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Should we welcome these developments or should they disquiet us?
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"It disquiets us that he may be out of jail," he added.
Disquieted us to find lovely maid accosted by young man in auto, "I'm going milking, sir", she said, was not a bright answer.
It is dazzling how the cumulative effect of these efforts are, without our knowing, neutralizing their opposite and dulling the effects of that which repels and disquiets us.
It remains remarkable that this horrible disquiet reaches us only through the ears: for the thunder of the guns, the wailing, whistling, and crashing of the balls through the air, is really the cause of these sensations".
The film is full of other object and hotel layout anomalies which subconsciously cause us disquiet.
Other testimonies in this line of alienated descent might be Knut Hamsun's Hunger, Fernando Pessoa's The Book of Disquiet and – bringing us back to America – Walker Percy's The Moviegoer.
The BBC's David Loyn in Kabul says behind the scenes there is considerable US disquiet at Afghan negotiating tactics only 24 hours ahead of a meeting of Afghan elders, a Loya Jirga, to consider the deal.
Diplomats said there was some disquiet over the way US talks with Mr Blair were well advanced before any details were shared with the other quartet partners.
That picture gives us grave disquiet, and the most robust response to it, also at the Met, is the one that Cameron took of her, in 1872, allotting it the title "Pomona," the goddess of abundance.
"The night disquiets and surprises us with its otherness.
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