After the grace and concern of the Arabs, this jolt of American culture unnerved me. |
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I was so used to seeing his face all friendly and full of humor, but now, his intense gaze unnerved me. |
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But then I do, but the temporary panic has unnerved me, and I worry about where I've put the keys. |
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It is possible to admire her amazing grace and athleticism, yet still be somewhat unnerved by the slightness of her frame. |
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This gave me some amount of satisfaction, but I was still unnerved that he stood in my house when it was clear I was in no mood for it. |
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A tight, constricting pain was setting on her heart, and it unnerved her more than anything, because she knew what it was. |
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Locals are already aware through the press there have been happenings that have unnerved people, such as carjackings. |
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It unnerved me momentarily, but when I became aware of her attention returning to her work I cast my gaze back towards her. |
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I respond becoming even more unnerved, not one bit liking the idea of her being able to read my innermost thoughts. |
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I was cursing like a sailor and so unnerved my husband that he left the room. |
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It never unnerved me, the natural blueness of his irises, so like the color of the water off the shoals of Bahamas. |
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It unnerved me to hear that I had lost that much track of time and felt nothing from it. |
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She loved his kindness and his silliness, though she was a little unnerved by his desire to get into scuffles. |
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Her wide eyed frozen gaze unnerved him, her chilly green eyes that held no sign of life in them. |
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The loud, resounding sound unnerved the monkeys and they bolted from the scene. |
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I was feeling so unnerved, and uncomfortable by now, the small hairs on my arms and legs stood on end. |
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Hollis is so unnerved that he takes time off from his suicide watch to dash home and confront Angela. |
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It is a fine portrayal of a bullyboy warrior who can cope with life's actualities but who is unnerved by the dark realms of the imagination. |
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Schlegel said he maintained his confidence the United States would make this finding, but became unnerved about four weeks ago. |
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The near breakdown of the Western banking system shook and even unnerved the defenders of Americanstyle free enterprise. |
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We had weeks and weeks of meetings with these men and she totally unnerved them because she knitted all the way through. |
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But its plan for annulling the contracts has unnerved utilities and banks alike. |
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But little Risheek, a class IV student, is not a bit unnerved. |
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Jose Balle, 28, of Long Island City, was unnerved enough that even hours after the earthquake, he still had a splitting headache. |
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At Matt's trial a year later, Schimpf said he was unnerved by Matt's sudden appearance. |
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It was a series of questions about the pace and scale of energy integration, not water, that unnerved the government. |
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Schiavone didn't once become unnerved as she played with confidence, accuracy and dictated the points. |
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After the events of September 11th, we are basically, as a country, unnerved. |
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I'm sure he's unnerved, as nobody wants to follow him, and those eerie echoes about the master keep coming from the castle. |
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Don't be unnerved by the numerous obstacles and traps protecting each of these worlds! |
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Molly's husband is becoming unnerved by the possibility of fatherhood. |
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It unnerved him when she looked at him with fear gleaming in her eyes. |
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Neither is unnerved by her apparent anger, nor do they see her as threatening. |
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But some female fans are unnerved by the creepy lyrics and NSFW video from the blue-eyed soul singer. |
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These conclusions unnerved Kelley and eventually led him to change the focus of his career from psychiatry to criminology. |
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Pryor had yet to become the volatile social satirist who unnerved white industry executives and delighted black audiences. |
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He was unnerved when he hired a Grand Master to tutor her in chess and, after a few months of lessons, she started beating Shaw. |
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The singing unnerved Butch as well, but he managed to sit still with his eyes closed, as if soothed by the words and music. |
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Nevertheless Owen, having hit a post in the previous game and again unnerved Argentina with his speed, was a disappointment while Heskey bumbled around. |
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Some privacy advocates think that our propensity for being unnerved by drones will end up being a boon to privacy. |
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Even his most avid supporters were unnerved when Mr Bahceli flung a hangman's noose at his audience during a rally in the eastern city of Erzurum. |
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He has unnerved them with his swashbuckling fight against corruption, and exasperated them with his ruminative style of management. Such uncertainties should worry a prudent African finance minister. |
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The slanging match had unnerved investors. |
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Only a score of warriors, therefore, confident but cautious, remained to follow and combat the thirty-eight Iroquois who, though weakened and unnerved, were known to be formidable to the last. |
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The airport of Dusseldorf owns a capacity of 22 million passengers yearly, in spite of numerous complaints of unnerved local residents the airport is developed furthermore. |
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It will also me observed that I knew nothing of the situation, saw little of the action, and was quite unnerved and exhausted when I left my tank, so the useful information I brought back was practically nil. |
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But by the time the bill reached Parliament, opposition to the legislation-much of it spread via the Internet and anti-Semitic in nature-so unnerved its Members that it failed to pass. |
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Corporate scandals at Enron, Worldcom, Tyco and Adelphia, the speed of their declines and daily images of corporate executives being led off to jail, unnerved investors. |
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Nonetheless, if the hosts are pinning their hopes on the Chinese being unnerved by a noisy home crowd, they would be well advised to make a hasty return to the drawing board. |
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I was unnerved but not deterred, and before long I began bumping up against the practical difficulties the Lincoln glut creates for authors who are foolish enough to try to add to it. |
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The Ebola epidemic in Africa and pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, where Chinese mainlanders do much of their shopping, have unnerved consumers. |
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The ensuing row, combined with uncertainty over who would be running the country after October, unnerved IBRA's employees, who grew loth to take any new decisions. |
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Government was unnerved, confounded, and in a manner suspended. Its equipoise was totally gone. |
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A gnawing worry that I would be taken for a Greenpeacer, or that someone would point me out as a fraud and throw me off the ship unnerved me. |
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The sight of the pillar stone had initially unnerved the discoverer, but the prospect of treasure tempted him back, and he uprooted the pillar. |
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At other times we feel unnerved by the never-ending combat. Tea with Miss JekyllGraham Thomas was in a gardening tradition that stretches back to Theophrastus, the most influential botanist of antiquity. |
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The politician was unnerved by the journalist's quick-fire questioning. |
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