While the relationship between crop artists and cereologists is uneasy, the relationship between artists and farmers is mutually beneficial. |
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The increased assertiveness of the peasantry made the regime uneasy, fueling anxiety about the threat of rebellion. |
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Even though she had never really cared to notice, the air was damp and the dripping coming from above made the silence very uneasy and awkward. |
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There were a few uneasy seconds of awkward silence, everyone looking at Christine with apprehension. |
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She could easily envision the awkward silences and uneasy shifting in the seats. |
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They soon acquired a satirical and disrespectful tone which made the authorities uneasy. |
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The package represents the folk scene in all its diversity, from cult figures to uneasy fusion-flavoured outfits. |
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An uneasy relationship remains between the city's temporal and spiritual leaders. |
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When the passage was half over, I observed the ship's master in tears arguing with his men, which made me very uneasy. |
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But some members of the public were also uneasy that a 17-year-old horse was being made to race past his sell-by date. |
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I felt very uneasy, as if my stomach was tight and tense, yet it was sloshing about and very empty. |
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The superimposition of the tonic and dominant forms of the motif does not bring a resolution, only an uneasy symbiosis. |
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He was tormentingly tense and uneasy, and at the same time felt an extraordinary need for solitude. |
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When I finally fell asleep, it was restless, and filled with uneasy dreams and nightmares. |
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He certainly seems uneasy with the accoutrements of fame and says he hates being mollycoddled. |
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I found I could make quick turns without that uneasy feeling that the vehicle could roll over. |
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These documentary pictures and the monochrome paintings exist side by side in an uneasy tension. |
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Even though he had the uneasy feeling that she was disappointed in him, he felt bereft when her image, too, blanked out. |
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His book details his family's land battles, his brother's notorious murder charge and his uneasy existence in a two-sided world. |
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This is an area where I've often noticed politicians getting a bit fidgety, uneasy even. |
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A silence came over them as neither knew what to say next to break the uneasy silence. |
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The air in the infirmary seemed to thicken with an anxious, uneasy feeling. |
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If you have ever walked into a room that made you feel edgy or uneasy, it probably is out of balance. |
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Now that the conversation had ended an uneasy silence had descended upon the building. |
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In the past six months have you ever had a spell or an attack when you suddenly felt frightened, anxious, or very uneasy? |
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After years of keeping quiet it is time to find his voice, time to send out echoes into the uneasy silence. |
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I mean we don't have to talk all the time, and there's never any uneasy silences. |
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The Spaniards grew fearful, uneasy and their discontent soon turned to open mutiny. |
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These families have not returned to Juda as yet and an uneasy silence pervades the huts left behind by them. |
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There was nowhere else in the world she wanted to be yet she felt trapped, uneasy, restless. |
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An uneasy silence and a certain amount of shifting in seats pervades the group. |
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These figures unsettle the whole society, and make us feel uneasy and worried. |
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Diego grew uneasy with the silence and stood up, she walked to the door and knocked on it. |
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I feel uneasy, a bit nervous, and very eager to get the move done now and all these boxes unpacked. |
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An uneasy silence descends in the hire car, and something tells me we need to confer. |
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The occasional acknowledgement of the audience jolts you into an uneasy self-consciousness. |
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Well, more accurately, people have had an uneasy relationship with fur on the catwalk. |
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Shoes have an uneasy relationship with feminism, because of their role as sexual signifiers. |
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Most of the time, it's an uneasy truce, but they've struck a good balance this year. |
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They have always had an uneasy relationship with a young man they have viewed as too brash. |
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For many years, the small community has shared an uneasy truce with the creatures. |
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Oskar has an uneasy relationship with his mother, who has started seeing another man. |
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Today's poem explores further that uneasy relationship between savage cat and gentle poet. |
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Because of his concerns to get a job done right, Peter Saville and business have long had an uneasy relationship. |
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With time running out, Hardy and Osborne call a temporary, if uneasy, truce. |
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I swear I have no idea how she does it, I mean putting me in strange and uneasy situations. |
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After the war, she settled down to an uneasy domesticity with Penrose and their son. |
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Ultimately, In Your Hands is about the unusual and uneasy relationship between the pair. |
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The incident comes at an uneasy time in relations between Washington and Beijing. |
