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For me, the most unsettling effect of the Great Recession has been that moment my voice faltered on the phone.
Referring to controversy over another popular Kuniyoshi print not in the show, Mr. Clark writes, "As with the Earth Spider triptych, the authorities were alarmed not only by the question of who was 'really' represented, but also by the generally unsettling effect of the 'false rumors' (fuhyo) the image generated".
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The unsettling effect of that promptly produced a crisis which almost enveloped Davenport, who double-faulted to go set point down at 4-5. Williams wasted the opening with a forehand error and Davenport was off the hook for the time being.
These examples highlight the unsettling effects of the daily newspaper's flagging profitability, but judged against the longer narrative of American newspapers, they may come to be seen merely as a return to the industry's roots.
While those enhance the store's stock more than black-and-white generic labels would, the unknown brands have the unsettling effect of making a shopper feel as if she is on a movie set, à la "The Truman Show".
The translucent wall also had the unsettling effect of making a silhouette of whoever was showering — which perhaps could be sexy, but not so hot if it's your little sister.
But I can vouch for the unsettling effect of interrogators' mind games.
(Another plausible factor in Arcadia then, as in Ionia in 500 bc, was the unsettling effect of Cleisthenic democracy at Athens).
These are some of the latest findings on our beetle-browed relatives — the studies seem to be arriving every few weeks now — and they've had the unsettling effect of making them seem ever more like us.
Repeated changes in the government of the empire had an unsettling effect on the boy king and had, moreover, prevented him from being given a regular education.
First he had to cope with the unsettling effects of a false start but there was consolation in the knowledge that it was precipitated by Leroy Burrell, the former holder of the world record at 100 metres and the betting favourite to win last night.
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