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Disquieting

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Present participle of disquiet

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Bagenstos said it was difficult to disentangle the "dark history" of interrogation by Chicago and other law enforcement agencies from a post-9/11 militarization of domestic policework to trace the origins of the disquieting Homan Square allegations.

For all these caveats, though, the headline data remain disquieting.

But most indicators of second- and third-generation assimilation in Europe are disquieting.

So it is disquieting that the Blair government has signalled this week that it is likely to ignore this part of Lord Neill's report.The Blairites say that it would be absurd for ministers to call a referendum but not to express an opinion.

Amid the mayhem that follows, Milo finds reasons for staying alive: an enjoyably disquieting romp.At the Market Theatre in downtown Johannesburg, where Athol Fugard's protest pieces used to run, the most gripping of this year's repertoire was "Not With My Gun", a new play by Aubrey Sekhabi and Mpumelelo Grootboom.

Either way, it is unlikely to encourage investment or reassure sceptics that security in the country is under control.Indeed, a further disquieting aspect of the new Libya is the continuing ability of local militias, especially in places such as Misrata and Zintan that bore the burden of the battle against Qaddafi, to ignore the writ of the central government.

Ms Yoseloff describes how in a London bus "we are too intimate in this folded space", the edge-to-edge contact with a stranger's body momentarily disquieting.

Many people see disquieting shades of Big Brother in all this.The Gore campaign has said that it will not hire Aristotle, or any online ad firm that raises concerns about privacy, although the campaign might use similar targeting techniques of its own.

THE protesters were back in Syntagma square on May 1st, a disquieting reminder of the pressures facing the nearly one-year-old coalition government as it strives to meet the terms of Greece's second bail-out.

Their actions may be perfectly sensible, but there is something disquieting about unelected officials extensively rewriting policy with so little public debate.

For all her uncompromising talk, Ms Reno clearly does not know which way to turn.The parallels with Waco are disquieting.

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