The ostensible ease with which he makes such jumps unsettles even loyal supporters. |
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It unsettles the waiter so badly that he involuntarily staggers into the stack and knocks the glasses over. |
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This turn of events unsettles Edwin, who is secretly in love with a colleague from the publishing house. |
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The housing market getting a second wind is something that unsettles the Reserve Bank and could even bring forward another dose of interest rate deterrence. |
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In the exhibition, zoon, moore gently unsettles our accumulated repository of western knowledge through the teachings of animals. |
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While we might not like all those who wield it, bds has shown itself to be a tool that unsettles indifference. |
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It distorts our inward frame, and unsettles the adjustments of our minds. |
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The strangeness that increasingly unsettles the reader does not appear to bother the characters, who act with an exaggerated ordinariness that comes to resemble insanity. |
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Africa Express breaks the rules and unsettles the boundaries that people think of in music. |
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The Energiewende raises costs, unsettles supply and provokes resistance at grass-roots level. |
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This evidence greatly unsettles moral objections to the death penalty, because it suggests that a refusal to impose that penalty condemns numerous innocent people to death. |
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We are living through the juncture of eras, modern to postmodern, which unsettles our certainties and at the same time heightens our longing for certainty. |
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I think that, growing up in a culture where every second of screen-time has to be justified or is cut, something about that languidness unsettles me. |
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It is easy to read the death's head in The Ambassadors purely as an exercise in negation, particularly since the anamorphosis so unsettles one's sense of reality. |
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Embracing our cultural excellence and offering it up to the world unsettles many Canadians, content to hide our light, to shy away. |
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Likewise, in outer life there is always one issue or the other that unsettles while certain issues are settling. |
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Magritte's deadpan art unsettles by melting boundaries between reality and fantasy. |
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The suddenness of the pressures on sovereign debt certainly unsettles these efforts for an orderly withdrawal. |
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The opening of common graves enclosing the corpses of up to forty men shot dead during the Spanish civil war unsettles the village Sanaella. |
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The first stage is surprise: the scientist is confronted with a surprising fact that unsettles his state of belief. |
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It unsettles good-neighbourly relations and undermines the climate of mutual trust and confidence which is necessary for the progress of the ongoing negotiations carried out under the auspices of the United Nations. |
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The feeling that unsettles us when we come into contact with the needs of those who are the object of our mission, leads us direct ly to a second circle that form on the surface of the lake. |
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Turning Roblin's arguments on their head, she told a group of men who were asking for the vote that Politics unsettles men, and unsettled men mean unsettled billsbroken furniture, broken vows and divorce. |
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Played with a firm, uningratiating beauty by the half-Swedish Caroline Lagerfelt – loose hair, steady stare, level delivery, silk dressing gown and big brown brogues – she unsettles, abuses, tantalises and leaves. |
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As the war grows ever nastier and increasingly unsettles the entire region, Britain and France have emerged as the rebels' most forceful Western allies. |
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Contemporary art unsettles its viewers, who feel a wide range of emotions and sensations in response to the message in the work or the impressions it sparks. |
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In less than a decade, employing a variety of media and techniques, Laurent Grasso has produced a distinctive body of work that unsettles the viewer's certainties. |
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He often plays a double game: by undermining the credibility of images created using modern media he unsettles the viewer's faculties of perception. |
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Chevalier unsettles us because the fundamental dimension of his basic postulate transcends and overwhelms the essential identity of our being, our consciousness of our relationship to the world. |
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