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"There is disquiet about a few aspects of this Bill in its detail," said a senior MP.
In Sierra Leone, by contrast, no one will mourn Mr Taylor's incarceration.However, there is disquiet there at the trial's length and cost.
But now it has changed tack.One reason is disquiet at the sight of Iran becoming Hamas's chief backer in its place.
What Mr. Ohnesorg has left behind is disquiet and resentment among Carnegie Hall employees past and present, and these are not happy holiday offerings.
There is disquiet among regular BBC Radio 3 listeners, who have accused the station of "dumbing down" to appeal to a broader audience.
Although there is disquiet at the club about the team's form under McClaren, owner Mike Ashley is unlikely to make any move before a January review unless performances continue in this awful vein.
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Helene is disquieted: "I just don't want you to be blind," she tells him.
In Key West, for example, he is "disquieted" by the books and even the furnishings in Hemingway's house.
China is increasingly suspicious of what it views as stepped-up spying by American planes and ships along its coast, and the United States is disquieted by China's growing array of weaponry, analysts on both sides say.
More recently, though, there has been disquiet.
"I understand there's disquiet out there," Mr. Bush said.
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