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unsetting
verb
Present participle of unset
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He spent his days at his press, spectacles slipping down his nose, setting and unsetting types.
I keep coming back to John Grant's Pale Green Ghosts – real depth and emotional power in a world of wan Radio 2-friendly singer-songwriters – and the epic prog-pop ambition of These New Puritans' Field Of Reeds: there's something about the way its sound teeters between pacific and slightly unsetting that I find really compelling.
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To invent yourself a memory is to invent yourself a life, to appropriate other existences and other futures, to unset all stopwatches, abolish all barriers.
"Mess inevitably creeps into shared domestic spaces, so the best approach is to employ start and finish times for work, then set the scene with music, stationery, pin boards, and project plans to help put you in the zone, and unset it to mark the day's end," she says.
We can unset the courts".
Transfer to the fridge for an hour or so to set, then top up the moulds with the remainder of the strawberries and unset jelly.
Nobody, probably, has done more for the natural drape tail than Mrs. Fitch Gilbert, Pete Bostwick's mother She was an industrious lobbyist for the 1933 legislation, and at the Horse Shows of 1938- '39 & offered prizes totaling $2000 for three-gaited horses with unset tails.
The only jarring note is that unoccupied tables are left unset save for napkins — as a result, they look positively naked.
And then I glanced at the unset- tling inscription on the statue's base: "There will be other Alhóndigas to set on fire".
Now tip the pan away from you so that the unset eggs run into the space you have made for them.
When a little of the unset part remains on the surface the omelette is done.
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