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Even a narrow No victory might be unsettling, implying the likelihood of a further vote in a few years' time.
Feldman's experience at the class reunion of his modern Orthodox yeshiva might be unsettling to some but not that surprising to anyone familiar with Judaism's position on intermarriage.
I wonder if, after a lifetime of wanting to take his guitar into another room, it might be unsettling to find oneself with so many guitars and so many rooms in which to play them.
It's in the infamous DVD commentary to Outlaw where, after railing against "fackin broadsheet cahnts" who slated it, he admits that the film might be unsettling "especially after you've had 10 pints".
While the mirror reflects light, it refracts one's identity with a jagged edge that might be unsettling to some, recalling the fantastic house-of-mirrors denouement of the "The Lady From Shanghai".
And the negative advertising and campaigning that might be unsettling elsewhere are expected here, particularly because it is often unclear who is paying for telephone messages that bash various candidates.
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It might well be unsettling senior Labour figures, but that is not a bad thing.
If you assumed that the gradual disappearance of the Whitney's original raison d'être might be somewhat unsettling to its director and his staff, you would be wrong.
WALKER: I'm with Ligaya on this: I found these interludes pretty simplistic, but I can see how to a younger reader it might be somewhat unsettling to have other voices break in on the narrative, and then have to figure out what they're saying and why they're there.
WHY might this tattooing practice be unsettling or offensive to some?
What might be found there, however, could be unsettling not just for the banks but also for the corporate executives and investors who were in on the allocations.
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