| 11. | Be not disquieted, dejected, or faint-hearted, when sufferings, trials, and temptations arise.
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| 12. | During this period, she would wander the paddy fields, disquieted, impelled by some unknown mechanical drive.
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| 13. | People who depend on both winter-related work and summer jobs were perhaps most disquieted by the weird weather.
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| 14. | Iran, also disquieted U . S . officials Thursday, with revelations from commercial photographs apparently taken in September.
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| 15. | And in terms of the decision to go to war, I can understand why people were disquieted about that.
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| 16. | In another version of the story, Drupada desires an heir, and wanders the forest to settle his disquieted mind.
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| 17. | Elements of the Christian Right, a critical slice of the GOP base, have clearly been disquieted by such alternative theology.
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| 18. | On the other hand, if the Russian western line is at the border of Poland, Europe will be permanently disquieted.
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| 19. | Anastasius was further disquieted by riots in the city, which left many casualties, and resolved to once again negotiate with Vitalian.
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| 20. | "But the one thing that disquieted them in the last week is the slippage in Florida, " the adviser said.
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