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His hard-line positions have disquieted the Obama administration, but in Moscow, there was no such squeamishness.
In the House, raucous constituent gatherings have disquieted conservative Democrats facing the most competitive 2010 re-election contests.
— The N.F.L. lockout and the threat of a canceled 2011 football season have disquieted fans in many American cities, but the unease in Green Bay (population 102,000) is profound and multilayered.
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Darwin's theory of sexual selection has disquieted and irritated many otherwise sympathetic evolutionary theorists because, I suspect, it allows purposes and intentions back into evolution through an unlocked side door.
The use of multiple anonymous sources has disquieted some critics, but many associates have gone on the record.
The sight of privileged barristers cross-examining some of society's worst-off as they stand in the dock has long disquieted the legal profession.
The market action of the last few days, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average again back below 10,000, has obviously disquieted the bulls.
Some have voiced disquiet about his potential conflict of interests.
Over the past few seasons, even fans have expressed disquiet about Jack's use of torture.
Other charities have voiced disquiet at the high bar set by some of the descriptors.
JLR employs 24,000 people in the UK but its overseas ambitions have caused disquiet at Unite.
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