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Modern Britain has certainly had an uneasy relationship with modern sexualities. |
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It frightened Trent a little bit and made him feel very uneasy but he let it slide. |
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And it is well-known that the distance between fear and violence is short when people feel uneasy and their hopes seem unrealizable. |
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A mild breeze lifted the sails and the ship's navigator was confident the fog would blow away, but the weather made many in the crew uneasy. |
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It lurked in air like a poisonous cloud, making everyone feel uneasy and uptight. |
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Investors were uneasy about its profit outlook and nervous about the Australian business. |
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He would like me to be disarmed by his sorrowfulness and he is unsure whether I would be disarmed, so that makes him uneasy. |
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All of a sudden, I sensed the uneasy feeling of the aircraft going into stall buffet. |
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The atmosphere of the cottage was thick with uneasy vibrations, and as she ascended the staircase, they grew stronger. |
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But on the other hand, the liberal in me is a little uneasy about regulating people's vices in this way. |
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Looking around, I saw several parents who seemed as uneasy as we did with this left-wing bunkum. |
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Do you have any uneasy feelings about what you can or cannot do or of your past failures? |
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We seem to be uneasy about the generation of electricity by nuclear power, although it is far less polluting than fossil fuels. |
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Estelle drifted off into an uneasy slumber and was awakened sometime during the late night by a low voice calling out to her. |
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I lived with my father in their new, observant family, and maintained an uneasy relationship with my mother. |
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Being a hapa means feeling forever uneasy, no matter where you are or who you're with, white or Asian. |
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From the opening sequence, there's an uneasy sense of hovering and watching and waiting, a queasy ominousness that lasts throughout. |
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The elevator ride seemed endless, full of strained silence and uneasy sideways glances. |
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They are deeply uneasy with social instruments like shame or opprobrium, which smack of big-nosed authoritarianism in a new guise. |
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Emma felt uneasy under the close observation of those pale blue orbs and hastily looked away. |
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The amenities have not materialised and are now long overdue and residents are becoming uneasy about when they arrive. |
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I grew uneasy and a flock of birds flew out of the oxer when I tried to jump it. |
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Torn between honouring his father's memory and staying true to himself, Murdock drifts through law school, and into an uneasy adulthood. |
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At this point, the surah addresses the Prophet, who must have had an uneasy feeling towards his people. |
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And so a pall of defeat, and a sense of wasted lives hangs over Christiane's story, for which her uneasy family reunion cannot quite compensate. |
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Bogosian knows how to prime his audience with some chuckles, and then goad them into a few uneasy laughs. |
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Conversations about race in this country are circumscribed enough as it is, so I'm very uneasy with suggesting further constraints. |
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What was the nature of the uneasy symbiosis between religious organizations and the local authorities? |
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She quickly stood, giving a hurried curtsey which only seemed to make him more uneasy. |
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The clothes clung closely to her slender body, lending her the uneasy feeling of exposure. |
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Yet unless people find a way to steam-clean each crevice of the city every day, rats will continue to cohabit with us in uneasy harmony. |
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The uneasy cohabitation of the political and the religious has posed fundamental questions about power, authority, and human suffering. |
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At first I was just vaguely uneasy, because I knew that an office is not the right place for a hot air balloon to be inflated. |
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Her questions met with blank stares and uneasy glances from her comrades among the crew. |
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The uneasy separation of motive from outcome, which he blithely assumes in theory, is inoperable in practice. |
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In today's uneasy political climate, skewed media representation further shapes and entrenches negative attitudes. |
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Even though the princess invites him to her home, she does so with an air of coolness, and he grows uneasy. |
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Something about the way Georgina said that made Penelope feel uneasy, her stomach performing a small flip in the pit of her belly. |
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Both of us noticed his Freudian slip at the same time, and neither of us knew what to say in the uneasy silence that ensued. |
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In these materials, the freely flowing electrons and the atoms that form the crystal lattice are in an uneasy state of coexistence. |
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We would feel uneasy in the presence of someone who knew our inmost thoughts. |
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It is not a joke, to want to find a peaceful solution to this overwhelming pressure cooker, uneasy, business-dominated world conflict. |
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If grilled about it in a focus group, I'd admit that the pretensions and some of the practices of social research make me uneasy. |
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The Court drew a somewhat uneasy distinction between documentary evidence and oral explanations. |
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Yes, it's an extremely derogatory term, and not one I would use myself, unless I'm angry of course, and even then I would feel uneasy. |
