Caddy finally goes to bed, but, unsettled, Quentin wanders around, and happens to bump into Dalton. |
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But later this week unsettled weather is set to hit the country, as a depression brings rain and winds. |
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And even the Soviet photographs, which were intended to depict an improving economy, leave the viewer unsettled, with so much left unsaid. |
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On the two nights in question, Mr Weekes was very unsettled and nothing could be done to calm him. |
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Dr. Vincent, an old family friend, takes Paul fishing in order to help ease his mind, but Paul remains unsettled and decides to return home. |
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He was even more unsettled when he thought the transit was going to crash into the side of the station. |
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As Parker points out, the meanings of these words for other purposes were unsettled and changing in this period. |
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The corporate bond market remains unsettled, with junk spreads widening again this week. |
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The unsettled political situation has meant that the frequency and level of protest action has increased. |
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One would not be surprised to learn that they are far more worried about holding their jobs in an unsettled economy. |
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In the unsettled world today, many Australians are looking for a direction. |
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The Credit market remains extraordinarily unsettled, although rates ended the week little changed. |
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It will stay quite unsettled over the weekend, especially in the north and west. |
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Deconstruction radically unsettled what were taken to be stable concepts and conceptual oppositions. |
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The status of contract personnel on the battlefield and the guaranteeing of continuing service in combat are murky and unsettled questions. |
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Meanwhile, Collins's case remains unsettled, and only chipping paint and crumbling steps indicate the havoc inside her house. |
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Since this is a relatively recent and unsettled debate, through this example we can see Critical Theory in the making. |
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I met Brian just six months after he came out of captivity, and I was struck by how unsettled he seemed. |
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She knew she should just accept her cousin's death as natural, but an unsettled feeling continued to stay with her. |
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I needed to hear words that only he could say, words that would shake me out of my unsettled state of mind. |
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I look forward to seeing the DPP and the KMT cooperate to resolve unsettled human rights cases and bring justice to former political prisoners. |
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The issue of optimum oxygen concentration for neonates in intensive care remains, even now, unsettled. |
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A lot of drivers are unsettled by the confusing combination of in-car lights and the dazzling night-time neons on the outside. |
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But underlying all this, there are tensions born of age-old rivalries, long unsettled land disputes and of arguments long forgotten. |
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This is an unsettled area, so it is smart to take a conservative approach until further guidelines are developed. |
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I expected to feel euphoric after finally fulfilling my lame ambition, but instead I was unsettled. |
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Attempts so far to forge a compromise have come to naught, leaving the upcoming session disturbingly unsettled. |
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But the 39-year-old comedian's unsettled nature seems to run deeper than mere discombobulation at missing an appointment. |
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Generous with encouragement for preservation, the Colonial Office was stingy with funds to pay for policing vast unsettled areas. |
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After nearly a decade of promotion and pioneering, the Everglades remained relatively unsettled. |
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The date was postponed several times due to the unsettled issue of taxation. |
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The Met Office has predicted an unsettled period of weather with rain and wind. |
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As a domain of research, the de facto mental health system bristles with unsettled questions, conflicting interests, and jury-rigged resolutions. |
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Whatever has disaffected a substantial section of the support has mystified the manager and has clearly unsettled some of his players. |
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Cyclonic weather with a depression centred over the UK can cause unsettled conditions in both winter and summer. |
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I would have hugged him but he looked a little unsettled at my effusive thanks, so I just said I'd name my first-born son in his honour. |
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Some reservations closely followed traditional Ojibwa boundaries, while others were established in previously unsettled areas. |
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If a legal question is not answered by standards deriving from legal sources then it lacks a legal answer-the law on such questions is unsettled. |
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He has also done his own bit to distance his current squad from their glorious recent past and the haphazard unsettled last season. |
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While the legal protections are mostly clear, some parts of internet libel law are still unsettled. |
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Police immediately called for backup feeling that the scene was becoming too unsettled. |
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Brown is less unsettled by the badness of her verse than by the popularity of her bad verse. |
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Accordingly, the Respondent decided that the bank did not owe the appellant any money in unsettled bills. |
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Bookkeeping accompanied by signed receipts would memorialise and facilitate credit transfers that remained unsettled for many years. |
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After checking, the agent told my that my account has been blocked due to an unsettled bill. |
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The phonetic form and spelling and the derivation are alike unsettled, the uncertainty of the latter involving that of the former. |
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But the grand question was still unsettled of how this epidemic was generated and increased. |
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Points of disagreement can be as informative as the timeline itself, highlighting unsettled areas in art history. |
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The huge man had him pinned against the rail, forcing him to arch his back above the unsettled sea, where sharks circled menacingly. |
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Nevertheless, the controversies over literary openness are far from being resolved, and many related issues remain unsettled. |
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Storm clouds are turning ominously dark as global markets become more unsettled by the week. |
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In a journal entry about the coming exhibition, he aptly describes how his art has helped soothe a troubled and unsettled past. |
