Sentence examples for rather disquiet from inspiring English sources

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Rather, he felt a vague disquiet about what Facebook could do with all that information about him in the future.

One problem with this notion is that even though many nightmares involve perilous scenarios, the threats are often not at all realistic but, rather, oblique, metaphorical representations of disquiet, or inexplicable obstacles that keep us from getting somewhere we urgently need to go.

He directed the first ever musical, Guys and Dolls, at the National, to a chorus of initial disquiet that this was rather low fare for such a venue.

Disquiet about fairytales has become rather more widespread, for reasons distinct from Dawkins's hesitations: it arises from the recognition of fairytale territory as that land of pain that Campo evokes.

For art implants in people unorthodox ideas; it breaks the molds of provincialism in which people have been brought up; it disturbs and disquiets, since it tends to emphasize individuality rather than conformity; and works of art are often created out of rebellion or disenchantment with the established order.

Mancini sensed, rather than knew at his interview, that there was this disquiet among his defenders.

But perhaps he does register my disquiet, because he moves on from this point rather quickly and begins talking about George Galloway instead.

The first reader to e-mail us with four correct responses shall be declared the champion, showered with lucrative endorsement deals, and sent a shiny silver cup (or, rather, a copy of the equally valuable in its way "Disquiet, Please!").

By Macy Halford September 8 ,2009 The first reader to e-mail us with four correct responses shall be declared the champion, showered with lucrative endorsement deals, and sent a shiny silver cup (or, rather, a copy of the equally valuable in its way "Disquiet, Please!").

To a genre in thrall to relentless action and thunderous explosions, Jones reintroduces a welcome sense of quiet, or disquiet, and a plot that prompts audiences to think rather than merely to react.

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