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The dialogue participates in this uneasy sense of dislocation, being composed of vocabularies that effect various degrees of depersonalisation. |
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Like all good grotesques, these works simultaneously attract and repel, provoking us into uneasy awareness of ourselves. |
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Here, Mahler plays down the grotesqueries of the song so that the movement comes across as suave, with a slightly uneasy thread running through. |
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Her family exchanges uneasy looks as they all wonder how to broach the subject of her son's disappearance. |
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She gave Jane an encouraging smile, and in return Jane confided in her just how uneasy she was. |
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I'll admit that I found some of them intrusive, but when they didn't happen, I was disorientated and uneasy. |
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Perhaps we're all feeling a little insecure, a little uneasy about all this spectacular consumption, this culture of disposability. |
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Sometimes managers feel uneasy about divulging certain information to their people. |
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Both humans and equines looked uneasy, and some of the soldiers looked practically outraged. |
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I'm sure she could take them, but I'd still feel uneasy if obnoxious dopes with ill-bred intentions were within a twenty foot distance from her. |
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He had slipped into an uneasy doze in the chill light before dawn when a long, wild cry split the air around him. |
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It was an uneasy situation when a close friend pulls a gun on the most dangerous man in the world. |
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Most rail passengers felt uneasy as they climbed aboard their first train after the Paddington disaster. |
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The brutal crushing of the protests ushered in a period of uneasy quiet in the country's politics. |
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The two cousins and their jennet symbolically parallel the uneasy relations between colonial tourist and colonized native. |
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Our own raggamuffins and slow-track rhythm artistes are leading us to an uneasy future. |
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She said afterwards that they had made her feel uneasy and that she had turned to go back home to avoid them. |
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Reaganomics has been an uneasy and shifting coalition of several clashing schools of economic thought. |
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Perched at the stern, where she is manning one of the winches used to crank the ropes that control the main sails, Souka looks uneasy. |
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He then meets Jean-Michel, a charismatic crook who earns money by selling knock-offs, and the two form an uneasy partnership. |
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It has come to my knowledge that some of you have felt uneasy about my appointment. |
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Rock seems uneasy carrying a semi-serious role, and can't conceal his natural urge to play every situation for laughs. |
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And losing makes fans unhappy, coaches uneasy and owners antsy, ready to press the fire button. |
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I and other people have felt uneasy for some time over the apparent lack of safety. |
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Last Sunday I tried to express my uneasy feeling that rollicking values would soon be roller-coastering downhill. |
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The uneasy ceasefire between an authoritative church and an ascendant political class may be at an end. |
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Many women feel uneasy about taking medications during pregnancy. |
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But now I am glad that I went into detail from the first, for there is something so strange about this place and all in it that I cannot but feel uneasy. |
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With those countries increasingly uneasy about what they saw as the president's inflexibility, the administration ran the risk of losing control of the talks. |
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He let Rich go off to an uneasy sleep and hung up the phone. |
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In her sleep, Sara stirred as uneasy dreams flickered across her mind. |
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An uneasy sleep wrapped itself around her like the windings of a mummy. |
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A woman born on the borders of an uneasy alliance of ages past between Tarahumara, Yaqui, and Pima, she was tall, almost willowy in the blossom of her youth. |
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Traditional liberalism was good while democratic socialism provoked the uneasy but passing grade of neutral. |
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Nothing much new here except for the uneasy feeling that my personal life is likely to get some disagreeable publicity soon. |
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Punters like me are uneasy when we witness things such as hot favourites finishing down the field with only lame explanations offered by trainers and jockeys. |
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The old regime state was therefore an uneasy amalgam of traditional and more modern forms of administration which were frequently in competition with one another. |
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Almond's heavy eyeliner and camp androgyny made middle-aged men, in particular, so uneasy that they suddenly discovered pressing engagements in their potting sheds. |
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His relationship with the Labour party was an uneasy one, with the political party wary of angering the man who owned newspapers sympathetic to Labour principles. |
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Now, upon seeing her again, that uneasy feeling had returned. |
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The other was to counter-attack against domestic critics while reassuring uneasy foreign leaders. |
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Cal turned off the music, causing the car to fill with an uneasy silence. |
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The US-led occupying forces are uneasy about that, but officials say the fighting readiness of such militias make them useful elements in the fledgling government's armoury. |
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After a while it reads like a confidence trick, and leaves one uneasy. |
