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But Carrère's book about Dick vibrates with a profoundly uneasy respect.
Yet this "Europa" is profoundly uneasy at its emergent role of magnet to the world's dispossessed.
Every fresh report of "progress" on the debt-ceiling talks produces new reasons to feel profoundly uneasy.
For all its ringing obeisances to the sacraments of literary modernism, "City of God" is a work of profoundly uneasy conscience -- I'm tempted to say of bad faith.
The group has waited more than 80 years for this moment; its aging leaders are famously cautious and pragmatic, and therefore profoundly uneasy with Beltagy's confrontational stand toward the military council.
Tells about the 1980 Koch budget which was approved by the state's Financial Control Bd. & the federal monitors although they may have been profoundly uneasy about it as enough cuts hadn't been made.
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I felt deeply uneasy.
And yet… And yet this collection left you feeling profoundly, profusely uneasy, as did Junya Watanabe's show on Saturday morning, another that drew on decorative elements associated with Africa, offering a collection of Dutch wax dresses looped with abstracted variants of Maasai-ish necklaces, with models (all white) bearing faux-keloid scarring on their faces.
But Syriza and New Democracy would in all likelihood make uneasy bedfellows, disagreeing profoundly on several key issues including freeing up the Greek labour market, collective bargaining and immigration.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
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