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On all sides of the political divide in Britain, there is profound disquiet about lining up behind the U.S. government in another military strike on a Middle Eastern country.
Condemnation from Israel and angry silence from Saudi Arabia — both key U.S. allies and avowed enemies of Tehran — highlight a profound disquiet about much more than the letter of the preliminary six-month nuclear accord.
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Abbott's repeated endorsement of Keating's words (to the profound disquiet of some of his most ardent supporters on the ideological right) seemed to make it plain that he, too, understood that critical intersection.
The defeats of 1627 made emergency taxation more necessary than ever, and the new Parliament, 27 of whose members had been imprisoned for refusing to contribute to the loan, assembled with a sense of profound disquiet.
With these caveats, there are many pleasures and many moments of profound disquiet in this book, which reminds you of its author's mastery of the underrated craft of storytelling.
The enduring appeal of Vesalius's "monsters" should perhaps remind us that, however rational our aspirations may be with regard to medical advances, we nonetheless retain a profound instinctive disquiet about the investigation and appropriation of the body and its organs.
Public disquiet about driven grouse shooting is growing.
But disquiet about the letter was much more widespread.
Some have voiced disquiet about his potential conflict of interests.
In Washington, the American government voiced disquiet about the verdict.
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