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In Mills' book, friendship allows not only access, but a structural dodge: she has written a memoir – about the process of research and discovery, about her life and affliction with lupus (about which the sisters were extremely kind; another slight unease, because, as Alice Munro once wrote, "a sick person … emotionally, holds all the cards"), and the progress of their friendship.

These forces create unease because they could easily interdict shipments of Caspian oil and gas.

That would be a far more significant penalty, though one that causes unease because of already soaring global energy prices.

But the approach to another milestone moment for the 84-year-old Paterno has been tinged with a sense of unease because of whispers about his future, and about the program he has built in 46 seasons as coach.

In addition to sensitivity over any matters linked to the monarchy, the case has caused unease because one suspect died after being transferred from his post but before being charged.

But we sense there is unease, because Kevin Delaney, described as the Barclays' lieutenant on Sark, has penned a front-page denunciation of Sweeney and Panorama for the Sark News, delivered to every home on the island.

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Unease, simply because she so seldom talked to a stranger nowadays?

No one seemed offended by his obvious unease, perhaps because most Turks, Muslim and Christian, were just as anxious.

At such moments I felt a tingle of unease, not because of any personal animus, or any objection on principle to his presence in the school.

While I usually think Mormons do a good job of making Joseph Smith seem like a human being rather than god-like, there are moments like singing this song when I feel a twinge of unease, not just because of Joseph Smith, but because of our current leaders.

The fact that the anti-immigrant Progress Party appears to hold the key to securing a majority in Parliament has caused unease in Norway because Anders Behring Breivik, a far-right militant who massacred 77 people in 2011, was once among the party's members.

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