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There's so much unease, pressing in with growing force, that it's an especially good time to see the ballet.
He feels the result would have been easier to accept if the leave campaign had not caused so much unease among voters.
And lawmakers' skeptical comments about Mr. Bernanke's performance as Fed chairman, ahead of a Senate vote on his reconfirmation, stirred so much unease in the market on Friday that the White House issued a statement over the weekend reiterating the president's confidence that Mr. Bernanke would be confirmed.
In the sex comedy "40 Days and 40 Nights," he initially seems to be the right actor to play Matt, a San Francisco Web designer from a Catholic family who gets dumped by his glamorous girlfriend and undergoes so much unease with other women that he decides to swear off sex for the period of Lent forty days and forty nights.
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It is not the photo opps themselves that are dreadful, so much as the unease they betray with the very essence of democratic leadership – the task of speaking for and to the people.
Who would have guessed, after a year of headlines about the N.S.A. and about the porousness of life online, that our worries on that score — not so much the political unease as a basic ontological fear that our inmost self is possibly up for grabs — would be best enshrined in a weird little romance by the man who made "Being John Malkovich" and "Where the Wild Things Are"?
According to prophets like Micah, the people have experienced and will continue to experience so much violence and unease because they have forgotten to help the poor, oppressed, and widows.
This brilliant movie may not tell Rumsfeld's critics anything new, but, as a revelation of the way that a powerful man, convinced of his own rationality, can cause so much damage, it still provokes unease.
So much kit, however, betrays a certain unease.
As the powerful nation stretches beyond its borders, fellow Africans are watching with awe and admiration, but also with some unease at the prospect of ceding so much control to outsiders.
The narrative is so eerie and disturbing because so much about the future world is left unexplained, fuelling the reader's unease; and Reid pulls off a wonderful twist in the tail.
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