The night around her was still, and might have seemed peaceful, but for her vague feelings of disconcertion. |
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Certainly during this time of war, everything was displaced and there was disconcertion everywhere. |
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Brian approached, and to Aaron's disconcertion, his servant's face was gray with the pallor of death. |
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Her fair brows knitted together and her eyes squinted, but it was a practiced look of disconcertion. |
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The two panels themselves add to the disconcertion for they differ slightly but obviously in width. |
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The transformation of the residence permit for the former contract employees represented a disconcertion for this group of foreigners. |
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Gone from the squad selected for the second Test are Steven Finn and Graham Onions and in their places come Monty Panesar and, to what must be some disconcertion in the Australian camp, The Beast. |
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