That is somewhat distressing because Cone had thought an angiogram last week proved that his shoulder and arm had no problems.
Sam wore string ties, and chewed cigars with teeth as yellow as the somewhat distressing elk's tooth which hung from his watch chain.
The tube held an odd and somewhat distressing odor, as if of marsh gas, and mixed with it faintly was the reek of dead slugs.
Lady Dorrian said: "This has been... a somewhat distressing case and a stressful one."
As a person whose mind had a decidedly problem-solving bent, she found the idea of increasing the universe's net question-content somewhat distressing.
Noting that its depictions of man's inhumanity to man were somewhat distressing to watch, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel labeled it an "effective film".
Leigh glanced down, noting the large red stain on her blouse, and supposed the sight of it might be somewhat distressing.
"I find it somewhat distressing to have been involved in a calculated breeding project," I said, at length.
Their earlier attempts had been somewhat distressing.
"He's got a somewhat distressing way of showing how much he cares," said Michael J. Horvitz, the museum's chairman, who is also a trustee at Case Western.