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He founded this Benedictine abbey, which, through centuries, has rung with quiet, as its church does today, if you are not disquieted by the low recorded sound of the Twenty-first Piano Concerto.
I'm a bit disquieted by this.
Many are disquieted by the war.
"Some people are disquieted by change.
Dissociation of disquiet about medicines from medicines adherence may allow for a focus on helping patients to resolve their disquiet, if possible, without this necessarily having to be viewed in terms of its potential effect on adherence.
Subsequently, since disquiet may well be a feature of both adherence and non-adherence to medicines, dissociation of disquiet from adherence may allow for a focus on helping patients to resolve their disquiet, if possible, without this necessarily having to be viewed in terms of its potential effect on adherence.
Edwards said that he was "disquieted".
But the Hazare movement also disquieted others.
And the gay policy disquieted some.
These messages both reassured and disquieted biomedical researchers.
But they shared a sense of disquiet, as if they believed we had veered too far off the road in too many ways — the quality of leadership, the sense of shared purpose, basic common sense.
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