A boy with shaggy auburn hair halted in his steps and looked around, perturbed. |
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She was perturbed by my independent streak, my take it or leave it attitude and my utter inability to find suitable companionship. |
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In addition, viscometric measurements perturbed assembly by fragmenting filaments. |
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The Queen's mingling of the old and new religions perturbed reformers and conservatives alike. |
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We are perturbed by the current strike by council workers and feel the best way out of the problem would be to return to work. |
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Every five periods, the landscape is perturbed by respecifying a new random draw for the fitness contribution of eight of the ten policy choices. |
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He wasn't the least bit perturbed by the meager audience, nor was he disturbed by the obvious pastoral snub. |
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It seemed to me that the project was going quite well, and so I was perturbed that Ed seemed uninterested. |
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After the mid-1840 s Mill gradually withdrew from his correspondence with Comte, increasingly perturbed by his former mentor's anti-feminism. |
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However, book-sellers on the opposite footpath are not perturbed by the incident. |
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He was particularly perturbed that he had no recollection of even seeing the wine, let alone tasting it. |
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The rest of us started wandering back to our places on the field, still shocked and perturbed at this turn of events. |
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Deeply perturbed by his absence, some locals suggested they should conduct house to house searches. |
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Much of the audience is perturbed by the portrayal here, but the setting quickly changes to the next day at school. |
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Hot on its heels is a seriously perturbed tortoise racing for the horizon in this Costa Rican forest. |
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I closed my eyes and was mildly perturbed to find the news didn't really kindle any emotion in me. |
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Some readers may have been perturbed by the figures quoted in that article. |
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How many of you are perturbed if no-one posts anything in your comments box against a post you'd have liked some feedback on? |
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But there was something about the film that perturbed me from the offset, and fairly swiftly I realised what it was. |
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She was not perturbed by the low attendance, insisting that most people on the street supported her position. |
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I was particularly perturbed because, in the accompanying brochure, the drink was bright blue. |
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He is also perturbed by the fact that no meaningful debate is being made on this illogical act of film censorship. |
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I was also perturbed with the ethical conundrum of prospects feining interest in APM so that they could get access to the tools for free. |
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For each paralogous set with perturbed synteny, it was determined which locus was the ancestral locus of the paralogous set. |
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He was understandably perturbed, and scratched the gold surface off with a knife to show me how easy it was to tell it was fake. |
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With a good helping of incomers, who are less perturbed by these kind of events, the atmosphere will be less fraught. |
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He said local residents were perturbed by this and felt there was the potential for the emergency services to get confused. |
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The ceaseless ringing in my ear continued throughout today and, as a result, I've felt more than a little perturbed. |
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They sat there with expressions perplexed, paranoid, perturbed, patently unamused. |
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Some conservative voters are perturbed that the couple, married in 1998, appear to lead separate lives. |
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Autosomal genes often showed deranged regulatory levels, indicating they were in pathways perturbed by X chromosomal changes. |
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But when they perturbed the rotating liquid with a pencil, they found that the circulation pattern could flip between distinct modes. |
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Now the younger monk was perturbed by his friend's conduct because their monastic code forbade them touching a woman, much less giving her a piggyback ride. |
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Julie said she was not at all perturbed about flying on the same plane. |
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In these mixtures, where lysozyme is active and stable, we followed how the stabilizing action of glycerol is perturbed by the plasticizing effect of water molecules. |
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It is sufficiently perturbed by this pandemic of kids carrying out surreal stunts on strangers to issue handy hints on how to spot a happy slapper who's about to cuff you one. |
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Hernández was perturbed when he was asked this spring about being traded or being used in relief. |
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This operates as a foil, to be perturbed by the raggedness, violence and grief of the creatures that occupy these spaces. |
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I am slightly perturbed that it seems to be taking so long to get this matter addressed. |
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Children, always extremely sensitive to changes in atmosphere and attitudes, could well be perturbed. |
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However, this engine will only run smoothly if not perturbed by macroeconomic disturbances or hampered by structural bottlenecks. |
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They are simply part of normal business and we should not be perturbed by the amount of money involved. |
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Each retailer is perturbed about the public perceptions that they do not pass on the subsidy at the local level. |
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We are even more perturbed by paragraph 41 of the report, which states that those shortfalls are expected to continue. |
