| 21. | The songs were slick and luxurious, and still disquieting.
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| 22. | It's a disquieting thought, but not an untrue one.
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| 23. | Yet when the survey tested that knowledge, the results were disquieting.
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| 24. | Auteuil's Sade is a much more complex and disquieting figure.
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| 25. | It is a new and disquieting way of thinking about the past.
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| 26. | A disquieting number drag things along to their bitter end.
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| 27. | But the reports of Yugoslav army and Bosnian Serb movements were disquieting.
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| 28. | Calling the mass exodus " extremely disquieting,"
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| 29. | Even today, Graham's works are startling, even disquieting.
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| 30. | In Burn's words, such moments can be profoundly disquieting.
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