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"Some people are disquieted by change.
Many are disquieted by the war.
Parker, 35, is still disquieted by his skin cancer.
Even business leaders are disquieted by the government's attempts to dilute Kurdish nationalism.
Still, he acknowledged that many co-workers in Bellmawr were disquieted by recent events.
Surely grown-ups shouldn't be disquieted by the output of their intestines.
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Albert decides he is not sad, but disquieted, haunted by the spectre of empty swimming pools.
"Kent will be disquieted though, by the seeming ease with which the Worcestershire openers saw off their attack in the last overs of the day.
I was struck, and perhaps disquieted a little, by the readiness with which Spalding was prepared to turn the horrifying events of the summer to creative use.
They are disquieted, he said, by the philosopher John Rawls's idea that many of their advantages have nothing to do with merit: American citizenship, fortunate family circumstances, a society that values what they are good at, whether it is telling jokes or having a great jump shot.
Last spring E-Trade, whose supermarket is still tiny, disquieted higher-cost rivals by announcing it would rebate up to half of the 12b-1 marketing fees (a component of some expense ratios) and other supermarket charges to customers.
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