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But as I spoke with homeowners and developers, the vague disquiet grew stronger.
Zarina Bhimji's photographs and films were admired by the judges for their "deeply romantic imagery with a strong sense of portent, of disquiet, of melancholy".
In 1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die, Tom Moon described OK Computer as a "prescient... dystopian essay on the darker implications of technology... oozing [with] a vague sense of dread, and a touch of Big Brother foreboding that bears strong resemblance to the constant disquiet of life on Security Level Orange, post-9/11".
Public disquiet culminated in a 70,000 to 200,000-strong demonstration in London on 31 March 1990; the demonstration around Trafalgar Square deteriorated into the Poll Tax Riots, leaving 113 people injured and 340 under arrest.
But by Monday, even Mr. Hollande, the front-runner, was forced to acknowledge an unexpectedly strong showing by an anti-globalization candidate, revealing a deep vein of public disquiet over the ongoing European economic crisis and ever-deeper austerity cuts pushed by the Sarkozy government.
Many people of no strong faith find such developments deeply disturbing - yet feel almost embarrassed about their disquiet, absent of the belief in a human soul.
I'm scheduled to play from 3 PM to 3 AM .Adding to his disquiet, this was his first ever show in Oslo and he wanted to make a strong impression.
His disquiet was understandable.
"I really felt disquiet.
The disquiet was prescient.
There is no disquiet.
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