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Others in the Asia-Pacific region have also been feeling uneasy. |
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As a dedicated contrarian I'm always uneasy with the way in which people, who are as individuals rational and intelligent, can be transformed into scarily conformist drones. |
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As the number has swelled, the attention that tourism has got from the Government and the big business houses has made the small and medium entrepreneurs a trifle uneasy. |
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But this headlong rush towards legalization makes him a little uneasy, too. |
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After an uneasy stand-off there was a brief but explosive confrontation. |
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Early on he felt uneasy about his role as a cameraperson filming vulnerable people in very tumultuous situations, undecided over whether he was exploring or exploiting. |
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Capital punishment makes people uneasy because of its absolute finality. |
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An uneasy truce has broken out in the coffee shop cybersquatting war. |
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The memoirs are far advanced beyond the taxidermic tributes of the nineteenth century, but the relationship between the articles and the memoirs is uneasy. |
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There is an uneasy sensation akin to loss of control, a whirlwind that trips my balance, sweeps me off my steady feet and into a foggy daze at odd times of the day. |
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An uneasy peace was negotiated during the dying embers of Bonetti's reign. |
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Nobody said anything for a while, creating an uneasy and tense silence. |
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Steve gave his sister an uneasy look as he muttered a good morning. |
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Dolev says this uneasy truce is the most positive vision he can offer. |
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In my office, there are two warring factions maintaining an uneasy truce. |
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So it continues to make local authorities and their ruthless cronies uneasy. |
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There was a hint of menace in his voice that made him uneasy. |
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There is a striking illogicality if you share our desire to see Scotland's economy grow but become very uneasy to learn that a Scottish company is doing exceptionally well. |
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The dizziness might be from the faint memory of my uneasy childhood, the memory of my gauche first love, or from the memory of every humiliation I have had. |
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It made her chillingly uneasy, like an earthquake shaking the house. |
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An uneasy truce occurred during the war when hostilities seemed to cease. |
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As they were going at a slow trot, he listened to the wind moving through the trees, and actually felt a sense of peace, as uneasy as he had been before. |
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As a result, the temporary truce negotiated by the ICRC is uneasy and, at best, only partial. |
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The uneasy alliance between Pharma and medical research has also resulted in major scandals. |
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An uneasy and unhappy electorate has spoken in June, and we should expect more surprises between now and November. |
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Images of gauchos speculatively transformed into fishermen struck a wry note in an otherwise disturbing account of man's increasingly uneasy relationship with the planet. |
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She discouraged impertinent curiosity with frozen silence and there is an uneasy feeling, as one reads, that one is prying into her chosen privacy. |
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When it works, it gives the film an appropriately edgy and uneasy feel. |
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An uneasy feeling began to come over him as he sat up straight in his bed. |
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They shuffled some more and looked about, uneasy, unsettled, on edge. |
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He looked up at her and smiled a cheesy smile, making Emily uneasy. |
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She was so brisk and to the point that Fred felt uneasy and worried she might upset her when she had to tell her she didn't really know where Angel's car was found. |
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Her face broke into an uneasy smile as she looked at him, standing tall at 6 feet, with a slim yet athletic build and a devilish glint in his eyes. |
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Yet the settlement negotiated painfully over the past weeks is uneasy. |
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Some clients feel uneasy about conflicts of interest at the investment banks, particularly the strength of Chinese walls and the importance of hedge-fund clients. |
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Central Office at the moment is a nervous, jittery, uneasy place. |
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Or will an uneasy impulse to politesse, and fear of unknown consequences, restrain them? |
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These little white fibs give me an uneasy feeling, and I begin to wonder why the shop would lie, when I am here to help save them thousands of dollars in fines. |
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Adding to the uneasy atmosphere was a looping, noirish sound collage of walking bass, harpsichord, and a cymbal crash. |
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While Stalin's death in 1953 slightly relaxed tensions, the situation in Europe remained an uneasy armed truce. |
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He had an uneasy relationship with BBC management and a staff job was never an option, with drinking cited as the problem. |
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His relationship with the players was reported to be uneasy, and his choice of repertoire received criticism. |
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Gladstone was increasingly uneasy about the direction in which British politics was moving. |
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This had been rescinded by Richard I in exchange for financial compensation in 1189, but the relationship remained uneasy. |
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Cnut's actions as a conqueror and his ruthless treatment of the overthrown dynasty had made him uneasy with the Church. |
