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"Everybody is pretty uneasy," Mr. Greenwood said.
"I always make a joke that there might be a few people who have warrants out for their arrest, and if so, they're probably feeling pretty uneasy right now," said Mr. Stockdale, 28.
The politicians who pushed their unwilling countries to go along with that feel pretty uneasy now, not just because Iraq itself has been going badly, but because they have had so little in return.
You'd be pretty uneasy about your prospects for an impartial hearing, wouldn't you?
Once, I did ask this particular soldier if he was interested in trying yoga with us and he felt pretty uneasy about it.
Since communism ended there's still a pretty uneasy relationship between both nations, highlighted by the Polish actually pursuing American warheads, which naturally freaks the Russians out.
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In this theater of marvels, which spills out of a dreamscape of pretty but uneasy vignettes, Ms. Pinto and the company's co-director, the actor Avshalom Pollak, have created a lively entertainment on various levels.
During the First World War, the Geisels, although they were by then pretty well Americanized and vociferously loyal, felt uneasy.
He added, "There are a lot of ideas on the table, and it's pretty obvious that we've got some uneasy folks".
Pretty much everyone in authority had an uneasy sense that Dreyfus had been railroaded, and many who had no particular liking for Jews still felt that anti-Semitism was something worse than false; they thought it was vulgar.
Iraq, for instance, looks like being pretty "complex" for decades to come as the uneasy pull back of US forces today indicates.
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