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He could disquiet conservative elders — as with a show, "All the Meat You Can Eat," that he curated in SoHo, in 1971, of postcards, news and police photographs, pornography, advertising images, and other visual flotsam, including snapshots that he had taken with a Mick-A-Matic, a plastic camera shaped like Mickey Mouse — but he seems never to have met with serious resistance.
But Sir John stressed that the panel would do all it could to satisfy a deeply disquieted British public.
Russell Leigh Moses, a scholar of the Chinese leadership, said that Mr. Liu's dismissal could signal disquiet over whether expansion of the rail system had gone too far, too fast.
"It disquiets us that he may be out of jail," he added.
Though she refused and reported the incident to her husband, the invitation, and her apparent nonchalance about it, disquieted Pauling and he ended his relationship with Oppenheimer.
However, the proposal is not without some risk for policy makers and could provoke disquiet in some European countries where immigration is an increasingly contentious issue.
It genuinely enrages the Afghans and the government in Kabul, and it causes deep disquiet in western capitals.
But while pax Angola may have western blessing, it is causing disquiet in a region that is not at all sure that it wants an Angolan superpower.
It seems that disquiet persists even at the heart of the regulatory establishment.
He liked this opinion of his, and the way it always caused disquiet — here even more than usual, he noted.
He welcomed the statement, saying it represented "immense disquiet about the sexual revolution in the west".
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