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Indeed, here is an artist who realises the performance potential of embarrassment, who knows how to interject the precise note of unease to disrupt an apparently proper scenario.
Odessa is a highlight, thrilling with its blend of lyrical regret and pop-tinged dance, Schmersal's distorted, intrusive bass providing Snaith's trademark note of unease.
Certainly, the elastic legal system leaves smart companies plenty of room for manoeuvre; but only the naïve would expect anything else.Mr Kukes has played a tough game; and there remains an underlying note of unease about the company itself.
– beyond the author's curiosity at the trick his memory and perception have played on him, and a slight note of unease at the gap between reality and his image of himself.
As disclaimers go, "Even if this book is harmless to use, the author and the publisher takes no responsibility for the outcome" is simultaneously so comprehensive and so vague as to strike an immediate note of unease – and the injunction never to read this book "close to someone driving any type of vehicle" only increases the reader's sense of impending peril.
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But there were other notes of unease.
A number of speeches, however, evinced a note of particular unease and defensiveness – less about the risks attending the military tasks that lay ahead than about possible implications for the home front.
The possibility of such a pleasure in such a place both surprises and disturbs him, causing him to end the poem on a quavering note of ethical unease: so everything's all right.
Mr. Stephens, the author of the reflective drama "Harper Regan," which just finished an acclaimed run at the National Theater in London, strikes a similar note of quiet unease in "Pornography," which was directed with a cool hand by Sean Holmes in a well-acted production from the Traverse and the Birmingham Repertory Theater Company.
Principals and superintendents should take note of this unease and make sure that they are not wasting their teachers' time with substandard training or their money on poorly aligned textbooks.
Few of the articles, however, took note of the profound unease many medical ethicists, including some who are ardently pro-choice, feel about the tests and how they might lead to a dramatic reduction in the Down syndrome population.
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