The night disquiets and surprises us with its otherness. |
Big questions about the war and small disquiets about the Kelly tragedy still hang in the air. |
His style is acerbic, his humour disquiets, his directness can shock. |
The Word of God disquiets us and our European culture: those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again! |
The air fanned by the rotation of the propeller is presented in Portrait with a fly as the principal element which disquiets the contrived calm the portrait. |