Nothing of major value is missing, but unsettlingly enough, my birth cert and some passport photos were taken. |
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Amongst these tables, were haphazardly scattered stools, many that moaned unsettlingly and pitched at various intervals. |
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The film could've been a standard comedy of manners, but the story has patches of unsettlingly modern violence that set it apart from other period pieces. |
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The lurches in time and devastating conclusion make it linger unsettlingly in the mind. |
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The whole effect was always so unsettlingly dramatic, almost ghoulishly filmic. |
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Coming up over the hill are hundreds of ambulating corpses, their faces unsettlingly obscured by the latest digital effects technology. |
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Its final comparison of monarchical legs suggests, unsettlingly, that the wheel had come full circle and the struggles had been futile. |
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His views on what he wants to do about America's 12m illegal immigrants are also unsettlingly gnomic. |
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Such dry reasoning was unsettlingly common with the student contingent at the steak fry. |
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Putting an end to these atrocities, however, has proved unsettlingly difficult because there is no one-size-fits-all solution. |
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These are not the fathomless voids of, say, Ludo Fontana, but some kind of unsettlingly organic orifice. |
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Month after month, the magazine's unsettlingly cheerful mascot shared cover space with a variety of pin-up stars, bathing beauties and girls-next-door. |
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Midnight Poison is the perfume of an unsettlingly enchanting woman, ambiguous like the image of a black rose with its sharp thorns, both beautiful and dangerous. |
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Call us fanciful if you like, but as soon as we heard Baim's unsettlingly calm, contemplative music, we immediately thought of it as not so much quiet as lacking-in-noise. |
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It is an effect that appears unsettlingly intrusive, as if someone had sought to deliberately efface the work. |
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Hunter'' is a fascinating song, straddling the line between something romantic and something unsettlingly predatory. |
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They are a link with the past in times of unsettlingly rapid change. |
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The creators of this very brief video know that abortion is a sensitive topic and even many pro-lifers find brutally honest pictures of aborted babies very unsettlingly. |
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This God is, unsettlingly, much like the Yahweh of the Old Testament. |
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Identifying these cognitive realities as the location of the paradox allows us to see more clearly the source of some of the text's unsettlingly counterintuitive force. |
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