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For Westerners, who often put more value on animals than our fellow humans, seeing cute fluffy lambs appear on porches that will become the shared meal of the community, this celebration can be a trying an unnerving experience.
Nearby "Accident #2" (1993-94), depicts the moment of a riding accident, with a horse's legs and bowed head in a tangle against an unnerving bright red background.
Standing almost 2 m high, and 128 cm wide, Les fleurs dédaignées ('The despised flowers') is an "unnerving" and "arresting" portrait of a young woman in fashionable eighteenth-century clothing.
"Grim Room" (1943), taken by Robert S. Wyer, records an unnerving crime scene.
Other experts noted an unnerving aspect of the situation: the experimenters were inside their test tube.
Here, an unnerving mannequin version of Brown dispenses fortunes, along with the occasional money-off voucher.
And the result - an unnerving one - is that the arguments begin to convince.
Rummy's memoir, "Known and Unknown," is an unnerving reminder of how the Iraq hawks took crazy conditionals and turned them into urgent imperatives to justify what the defense chief termed "anticipatory self-defense".
All of this has brought to the forefront an unnerving question.
The first-person viewpoint gives Resident Evil 7 an unnerving intimacy, bolstered by players having precious little to fight back with.
Playing up with the powerful Puig at the plate has to be a tad unnerving for an infielder.
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