The sensory deprivation provided by the loss of any visual data can be unnerving. |
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In that time, we've taken a look at a wide array of sexual fetishes ranging from the unnerving to the truly horrifying to the baffling. |
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The superlatively analytical Inspector Hemingway reveals his unnerving talent for solving a fiendish problem. |
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The silence was unnerving, as there was just the sound of a few coughs that echoed around the huge room. |
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Amidst this unnerving display of journalistic cussedness, some Gujarati newspapers tried hard to sustain professional standards. |
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The ominous and subtle variations are unnerving as they enkindle vague senses of dread. |
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His photographs of the outskirts of British suburban housing estates are both familiar and unnerving. |
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But as I read on, it became apparent that the novel was so prescient it became unnerving. |
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They are both involved in animal liberation activism on the fringes of the law, him slightly more than her, which she finds a bit unnerving. |
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There is still the unnerving scenery of headless trees, roofless homes, abandoned tankers and large looming landmine warnings. |
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For us, real marionettes, string marionettes, produced those moments of otherness, they created a spell, something very unnerving, disquieting. |
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I always find it unnerving to throttle back large piston aero engines to idle in flight, and the Kestrel was no exception. |
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As I walked down the half-busy streets to work this morning, I could sense the unnerving feeling that people had. |
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I sat in silence, trying to compose myself mentally and emotionally for what was sure to be an unnerving event. |
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An unnerving scramble ensues to grab cameras and field glasses and evacuate the vehicle. |
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Her unnerving clarity and audacious style reveal an intellect and imagination capable of a major work. |
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After an unnerving 45-minute ride on scabrous rural roads, I came across a tiny town. |
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Which, after a brief but unnerving encounter with the pub dog, we proceeded to do. |
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The incident was unnerving enough to persuade the correspondent to request a change of posting. |
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I must be losing my touch, I considered as the room's unnerving silence got the best of me. |
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I find that an unnerving reminder that we are floating around somewhere relative to nowhere in a cosmic shooting gallery. |
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I arrived sick as a dog and played the first few games with a high fever, mowing everyone down with unnerving ease. |
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Taking a deep breath, the soldier shut his eyes, as if to blot out some unnerving memory. |
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They giggle and whisper to each other, as cool and direct and blushingly unnerving as any group of pretty teenagers. |
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The overburdened, under-financed hospital was itself an unnerving environment for the meeting. |
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But when it comes down to matters of life and death there is something very unnerving about unforgiving anger, even when it is justified. |
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Finally, when the time comes for the horse to run, the experience will be so unnerving you'll just pray for it to be over. |
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The natural assumption is that having a reporter in the room is unnerving her. |
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The intense bright of the chamber and the nothingness in the surround was unnerving. |
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She somewhat enjoyed having more company, though she found their noisiness unnerving at times. |
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His other works of varying scale all have the same unnerving human quality. |
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During an era when young hoopsters are taught big talent should come with a bigger ego, Greg Oden is so effusively humble it's unnerving. |
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It was just one digit removed from Pizza Hut, a digit fat-fingered dialers found with unnerving precision on a Friday night. |
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The figures are too indistinct to seem threatening, yet their continued presence is, all the same, unnerving. |
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Nakata's film was a slight, unnerving fairytale sustained by an atmosphere of encircling evil. |
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It is that sense of actuality created that helps make the film so very unnerving. |
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As unnerving as they may be, Fischer says nightmares are a useful and healthy response to trauma, as they reconnect us to our emotions. |
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The three men had an unnerving experience when their canoe unexpectedly went down a waterfall along the river. |
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I find this a little bit unnerving, as I've never appeared before a standing committee before, and to be the first presenter is interesting. |
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Equally unnerving was the noise made by the immense British bombardment of the German lines only kilometres away to the east. |
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When they involve, for example, patient initiatives being taken, that really is quite unnerving for many physicians. |
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I found it unnerving to invite someone into my home to help unsnarl the chaos contained inside. |
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Whether it be the latest pop hit or the opening motif of a classical symphony, the experience can be quite unnerving. |
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Mr President, before I start might I ask that someone remove the t' from my name up on the screen because it is quite unnerving really! |
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The result is an intimate and unnerving dive into their relationship narrated by the two subjects. |
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Not many like to go there, because it can be an unnerving experience, the officials more often than not appearing like zombies who cannot even hear applicants. |
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Such sensitive information in the hands of a loose cannon is understandably unnerving to those it might affect. |
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Next, 90 or so Wampanoag made a surprise appearance at the settlement's gate, doubtlessly unnerving the 50 or so colonists. |
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Yet, in the end, it becomes haunted by the unwelcome presence of heavy-handedness, making it seem more like a busy domestic melodrama than a truly unnerving chiller. |
