Last winter, disquietude enveloped the posh Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo, Fla ., where Team 100, the elite club of $ 100, 000-plus donors for the Republican Party, held its winter meeting.
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In accordance with Auden s Prologue, the poem begins with four lonely individuals ( three men and one woman ) in a bar, each reflecting on his or her own disquietude while acknowledging the presence of the others.
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On the other hand, if he were to " strongly " assert that Dion was " really " in the room, then he may be met with opposing arguments of equal psychological force against the self-same proposition and experience mental disquietude as a result.
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To insure the greatest attention and domestic comfort to the afflicted, with treatment suited to the various forms of the disease, Mr . and Mrs . FINCH constantly reside in the Establishment so that nothing is entrusted to menials, which is the surest preventative of irregularity, disquietude, and improper treatment.
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Art history is replete with examples of strong talents torn apart by depression and other forms of mental disquietude _ hallmarks of tortured geniuses who, in the words of Lord Byron, " by the dint of glass and vapor, discover stars, and sail in the wind's eye ."
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According to Jayatilleke, this group adopted Scepticism mainly due to morality, since to do so otherwise would lead to lead to worry and mental disquietude ( " vighata " ), and not necessarily due to the considerations of rebirth, as understood according to the Buddhist connotation of the word " entanglement ".
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It might flirt with complexity for a moment, but when it passes, Watson writes in the title story of this brief but mesmerizing collection, " it leaves him with a vague disquietude, a clear nose that on a good night could smell the lingering presence of men on the moon, and the rest of the day ahead of him like a canyon ."
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Or you can swallow your disapproval, confide your disquietude only to your diary and distant memoirs ( not in leaks to the press or in disgruntled administration cabals ), and stay at your post, remaining ever hopeful that this too will pass, that on most important issues within your jurisdiction the president has earned your support, and that your continuing to prod within his circle will do more to move him in the right direction than any public protest you might make.
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Echoing these concerns, the Enlarged Board of Appeal in its decision R 19 / 12, with potentially far-reaching effects, regarded an objection of partiality against the Vice-President DG3 ( Directorate-General Appeals ) as justified on the grounds that he is acting both as chairman of the Enlarged Board of Appeal and as a member of the Management Committee of the EPO . The decision shows the persistent disquietude caused by the integration of the Boards of Appeal into the European Patent Office.
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Even after the crack-down, the Commissioners admitted that they were influenced by the agitation : " The depressed condition of the manufacturing population, to which we have already adverted, and the disquietude of the public mind occasioned by the chartist riot at Newport, in Monmouthshire, rendered us extremely unwilling to take any step in the manufacturing districts of Lancashire which might have even a remote tendency to produce a disturbance, or which might be used by designing persons as a pretext for agitation"