Word: distraughtly
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...were nonetheless eager to help me, to tell their stories," she says. "But I felt a great frustration at having so little to offer them in return." The day after the explosion, Simpson went to a center where names of the missing could be checked against computer lists. Some distraught people took her for an official and asked her to aid them. "I told the first one or two that I was a reporter and could not help," says Simpson. "But I soon found myself explaining how to make out a list and submit it. It was a very small...
...concerned about Marek and his well being. He's innocent and he is very distraught," said the defendant's father, William Waldorf. "We're just going to see it through. That's all we can do," he added...
...said. "I feel deeply sorry for her." Most shocked was Svetlana's former husband and Olga's father, U.S. Architect William Wesley Peters, 72, whom she married in Scottsdale, Ariz., in 1970 and divorced in 1973. He is extremely worried about Olga's future. "Her mother was lonely and distraught. She may have left for the U.S.S.R. impulsively, or possibly under constraint," he said...
...there was a disadvantage because of the power shortage, it was probably to us because of my in experience," a distraught Rosenberg said after the Crimson tamed his Bruins for the fifth year...
...waited one year after her death and finally wed at 52. Dwight Eisenhower interrupted planning of the Allied invasion of France in May 1944 to send a Mother's Day greeting to Ida Eisenhower in Kansas. When Franklin Roosevelt was quarantined with scarlet fever at boarding school, his distraught mother Sara climbed a ladder each day to peer through the window of his room to check on his recovery. Actor James Dean explained his troubled life this way: "My mother died on me when I was nine years old. What does she expect...