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The portrait of a hunter with a shotgun in his tidy living room -- with a little girl and two women, one pregnant -- projects an unsettling hint of possible violence (Johnson).
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The longer you play, the more complicated the game's gathering and building tools become, with each incremental addition widening the game's scope, while introducing unsettling hints about what it all could mean.
Mack says, "Aesthetically I wanted each one to be bold and visually attractive, just like how vices can be attractive at first, then upon closer inspection each one has an element that is slightly unsettling enough to hint at the vice".
Its work over the years has been brilliant and unsettling, movement-based but hinting theatrically at troubling truths about mankind, gay mankind in particular.
The joys of married life were destined to be short lived, though, and Ambrose soon sank into a feverish decline and died — but not before scribbling to his cousin back in England a couple of urgent, unsettling, and possibly febrile letters hinting that lovely Rachel just might not be the angel he'd first taken her for.
Even a hint of such talk could be unsettling in Germany because the automakers have given unions employment guarantees for the next few years.
But 2010 could be an unsettling campaign cycle for Democrats, and Ms. Lincoln's strategists recognize emerging hints of vulnerability.
The triumph of Everington's first novel is that, while hinting at lofty literary precedents, it cumulatively takes on an unsettling voice all of its own.
There were hints of the Arabic ruba', or quarter tone, and Persian koron, or neutral third, which like the unsettling dissonance of so many Zeppelin songs, resolves itself into the most harmonious interval in Western music, the perfect fifth.
(Hint, hint).
And unsettling.
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