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But the epidemic of obesity epitomizes the unsettled character of progress in affluent Western society.
In his 1992 documentary, "Between Boston and New York," the Connecticut film-maker Ken Simon used the barroom sniping of Yankee and Red Sox partisans to illustrate the state's generally unsettled character.
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There was something unsettled about his character.
Baylor's growth into a large research university is now irreversible, but its Christian character remains unsettled.
He makes sparing and effective use of music, sound effects and alterations in the visual texture of the film (shot on digital video) to suggest the character's unsettled inner state.
The world of his characters was unsettled and difficult, informed by history, and pervaded by an overwhelming sense of loss.
What's more, he wrote, the pilot left a lot of unsettled questions about the characters and their lives.
In this work and in Out of Body Experience Clinic, a lot of characters look unsettled or anxious; they don't look happy.
In that case, the unsettled family provided the story's main characters; here, the dinner hosts Genevieve and Eric and their teenage daughter remain peripheral to the storytelling.
In "Whale Music," a film by Richard J. Lewis adapted from the novel by Paul Quarrington about an unsettled, reclusive rock musician (the character was very suggestive of Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys), Mr. Chaykin played the lead role and won a Genie Award, the Canadian version of an Oscar.
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