Borah was disquieted when Wilson permitted credits to Great Britain and France after refusing them loans, as the credits served the same purpose, furthering the war.
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Carrier's death and the unrelated fatal shootings of two men in a parked Cadillac, also the middle of this month, have disquieted the quiet neighborhood.
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At the same time, Theophilos decided to lead reinforcements to one of his wings, and his sudden absence disquieted his troops, thinking he had been killed.
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In that mood, I wonder about fellow-travelers on the info-highway : with waves of data laptopping our shores, many pre-boomers are disquieted.
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His earlier statements made in similar tones have disquieted politicians in Poland and in other central and east-European countries, which are seeking security guarantees through NATO membership.
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The conscript's letter home spoke of worsening terror in Kosovo _ and a desperation among some Serb forces that has begun to spread to a disquieted Yugoslav public.
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The new plan is built along the same smart lines-- though investors might be disquieted that some of the loans would be for a shorter term than Clinton originally proposed.
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Carrier's death and the unrelated fatal shootings of a young man and woman in a parked Cadillac, also the middle of this month, have disquieted the quiet neighborhood.
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I had them settle outside the quarters of the other inhabitants and as not to have them disquieted by the insolence of the lowly folk I had them surrounded by a wall.
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The exams have disquieted both members of Congress and White House officials, and will likely come under scrutiny during hearings the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress will hold next month.