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The afternoon of 2 February 1918 was humid and unsettled in Melbourne, with a slow-moving low pressure trough crossing Victoria. |
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The stranger looked very unsettled by this, and just glanced around helplessly for a moment. |
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His effective rhetoric reassured a country unsettled by the tumults of the 1960s and 1970s and perceptions of American decline. |
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At ten to go, it was an eminently gettable target, but these two bowlers were looking very unsettled. |
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You will have domestic worries and an unsettled atmosphere will prevail at home. |
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As long as this is an unsettled legal question, the concept of cyberspace will be a relevant one. |
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He blustered on about my trespassing gall, how I'd unsettled his half-starving cattle. |
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Since then, interest in the question has continued with an undiminished level of unsettled contentiousness. |
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A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said none of the passengers on the bus was hurt, but many were unsettled at the sudden unscheduled detour. |
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He had an unsettled childhood and, like many ambitious Egyptians of limited means, in 1937 he chose a career in the army. |
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Jack looked away from the man, unsettled by his strange green eyes, and fiddled with his papers nervously. |
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The finding prompted the theory that the boy king was murdered by a blow to the head during the unsettled period of his reign. |
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He had himself been through an unsettled childhood and home life. He spent years in care. |
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According to NACRO, Joseph lived an unsettled childhood and exhibited clear signs of depression and suicidal thoughts. |
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There, they can help stabilize unsettled regions through their presence and training. |
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She is quick to point out that her childhood was not unhappy, just unsettled. |
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Reid Pearce, mitigating, said Sheridan had a very unsettled family background. |
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I pitied the hapless patient and commiserated with the unhappy house officer, unsettled by the echoes of my own mistakes. |
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After an unsettled childhood he transformed himself into an eccentric showman and anti-hero of British boxing in the Nineties. |
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My life is really unsettled, my friends have much more settled lives than I do at this point. |
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However, some have said that he does not possess the qualities required for leading the company, particularly as it is in an unsettled state. |
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It was, though, his coltish pace and imposing height and strength which first unsettled the Glasgow defence. |
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But the officers remained angry, unsettled, and ill-disposed toward his message. |
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Only the unmistakable lilt of his mid-European accent gives a clue to his unsettled past. |
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Pouring warm milk from the pail into a mug, she sighed and frowned, unsettled. |
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They shuffled some more and looked about, uneasy, unsettled, on edge. |
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At which point you might be baffled by the laughable insensitivity, or unsettled and disgusted by this appropriation. |
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His absence is the latest sign of the balancing act the Republican must perform on what remains an unsettled political landscape. |
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Peter smiled weakly, unsettled by this swell of reminiscence. |
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However, one thing is certain, there is unsettled weather aplenty ahead. |
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Now we are learning that it is not just sleepless nights looking after Prince George that may have unsettled his mood. |
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In London, tech, telecom and media stocks were bearing the brunt of the sell-off as investors looked for safe havens in the current unsettled climate. |
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Their unfamiliar appearance and smell so unsettled the enemy horses that the Lydian troopers were forced to dismount and fight on foot, where they were decisively defeated. |
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But the elephant in the room of the 2012 GOP field is that it is both unsettled and unimpressive. |
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They were the women voters who turned to the GOP in the past when things got unsettled internationally. |
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The grisly discovery of her mummified body has unsettled the neighborhood, the neighbor added. |
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But his usual easy-going charm seemed to have temporarily deserted him, and she found him terse, uncommunicative, clearly unsettled by her absence. |
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He was unsettled by the relativism that discarded the notion of unilinear, directional time and placed Indigenous perspectives on equal terms with Western ones. |
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But as time passed, one began to wonder whether Diana could sustain romance of any kind, due to insecurities that she herself traced to an unsettled childhood. |
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Saudi Arabia mourns King Fahd, a traditionalist in changing times, and it pledges loyalty to Abdullah, heir to a stable government and an unsettled state. |
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But behind the picture-postcard facade, residents of the rural community of Bradfield, on the outskirts of Sheffield, have become increasingly unsettled. |
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Sources claim staff have become unsettled by regular ownership changes. |
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But now I am more unsettled than ever, and seriously wigged out. |
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They should be playing their fab new single Everybody's Gonna Be Happy and, if we're immensely fortunate, our Dad will not appear in the doorway sounding a little unsettled. |
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We operate today in an extraordinarily unsettled financial environment dominated by leveraged speculation and U.S. foreign liabilities of unprecedented amounts. |
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He has moved back and forth in a way that aides said reflected the unsettled question of how harshly he should distinguish himself from the president. |
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Its sphere of application is public life, not private life. Where to draw this line between public and private for this purpose is itself an unsettled and controversial issue. |
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The issue of illegitimacy of space that Eklavya has occupied in government schools though historical is now an issue that would be dangerous to leave unsettled. |
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The lecturers, who were seeking a 3.25 percent increase, had been withholding grades and were threatening rolling strikes while their dispute remained unsettled. |
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Therefore, certification is an acceptable and conciliatory method for determining a state court's opinion regarding an unsettled or disputed question of law. |
