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Keith Peterson had felt the same way, without being fully able to articulate his unease.

While Stekelenburg explains how boring tactics go a long way in modern football, he does not articulate the unease we feel at home about this type of play, let alone the worry we feel about confronting Brazil with this concept.

But when articulating this unease it's alarmingly easy to descend into an Alan Partridge-style rant on farming and farmers, ie "You make pigs smoke.

At long last, I had found a way of articulating an unease that I had felt for as long as I could remember.

This is partly because he's an engaging writer who has vividly articulated the unease that many adults feel about the way their modi operandi have changed in response to ubiquitous networking.

And suddenly a suspicion wells up inside me: if the two sides didn't exhaust themselves with antagonism (were it not for the police, physical violence would ensue), but instead articulated their unease with the status quo to each other, how many points would they have in common?

(On Twitter Joey Barton splendidly articulated lingering consumer unease: "Do one, Becks. They cost about 1p to make in a sweat shop in the Third World"). Indeed, what guarantees does H&M offer across its ranges?

"You delve into a particular corner of yourself that's dark and uneasy, and you articulate the confusions and unease, then you acquire other corners of unease and discontent," Friel once said.

Franzen may be tiresomely preoccupied with the ways in which new technologies are threatening the life of the mind (what other writer would make a book trailer about being reluctant to make a book trailer?), but in his vexing and insightful way he articulates a common sense of unease about the advent of video advertisements for literature.

I think a lot of people have this slight sense of unease, which isn't very well articulated.

Winston Churchill struggled to articulate what was happening in Europe when he expressed his unease in 1941; yet one man gave it a name.

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