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The fire sparked, then relit, recovering its flames with unnerving speed. |
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The sudden move lower to new lows on the price chart is unnerving, but not unexpected as noted in previous commentaries. |
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The specter of a chemical, biological or radiological attack raises the unnerving prospect of an insidious, invisible agent drifting through ductwork, hallways and offices. |
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But if the French found Mr Sarkozy's self-promoting hyperactivity stressful, they now find Mr Hollande's preternatural calm unnerving. |
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To those used to gaslight or candles, their unwavering glare was unnerving. |
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It was unnerving how bright they shone and so I tried to look away. |
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Hearing the names of places students frequent on the national news has been unnerving, students told The Daily Beast. |
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She is always fetching, and quiet unnerving as the silent stalker. |
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Through it all, Chris Hughes nodded approvingly, an unnerving grin on his face. |
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We wear scrub uniforms which for a paranoid patient can be deeply unnerving. |
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They found his level, intense stare more than somewhat unnerving. |
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Alone with the devastation of what he'd done at his feet, the absolute nothingness that rang out in the aftermath was profoundly unnerving. |
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Runnning through the streets of Liberty City, you discover little bonuses like power-ups for health and armour, as well as the unnerving ability to give someone a good whack. |
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While liberating and healthy, it was emotionally unnerving to toss some tasks overboard and it showed that he truly listened and cared. |
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Improvising can certainly be unnerving, especially for politicians who are trained to be risk-averse. |
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He was clutching with an unnerving intensity the flight bag that was dangling round his neck. |
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He knew it was probably just some hobo, but it was still unnerving. |
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A unnerving combination of wild ripe fruit and intense botrytis, with lively acidity. |
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The most unnerving thing about the recipe is its laboriousness. |
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Dr. Perrin raised the unnerving aspect to the problem that by-catch was evolving into directed catch, and a main source of protein in some areas, as a result of food insecurity. |
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For all parts of the media, this lack of certainty was unnerving. |
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Yet, the thought of doing a media interview is unnerving for many people. |
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The selection process itself is unnerving and very professional. |
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Those are the difficult questions that come in under NAFTA, but here we are looking at water, which makes it even more visceral and unnerving for people, because it is a huge factor. |
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This process may be slightly unnerving, but it can be quite exciting too! |
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It's set to shifting music that is simultaneously unnerving and calming. |
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It is unnerving to hear Circe tell her host that there is no homecoming for the one who listens to the Siren's song. |
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In several scenes, Xu Xian's doubt is depicted as an unnerving, long-fingernailed creature that follows him around, scritch-scratching at his skin. |
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Here, he creates a raptness on stage that makes still more unnerving the outbursts of anger from the nature-loving poet and his haunting by a doppelganger. |
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He appeared to be nothing more than a nondescriptly handsome wodge of heteronormative generica, tidily styleless in a sweater and chinos, but his dopily enthused expression was so innocuous it was unnerving. |
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Ensorcelled once more by that inimitable, smoke-filled Serling voice, which is reassuring and unnerving at once, I wondered how the ingenious TV writer would have used social media and search engines in his plots. |
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I found this world of fantasy slightly unnerving. |
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These are really unnerving times for Europe's citizens. |
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We should very much want the government to have a good answer to the question of why its propping up a private firm with billions in public money. You don't have to be a free market dogmatist to find this a little unnerving. |
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While many athletes are genuinely grateful to the companies that fund their training bills, there's always something unnerving about watching people sing for their supper when they're supposed to be speaking from the heart. |
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With an unnerving faith in its manifest destiny, however, the Town of Grouard soldiered on, daring both the railway company and the government to ignore the facts of the matter. |
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Whereas al-Qaeda still seeks to organise spectacular attacks on the West, IS is discovering that undirected, smaller-scale attacks might be just as unnerving. |
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For the gala opening, Schaufuss brought in Royal Ballet stars of the 1970s to fill supporting roles, with the unnerving sight of Wayne Sleep as a pageboy. |
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Even when the survival of the business may be at stake, owners of family businesses find making the decision to lay off staff difficult and the actual act of breaking the news to staff often unnerving. |
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Although a child's loud, insistent crying can be unnerving at times, the good news for parents is that this behavior actually provides a healthy form of communication in the vast majority of cases. |
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He played best with a great foil, his ridiculous relish for excess up against John Gielgud's elegant Home Counties restraint, his penchant for improvisation unnerving the stage actor's disciplined regard for the script. |
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There's elements of folk here, especially in Wolfe's cool and unnerving voice, but tracks are bolstered with doomy synths, driving metallike beats and washes of guitar. |
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As if this wouldn't be unnerving enough for Rafi, a darkly comic incident with a lethal block of frozen soup ups the acceptance stakes to catastrophic odds. |
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There's sci-fi rock with Starfighter Pilot, the unnerving abrasiveness of Little Hide and the heart-warming and heart-breaking Fifteen Minutes Old. |
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