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Working against the bill, however, were unsettled questions over whether legislators had the authority to change the state's definition of marriage. |
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As at December 31 last year, councils owed their workers about K18 billion in unsettled arrears and the Government had since paid off half of the amount. |
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At first they were held in public houses, but as the attempts to eliminate them intensified, they moved to unsettled areas on the outskirts of settlement. |
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Others will be unsettled by a book that is written as if it were non-fiction yet clearly contains a fictional element, giving everything an air of untrustworthiness. |
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I found it did get unsettled when pushed hard on broken surfaces. |
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The one assumption I hope to have unsettled in these pages is that any particular novelistic genre in itself embodies a metaphysical or transcendent approach to the real. |
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The issue of odd perfect numbers remains unsettled, however. |
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The hullabaloo following this seemed to unsettled Laois who appeared to lose their concentration, and this very nearly proved to be their undoing. |
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The first five terms above, included in the index, connote a feeling of being emotionally unsettled, off-balance or anxious, which are standard reactions to stressful events. |
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But this year Buffett is deeply unsettled by the complex world of derivatives and the column inches devoted to his dire warning this week do not exaggerate his concern. |
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The man's look is unsettled and unsettling but there is no dissensus here. |
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And, as at Ashton Gate, Wrexham looked decidedly unsure and unsettled in those opening minutes at the Fitness First Stadium. |
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But unsettled Hasselbaink, aware he's on display, must have delighted the window-shoppers with a performance that helped bury Charlton. |
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Society remained deeply unsettled and radical demands continued to be suppressed such as those from the yeoman brothers John and William Merfold. |
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The remainder of his life was somewhat unsettled, and he died at Regensburg. |
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The circumstances of the merger are an unsettled issue of scholarly research. |
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The unsettled races of the north, constituting the Chartists, are Scotch philosophunculists and Irish savages, or the children of such. |
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In 1248, Simon de Montfort was appointed Governor in the unsettled Duchy of Gascony. |
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Summers are warm and drier, with variable sunshine, rain and clouds, and spring weather is unsettled. |
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The northeast coast of England was largely unsettled by Roman civilians apart from the Tyne valley and Hadrian's Wall. |
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On the anniversary of East Timor's independence, Sara Niner looks at the politics of that unsettled country. |
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These were clear Neoplatonic interpretations that unsettled purists over the years. |
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The lightning was part of a fast-moving squall line typical of unsettled spring weather, said National Weather Service forecaster Tiffani Brown. |
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John Gidman, the other half of Villa's unsettled international duo, is recalled to right-back after recovering from a tigh strain. |
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Turn the key and the motor fires up before settling into a thrummy, slightly unsettled idle. |
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Minimal risk is a core concept in research ethics, but its proper role in the regulation of large-scale biobank and cohort research is unsettled. |
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Although he completed the album in November 1976, it took his unsettled record company another three months to release it. |
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I was unsettled by the sudden outburst, and since I didn't know what to do I just stood there, confused. |
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This could be a violent death, unsettled matters in their lives, or simply the failure of their survivors to perform proper funerals. |
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Generally the weather pattern is quite unsettled and erratic during these months, with only occasional heatwaves. |
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At this time, Vermont was yet unsettled, and the territories of New Hampshire and Maine were claimed and governed by Massachusetts. |
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Eventually their abductors drove them into unsettled territory and set them free without explanation. |
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Infants may appear unsettled around feeding time and present with failure to thrive. |
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Marie, though most of the rest of the region remained unsettled by Europeans. |
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Thus, on his first shot, the pope effectively left the matter unsettled until the determination of the islands' actual geographic location. |
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The author contends that states might deliberately prolong territorial disputes to use them as bargaining chips in negotiations regarding other unsettled issues. |
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Neither Polycarp nor Anicetus persuaded the other, but they did not consider the matter schismatic either, parting in peace and leaving the question unsettled. |
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They may suddenly become clingier or unsettled on a Sunday evening. |
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But, at the repeated requests of King Henry, he gave up this project in order to act as viceroy in the unsettled and disaffected Duchy of Gascony. |
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Harmonically, they're lushly tonal but unsettled by subtle chromaticism. |
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The climate and carbon cycle appears to be rather unsettled during the Silurian, which has a higher concentration of isotopic excursions than any other period. |
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Conditions in Normandy were unsettled, as noble families despoiled the Church and Alan III of Brittany waged war against the duchy, possibly in an attempt to take control. |
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These dykes are principally found in locations with exceptionally high winds, where a solid wall might be at risk of being unsettled by the buffeting. |
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His own spirit is as unsettled a piece as there is in all the world. |
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Fitted with 19-inch alloys, as in the n-tec specced test car, the X-Trail starts to feel unsettled when the roads get rougher, jolting through the biggest ruts and potholes. |
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It has been argued and unsettled whether any English Churchman in the 13th century would have disputed that the Pope was the head of the Universal Church. |
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Those with enough wealth were able to seize on opportunities created by these unsettled conditions and set about enlarging and enclosing farm lands. |
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These crises were initially averted, but issues remained unsettled. |
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