| 41. | More than the dread of a new widespread Arab uprising, any political violence stirs a certain universal queasiness here.
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| 42. | Benefits consultants expect that employers, anticipating queasiness to prevail among their staffs, may move in the opposite direction.
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| 43. | Maybe Pettitte needed to feel that queasiness in his stomach again to remind himself that baseball is merely a game.
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| 44. | Floating on deceit can make you seasick, and the queasiness creeping into Vincent's bland face is palpable.
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| 45. | Rougerie warns of dangers to those who trespass, from thin air that can cause queasiness to cave-ins.
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| 46. | He offers an embarrassment of symbolic riches, and his prevailing Firbankian archness sometimes effects a tinkling queasiness of tone.
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| 47. | Nancy casually but firmly minds the children, while Willie soothes any queasiness Rosemond's beliefs about women might engender.
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| 48. | Early indications are that Olympic sponsors are quickly overcoming their queasiness about the corruption that played out in Salt Lake City.
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| 49. | Such queasiness about hiring contractors sight unseen led Aquent, which is based in Boston, to try a different approach.
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| 50. | He never planned to support Lazio, but seriously considered withholding his vote out of queasiness that Clinton might abuse it.
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