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Architects and designers could claim to take a "deconstructionist" approach to buildings by abandoning traditional symmetry and creating zigzaggy, sometimes disquieting spaces.
Clustered about this category are several very unusual, sometimes disquieting works, including Verne Dawson's "Earthly Paradise" (2003), an oil painting depicting an arid, desertlike landscape dotted with a communal housing complex and a domelike utilities structure.
While I see "This Beautiful Life" as a book about many things — the earthquake of the Internet; the end of forgetting; a sometimes disquieting embrace of older sex roles; the earlier and earlier sexualization of girls — it is also, I hope, a bit of a time capsule regarding the post 9/11, pre-recession years, in America and in New York (ground zero again) and the vibrato of what came after.
She ran a sometimes kooky, sometimes disquieting (and now deleted) YouTube page devoted to "truther" culture that cast an unexpected pall over one of L.A.'s most beloved punk bands. .
They come in a slate of bold and sometimes disquieting colors, often shiny, and, for winter wear, are relatively slimming.
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Sultan has often photographed his own family, and the results have been both intimate and sometimes even disquieting because of what they reveal.
He said, for example, that although it was tough to play with the boisterous crowd that usually gathered around Woods, sometimes being in the group in front of Woods was just as disquieting.
Disquieting for whom?
Her answer was disquieting.
Still, the tasting was disquieting.
Their first night was disquieting.
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