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As a result, social and business hierarchies would be unsettled.
Analysts at Espirito Santo said investor sentiment would be unsettled by the Apple news.
There were fears that the duo, who returned to pre-season training for the first time on Sunday after extended time off, would be unsettled by reports suggesting Mourinho didn't want them at the club.
But some people say they would be unsettled to see the local streets — now the domain of ticket scalpers, electronics stores, fast-food places and souvenir shops — go glitzy.
Earlier that year, in May, Nigel Farage had to apologise for suggesting he would be unsettled if a Romanian family moved in next door to him ("Hide the pegs, Kirsten! They always come for the pegs!"), taking a newspaper advert out to insist that he wasn't racist.
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Even the health secretary lamented it would be "unsettling".
He went partly because he'd been unsettled by the place as a child, partly because he could not find more suitable work.
Dr. Miron, who supports legalization, said that as long as federal marijuana laws continued to be unsettled, collecting taxes would be challenging.
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"I'd always been unsettled growing up, as I didn't really fit the typical masculine model," he says.
The Irish would also have been unsettled by the loss to a hamstring problem of influential flanker Sean O'Brien, who was set to return to the Test arena after a long injury absence, in the warm-up before the game.
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