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But people familiar with the discussions of the History board say that when it convened at the end of 2010, its unease about the accuracy of "The Kennedys" was more than sufficient to turn it against the project.
Its unease lurks.
But the inner self, with its unease, malaise and angst, can absorb endless coddling.
Washington, more focused on the Gulf than north Africa, had signalled its unease about the practicalities.
But it is expected to have to borrow at least $80m this year, mainly because Japan withheld its subscription to mark its unease over the FAO's performance.
Venezuela is not alone, though, in Latin America in its unease over the American military's role in the war on drugs.
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Not only has North Korean intransigence punctured Obama's dream of enhanced Asian security, but China, too, has rebuffed him, aggressively expanding its maritime military power while continuing to act, despite its evident unease over Kim's behaviour, as the North's key ally, trade partner, and protector.
"It's curious that the intellectual and artistic community transforms its aesthetic unease or personal disgust into a longing for a type of patriarchal and pre-modern moral authority," he wrote.
What is unquestionable is that Europe is living its deepest unease since the end of the Cold War.
In 1970, two years before the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, Brazil voiced its strong unease at the proposed agenda.
If I were trying to persuade someone of the genius of Michelangelo I would say look at this statue – because who can miss its modern unease and anxiety?
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