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The wine is fail-safe insurance at unnerving moments when, empty-handed en route to a dinner party, you must make a buy-and-run purchase.
A group of Coutts-hating businessmen formed a group called Blackheart, which posted derogatory billboards around Auckland, aimed at unnerving Coutts and his team.
The Taliban had previously attacked Kabul on Jan . 18 when militants detonated at least four suicide bombs and battled against Afghan commandos 50 yards from the gates of the presidential palace, an attack aimed at unnerving the Afghan capital.
Mrs. Clinton, who prepared at length for the debate, was far more deft at unnerving her opponent, finding a way during an exchange about trade to bring up a loan that Mr. Trump had received from his father.
Jardine called to Larwood: "Well bowled, Harold!" Although the comment was aimed at unnerving Bradman, who was also batting at the time, Woodfull was appalled.
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Both actors get at something unnerving.
Yet it also possesses an at times unnerving undercurrent in the wake of all that's happened.
Tall, lean, in an immaculate cream suit and pink shirt, Markopolos, 53, cuts a credible figure, although he talks with a degree of utter certainty that can seem, at times, unnerving.
"Entirely enveloping and at times unnerving in a relevant way one would never have imagined, as a cohesive whole this ranks as the best of Nolan's trio".
So many of the people portrayed on stage were sitting right in front, looking back at their doppelgängers; it had to be unnerving at times.
It's a bit unnerving at first, but given his graduate training in speech recognition at MIT, it makes sense.
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