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The unequal development of material culture and social organization perhaps fated the relationship to be an uneasy one. |
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Hernando Pizarro's men formed an uneasy truce with De Almagro's men, surveying to determine the boundaries of their leaders' royal grants. |
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Henry had felt uneasy about the appearance of the Lutheran doctors and their theology within his kingdom. |
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There was an uneasy tension between the Royal Governors, their officers, and the elected governing bodies of the colonies. |
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But they were not reticent enough to prevent the circulation of certain uneasy rumours and extravagant stories of discreditable adventures. |
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He forges an uneasy friendship with the dogs, teaching them hunting and survival skills in return for a share of the kill. |
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Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious, and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy. |
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I've been uneasy about your friend ever since I met him. Are you sure we can trust him? |
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Water is worth a lot of money for irrigated agriculture, and irrigators are very uneasy about how they might be affected. |
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But if you order a barm cake in London they would not have a clue but I would feel uneasy asking to see someone's baps. |
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Many a thoughtful man, musing over his second Martini and the evening paper, has had the uneasy feeling that 1984 was much closer. |
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We have become rumormongers and tea-leaf readers, believers in signs, bouncing back and forth between uneasy optimism and unfettered paranoia. |
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How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy. |
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The tensions of an uneasy peace stressed anew the importance of the 46-year-old Entente Cordiale between France and Britain. |
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Epicerastic medicines obtund the acrimony of the humours, and mitigate the uneasy sensation thence arising. |
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As days passed and Chief Justice Lewis said nothing about it, Kent and his convert to Hamiltonism, Judge Smith Thompson, grew uneasy. |
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Speculation that the world would end in the year 1000 was confined to a few uneasy French monks. |
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An invasion in 288 failed to unseat him and an uneasy peace ensued, with Carausius issuing coins and inviting official recognition. |
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Cnut's actions as a Viking conqueror and his ruthless treatment of the overthrown dynasty had made him uneasy with the Church. |
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Parma was uneasy about mounting such an invasion without any possibility of surprise. |
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However, the Rump depended on the support of the Army with which it had a very uneasy relationship. |
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When Spain failed to maintain the Continental System, the uneasy Spanish alliance with France ended in all but name. |
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Charles was accepted as sovereign, even though the Spanish felt uneasy with the Imperial style. |
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Despite his success, Macbeth, also aware of this part of the prophecy, remains uneasy. |
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Finally I gave him a draught, and he sank into uneasy slumber. |
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It's not clear why so many people are uneasy about microwave ovens. |
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Even though there's probably no reason to feel uneasy or weird around your brother, getting your feelings out will help you feel less freaked about your discovery. |
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But however proud and encouraging the parents were, the pressure and spotlight the children were put under must have made many viewers feel uneasy. |
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Sometimes it is not the journalist who is in peril but the subject of a story, and naming names can leave both the reporter and the reader uneasy. |
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He spoke fast, with the uneasy tone that so often underran his words. |
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Downsizing, outplacing, abdicating paternalism and cost shifting to employees are not traditional American business practices and senior management is uneasy. |
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He draws out the purificatory implications of Apollo's apotreptic intervention when an uneasy feeling rises from the mantic spirit within him to meet the voice of the god. |
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For a few years, England and France maintained an uneasy peace. |
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Combining a whodunit, with a whydunnit, the tension is ratcheted up, creating a really compulsive read that will give parents of teenagers some uneasy moments. |
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He knew something was wrong by the smell of the house and the sounds and colours of uneasy light that told him the mood of things was all akilter. |
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France then forced the defeated nations of the Fourth Coalition to sign the Treaties of Tilsit in July, bringing an uneasy peace to the continent. |
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At times it is an uneasy coexistence, epitomizing the familiar dilemma faced by historic centres in how best to accommodate the demands of modern visitors. |
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France then forced the defeated nations of the Fourth Coalition to sign the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807, bringing an uneasy peace to the continent. |
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The peace with Britain proved to be uneasy and controversial. |
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Undercutting them, Jefferson took up the banner and threatened an alliance with the United Kingdom, although relations were uneasy in that direction. |
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Admittedly, you may find it uneasy among pinks and magentas, but surrounded with hot orange potentillas and tawny heleniums, the roses come into their own. |
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I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the working of some powerful engine, show signs of life, and stir with an uneasy, half vital motion. |
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