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She seemed more perturbed and bemused than shaking in her boots. |
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The teacher is a little perturbed now, her face slightly red. |
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They seem really perturbed that females are entering this male bastion. |
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He is perturbed to have been the subject of newspaper serialisation. |
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Restoration of the stabilising biotic potential would mean relaxation of anthropogenic pressure on perturbed territories and complete abandonment of further cultivation of the natural biota. |
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Reeves was visibly perturbed when he saw the amount of British currency that McNally had recovered in Austria. |
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She never seemed fazed or perturbed by the goings-on and the very chaotic sleeping arrangements. |
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Perhaps they are perturbed by reports of young people recklessly taking the day off work to join The Sun's bikini-clad lovelies on beaches around the country. |
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If by any chance you land up messing up you need not get perturbed. |
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The number of high-profile participants, and how they are choosing to participate, has perturbed one corner of the Internet. |
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Rush Limbaugh, one of the most powerful voices on the right, is also perturbed. |
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At the end of the first hour, I was perturbed, disturbed, entertained, and intrigued. |
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Are you perturbed that black conservatives such as Cain and Clarence Thomas receive so much publicity? |
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Guinness is also perturbed by a music business that is less and less about changing the world. |
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We are perturbed by the deteriorating condition on the health front. |
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Fifteen years later when I revisited the issue, I was still perturbed. |
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She was not perturbed because she knew the warden called in every day. |
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The second mutant phenotype is a slower rate of photoreceptive disk membrane renewal in the outer segments, caused by perturbed phagocytosis of disk membranes. |
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I have to admit, it's all a bit perturbing, but then it's good to be perturbed. |
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But Rory slips from proud to perturbed to past hope. |
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It is assumed that the parameters of the gyrostat system are completely unknown in advance and the system is perturbed by unknown uncertainties and disturbances. |
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Previous studies have shown that Omega-3 deficiency, as well as a high level of Omega-6 in tissues, were associated with depression and a perturbed social behaviour. |
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I'm not particularly perturbed about that, because we seem to have good answers on it, but it was mentioned several times that we distribute and share equipment with our allies. |
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The campaign was characterized by the exceptional weather conditions of the summer of 2003: a severe heat wave perturbed the production of corn seeds, limiting the availability of certain varieties. |
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Immeasurably perturbed by the possibility of Angelica's loss, Orlando continues to deceive himself with feeble ratiocinations. |
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This analytic characterization is very useful in determining whether a process perturbed by a potential is gaugeable or conditionally gaugeable in concrete cases. |
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The context of the United States' commitment in Iraq weighed visibly on this hearing during which Mike McConnell was not perturbed by the Senators as may have been expected given the Democrat majority. |
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This paper deals with discrete monotone iterative methods for solving semilinear singularly perturbed problems of elliptic and parabolic types. |
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If the species were to be perturbed severely, the ecological consequences would be substantially greater than an equal perturbation of most other species associated with this community. |
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Mr. Speaker, in my colleague's heart and in his soul, is he slightly perturbed or concerned about the fact that his government has pushed our country to the brink of a deficit? |
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The flip-flopping of Silvio Berlusconi's government in pushing through the austerity measures it pledged for Italy during the summer has perturbed investors. |
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This minimum value is not the same from one year to the next because the orbit of the Earth is not a perfect ellipse but an ellipse perturbed by the gravitational effects. |
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One person perturbed by the ban of the NAACP was Fred Shuttlesworth, pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church. |
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But Toby, who has the same angelic looks as his brother, right down to the blue eyes and the chin dimple, is, says Irvine, much less perturbed by the whole rigamarole than he was. |
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This model will also use perturbed externally supplied fields. |
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Egression is significantly impaired when FN matrix assembly is perturbed, demonstrating that an intact FN matrix is required to support and direct cell egression. |
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Not to be perturbed, I started on the vine leaves, mixed the tzatziki, salad and feta together and used the pitta bread to scoop up all the humus. |
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Sharjeel Memon, despite being perturbed by Rahim's statement, shrugged it off saying that the former CM was not such a great prophesier as to be able to make such predictions. |
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The indicible nature of god has perturbed preachers throughout history. |
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And right often have I, the modern, been perturbed and vexed by the foolishness, illogic, obtuseness, and general all-round stupendous stupidity of myself, the primitive. |
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It perturbed him that his son was thinking about leaving school. |
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