| 41. | Knowledge assets operate by disconcertingly differentlaws to material assets, and managing them requires an entirely newmanagement lexicon.
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| 42. | At times he sounds disconcertingly like Mike Tyson, which is not as funny as you'd expect.
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| 43. | Even by the standards of most big American cities, Oklahoma City's center is still disconcertingly empty.
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| 44. | They were disconcertingly prevalent distractions from the luxurious cashmere, angora and alpaca separates Rykiel started her show with.
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| 45. | Time and again, the pictures from Turkey showed great slabs of concrete tilted disconcertingly atop piles of rubble.
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| 46. | And although his choreography is sometimes disconcertingly uneven, " Edward II " is a serious effort.
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| 47. | Their icy, suspicious stares betrayed the disconcertingly obvious : They had no clue what I was talking about.
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| 48. | The odd delivery bounced disconcertingly here unlike the poor surface at Trent Bridge where the ball kept agonizingly low.
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| 49. | But these coloured prints are more intimate, and disconcertingly confident, than de Chirico s echoing streets ."
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| 50. | Also on hand, somewhat disconcertingly, is the movie director Tim Burton, who is obviously a Karloff fan.
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