyzed more than 160 air samples and concluded, in a soon to be released report, that the only risk is of temporary respiratory distress, nothing that poses a long-term threat.
Unlike an obvious wave of bank repossessions, these other distressed sales are not as easy to observe or quantify resulting in what appears to be a relatively calm housing market that belies the still-significant distress below the surface.
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"It would be more appropriate for AMs of all parties to condemn those who engage in behaviour that causes emotional distress to children, " he continued.
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"I am well aware that the conclusions I have reached in my judgment will be disappointing to the claimant and that its contents may cause him some distress, " she said.
To be sure, there's plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest that people can flirt with financial distress when overindulging in their favorite hobbies or escapes.
That may be an ASEAN or Asian monetary facility -- not a fund, but a facility from which the countries in most distress can draw some help.
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