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Relations between the two countries, often uneasy, have deteriorated.
Mr. Korte agreed that jurors were often uneasy.
Humour and disaster were often uneasy companions in Canadian novels in 2009.
This has been a strange and often uneasy Olympic Games for Phelps.
Europeans were often uneasy under the American umbrella, during the Vietnam war, for example, or Ronald Reagan's nuclear buildup.
The sharing of power was often uneasy and confusing: Mandela often intervened, particularly in foreign affairs, without informing his colleagues, and his own office was sometimes muddled.
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He was often anxious, sleepless, uneasy around other people, impatient, angry.
But when one of them collapsed on the East Side on Saturday — killing at least four people, demolishing a building and damaging at least five others — the disaster exposed the often-uneasy relationship cranes have had with the New Yorkers who walk below them.
Yet when doctors get data on impedance changes, they often feel uneasy and call patients to see how they are, making patients uneasy in turn, Dr. Stevenson said.
I have often felt uneasy about you.
Postmodernism has often had uneasy relations with silence.
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