Many people were disquieted about the macho posturing about the fire-fighters. |
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I watched some of the hundred greatest kids' TV programmes ever in the world programme on Monday, and the outcome disquieted me. |
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The idea that this state might not be the only possible one partly disquieted him and partly bored him. |
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The Patent Office's adventurousness gratified biotechnologists, but it also disquieted many clerics. |
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Mostly, though, his opponents were disquieted by his notion that the world might be older than the biblical chronology would indicate. |
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But when a new student, Francis arrives at the school, Olivier is obviously disquieted. |
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It's summer break and Pete is disquieted by the fact that he won't make it into Heaven. |
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Perhaps you, too, were upset or disquieted by those photos of women holding hands with women, men flashing their matching wedding rings. |
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I am a little disquieted by the fact that, in the case of the Army at least, the aid is disbursed through the military command structure. |
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While some people were comfortable with it, many more were disquieted, even deeply offended. |
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Admittedly I was quite disquieted by the thought of songs lasting longer than 15 minutes, but I should not have worried. |
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But when he reached gallantly to kiss my hand and I first looked into the eyes of General Eduard Rinaldi I was disquieted. |
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Given that, are you in any way disquieted by your certainty that we should withdraw? |
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Surely every man walketh in a vain shew: surely they are disquieted in vain: he heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them. |
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In truth, his encounter with Toby Addington had disquieted him. |
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Last year's decision by Imperial Oil to move its headquarters from Toronto to Calgary disquieted Ontario. |
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Let us, rather than being disquieted by the future, be filled with creative restlessness, for Europe and for the European Union. |
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If the message cannot be deciphered except by those who hold the key or the code the bulk of the public is disquieted. |
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We are particularly disquieted by the intention to create a Serb parliament in Kosovo. |
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I was instantly disquieted and remembered my neglect with regret. |
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Be not troubled about the present or disquieted about the future, but be concerned only about the moment you must now live. |
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And despite dire warnings of certain columnists alluded to above, Americans by and large do not seem overly disquieted by contemporary French trends. |
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Even business leaders are disquieted by the government's attempts to dilute Kurdish nationalism. |
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We are disquieted to notice that, two months prior to regional launching, no regional sized action is concretely undertaken by the African Union and the concerned services. |
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Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? Hope thou in God. |
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And Samuel said to Saul, «Why have you disquieted me, to bring me up? |
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Our friends are highly disquieted by what is taking place in our country. |
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These days the Californian producers are part of the establishment and sometimes appear disquieted by the success of upstart new producers to their north, in the states of Washington and Oregon. |
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Fox and North had no wish to evade their responsibility for ending a system of misgovernment in India that had alarmed and disquieted English statesmen of all parties. |
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